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Key Insights on African Art From “The 2023 Conversations Program” By Art Basel and Liverpool Biennial

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The 2023 Conversations Program by Art Basel, in collaboration with the Liverpool Biennial, Just concluded on June 17th, 2023. The program which featured a diverse panelist provides valuable insights into the art world. Transitioning from the pandemic, it prompts us to reassess our relationship with others and the environment. Moderated by Emily Butler, The program provides insights into the growing bustling African art market. Furthermore, Renowned feminist philosopher Rosi Braidotti challenges human-centric views, advocating radical coexistence and connectivity.

One of the key themes explored is “Care in the Art World.” In the wake of the Covid pandemic, there is a growing recognition of the need to reconsider the pace and well-being of the art community. Rosi Braidotti, a feminist philosopher, challenges the human-centric perspective and advocates for radical coexistence and connectivity. Her insights invite us to transcend an egocentric worldview and embrace new forms of caring and relating to others. By reevaluating our relationship with both humans and the environment, we can create a more compassionate and sustainable art world.

Artists speakers for the 2023 conversations program by Art Basel.

Another important topic is “Artist-Led Spaces and Shifting Mindsets.” The program shines a spotlight on initiatives based in Kumasi, Lagos, Nairobi, and Harare. These programs exemplify the power of collaboration and community support. Artists like Yinka Shonibare, Kaloki Nyamai, Kwasi Ohene-Ayeh, Dana Whabira, and Kadiatou Diallo share their experiences. They additionally, discuss the significance of artists supporting their peers. Andrea Büttner, Camille Henrot, and Basim Magdy explore the necessary shift in mindsets to nurture greater acceptance and support for parents in the art world. These conversations highlight the importance of fostering a culture of solidarity and inclusivity within artistic communities.

The program also delves into “Architecture’s Role and Museum Responsibilities.” Prominent architects such as Lina Ghotmeh, Kulapat Yantrasast, Jacques Herzog, and museum director Klaus Biesenbach were preset. They engaged in thought-provoking discussions about the role of architecture in expressing democratic aspirations. Additionally, they also examined its role in accommodating digital creativity, raising ecological awareness, and decolonizing collections. The conversations emphasize the responsibility of museums to create inclusive and sustainable spaces that reflect diverse narratives. By considering these architectural aspects, museums can actively contribute to the evolution and transformation of the art world.

Additionally, Nolan Oswald Dennis and Belinda Kazeem-Kamiński engage in a conversation curated by Khanyisile Mbongwa on Ancestral Knowledge. Sonic performances by Julianknxx, accompanied by Anais and a local choir, explore the dreams of African diasporic communities in Switzerland. They also provide a platform for artists, philosophers, architects, and curators to exchange ideas and perspectives.

The 2023 Conversations Program offers comprehensive insights on care, support, gender, architecture, environment, and AI, with African speakers contributing to diverse discussions in the art world. The program offers a comprehensive exploration of these themes, fostering a deeper understanding of the challenges and opportunities facing the art world. Through dialogue and critical thinking, the conversations inspire positive change. They also encourage the development of a more caring, inclusive, and sustainable art communities. To watch the whole discussion, click here

Author

Rose Mwikali Musyoki is a creative writer from Nairobi, Kenya. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Business and Finance from the University of Embu, Kenya, and is the founder of Bloom Inc, an art startup in Kenya. Currently, she works as a writer for Art Network Africa.

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