6 February 2018, Matthew Collings reviews Yto Barrada’s current exhibition at the Barbican Centre.
3 February 2018, Melissa Gronlund reports on Serge Attukwei Clottey, the Ghanaian artist who uses the money he earns from selling his artworks on an international circuit to benefit his community and to spread information about different environmental and human rights abuses.
1 February 2018, Ben Luke talks to Lydia Ourahmane about her practice and how she explores her familyâs experiences living in the shadow of colonialism.
31 January 2018, Nashira Davids looks forward to the annual Live Art Network Africa symposium organised by Jay Pather.
30 January 2018, Naomi Rea reports on Ibrahim Mahama’s latest exhibition where he asks what Europe should do with its colonial monuments. This is especially interesting in the aftermath of the Rhodes Must Fall movement in South Africa.
29 January 2018, Lyne Lucien talks to Toyin Ojih Odutola about Trump, Racism, Black Lives Matter and blackness as a dangerous construct.
29 January 2018, Melvyn Minnaar looks ahead to the Cape Town Art Fair.
26 January 2018, IOL reports on an exhibition opening of Tell Freedom at the Kunsthal KAdEâs where work by Haroon Gunn-Salie’s is exhibited.
25 January 2018, Gabriella Angeleti looks at Sotheby’s acquisition of Thread Genius, which uses image recognition software.
25 January 2018, Artforum reports on Robin Rhode being awarded the Zurich Art Prize.