2 March 2018, Barbara Casaveccchia takes a look at Ibrahim Mahama’s solo exhibition at Apalazzo Gallery in Brescia.
1 March 2018, Sarah Cascone reports on Bonham’s “Africa Now” auction in London.
1 February 2018, Ben Luke chats to Lydia Ourahmane about her practice, her solo show at Londonâs Chisenhale Gallery, upcoming New Museum Triennial and a group exhibition at the Ghebaly Gallery in Los Angeles.
23 February 2018, Javier Pes chats to the British-Nigerian artist Yinka Shonibare about the motivation behind two high-profile public projects coming to the US.
18 February 2018, Alex Greenberger reports on a developing story involving Neil Beloufa, Parker Bright and Palais de Tokyo. Beloufa used an image of the artist Parker Bright protesting Dana Schutzâs painting Open Casket (2016) during last years Whitney Biennial in his current exhibition at Palais de Tokyo. Parker believes that Beloufa is appropriating his narrative without consent.
17 February 2018, Blouin Artinfo features Igshaan Adam’s current exhibition, ‘Al Latif’at blank projects.
16 February 2018, Tumelo Mosaka (Curator of the Cape Town Art Fair) talks about about the ‘Tomorrows/Today’ exhibit that highlights future stars at the Cape Town Art Fair.
15 February 2018, Christie’s asks leading curators, collectors and critics to name their artists to watch from Africa.
14 February 2018, Cameron Vernali looks at Meleko Mokgosi’s exhibition âBread, Butter, and Power,â which is on view at the Fowler Museum until 1 July 2018.
13 February 2018, Benjamin Sutton reviews the New Museum Triennial which features numerous artists from the African continent including Haroon Gunn-Salie, Gresham Tapiwa Nyaude and Lydia Ourahmane.