9 January 2020, The photographer Pieter Hugo, who has captured scenes from Nigeria to Mexico, takes T inside his studio by Osman Can Yerebakan.
13 January 2020, Yinka Shonibare talks about his project spaces in London and Nigeria and Africaās untapped artistic potential.
6 January 2020, Packed with traced and freehand marks, Mehretuās artworks inspire awe of what might be called an informational sublime, a 21st-century twist on the artistic tradition by Daniel Gerwin.
14 December 2019, Mokgosi is as interested in the discourse around the figures in his paintings as in their representation ā not that the two could ever exist separately by Alan Gilbert.
8 November 2019, In her first major solo show in London, Kudzanai-Violet Hwamiās paintings recall the all too familiar diasporic experience of being foreign in both places you call home by Lizzy Vartanian Collier.
24 November 2019, In The New York Times feature, “The Decade in Culture”, Roberta Smith looks at how the greatness of black visual culture, past and present, mainstream and outsider, was repeatedly asserted during the 2010s, by Roberta Smith.
17 November 2019, New generation of artists, many of them women, use figurative painting to redress imbalance by Lanre Bakare.