30 August 2018, At Gasworks, London, the sea is an archive of disaster, but one containing depths of potential by Tendai John Mutambu.
29 August 2018, Tymon Smith reviews On Common Ground at Goodman Gallery.
24 August 2018, The Director of London’s ICA, Stefan Kalmár, on why publicly funded institutions must respond to the emergencies defining our world today.
24 August 2018, Kopano Maroga writes about Dineo Seshee Bopape’s Untitled (Of Occult Instability) [Feelings] at the KW Institute for Contemporary Art as part of the 10th Berlin Biennale.
24 August 2018, Adams’s artworks have a compelling sense of incompleteness, as the viewer is pressed to consider what is missing within his representations by Kealey Boyd.
August 2018, Sory Sanlé’s potent portraits of West African youth culture in the 1970s captured Burkina Faso at a pivotal moment of emergence. Now in his 70s, the photographer has been living in relative obscurity, an unsung bastion of Voltaic photography’s golden age – until now. By Tom Seymour.
8 August 2018, Anna McNay speaks to Thierry Oussou on the occasion of his exhibition Timelines at Tiwani Contemporary.
18 August 2018, Louis Bury reviews Sedimentations: Assemblage as Social Repair at The 8th Floor in New York. The exhibition includes work by El Anatsui.
