6 April 2018, Lexi Manatakis looks at the legacy of Seydou KeĂŻta in the lead up to an exhibition of his work at Amsterdamâs FOAM Museum titled Seydou KeĂŻta â Bamako Portraits. The exhibition runs until June 20 2018.
5 April 2018, Kate Brown covers the The UK government’s plan to ban the sale of ivory of any age in order to protect elephants for future generations.
4 April 2018, Nduta Waweru reports on the Johannesburg Art Gallery (JAG) joining Google Arts and Culture platform. This means you are now able to take a virtual tour of JAG which includes 7000 works available online.
3 April 2018, Martin Bailey looks at the Victoria and Albert Museums offer to return Ethiopian treasures that were looted by British troops at the battle of Maqdala in 1868.
31 March 2018, Victoria Valentine reports on Sotheby’s African Modern & Contemporary Art sale which took place on 28 March 2018 in London.
28 March 2018, Jason Farago reviews Mohamed Bourouissa: Urban Riders on display until April 22 at the MusĂ©e dâArt Moderne de la Ville de Paris. The exhibition by the Algerian-French artist Mohamed Bourouissa was built out of the year he spent in Philadelphia living among the young men of the Fletcher Street Urban Riding Club.
29 March 2018, Gareth Harris reports on the ground-breaking partnership between Budi Tek and LACMA to ensure the long-term future of Tek’s collection.
28 March 2018, Diane Smyth reports on the shortlist for the Contemporary African Photography Prize. The prize is a prize for those engaging with Africa or its diaspora.
28 March 2018, Katrina Kufer looks at Kader Attia’s current exhibition at Palais de Tokyo which runs until 13 May 2018.
26 March 2018, Press release;Â The latest Aspire auction in Cape Town saw strong performances in the contemporary segment and their varied and excellent sculpture offering.