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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

This scene is alive': Abidjan art week showcases city as growing cultural hub

The after-hours special showcase was first tested in January 2024 on the sidelines of the Africa Cup of Nations football tournament hosted and won by Cote d'Ivoire.
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Fashion & style
fromCN Traveller
9 hours ago

An insider's guide to shopping in Dakar, Senegal's understated, fashionable capital

Senegalese design is gaining global recognition, showcasing unique artisan crafts and vibrant culture in Dakar.
#cinga-samson
SOMA, SF
fromColossal
1 day ago

Cinga Samson Conjures Mystery and the Sublime in Large-Scale Oil Paintings

Cinga Samson's artwork explores themes of sleeplessness, consciousness, and the interplay between reality and imagination through dreamlike imagery and symbolic figures.
SOMA, SF
fromJuxtapoz
3 weeks ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Cinga Samson "Ukuphuthelwa" @ White Cube Gallery, NYC

Cinga Samson's exhibition 'Ukuphuthelwa' explores sleeplessness as spiritual alertness through paintings that reflect on the nature of representation and symbols.
SOMA, SF
fromColossal
1 day ago

Cinga Samson Conjures Mystery and the Sublime in Large-Scale Oil Paintings

Cinga Samson's artwork explores themes of sleeplessness, consciousness, and the interplay between reality and imagination through dreamlike imagery and symbolic figures.
SOMA, SF
fromJuxtapoz
3 weeks ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Cinga Samson "Ukuphuthelwa" @ White Cube Gallery, NYC

Cinga Samson's exhibition 'Ukuphuthelwa' explores sleeplessness as spiritual alertness through paintings that reflect on the nature of representation and symbols.
#jean-michel-basquiat
Brooklyn
fromTime Out New York
4 days ago

A landmark exhibition of Jean-Michel Basquiat's early works is coming to Brooklyn this May

A landmark exhibition of Jean-Michel Basquiat's early works opens in Brooklyn during NYC Art Week, showcasing his formative years before fame.
Brooklyn
fromTime Out New York
4 days ago

A landmark exhibition of Jean-Michel Basquiat's early works is coming to Brooklyn this May

A landmark exhibition of Jean-Michel Basquiat's early works opens in Brooklyn during NYC Art Week, showcasing his formative years before fame.
Photography
fromAnOther
4 days ago

Johny Pitts' Poetic Photos Captures the Realities of Being Afropean

Johny Pitts redefines 'Afropean' as a positive identity for Black communities in Europe, emphasizing inclusion and belonging.
Fashion & style
fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 days ago

Nigerian artisans preserve handwoven fabric amid rising global demand

Nigerian artisans resist mechanisation to preserve the authenticity of aso-oke, a handwoven fabric gaining global fashion recognition.
fromArtnet News
1 day ago

The "Next Asian Art Hub" May Be the Wrong Question

In both places, there was a sense of energy building that was not yet fully visible. The experiences made me realize that, while sales totals and fair brands can serve as benchmarks of centrality, slower, structural transformations are taking place throughout Asia that merit closer attention.
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fromArchDaily
2 weeks ago

Choreographing Lagos: Dele Adeyemo on Dance, Cosmology, and Spatial Practices

Eshu's proverb tells both a story of reparation and of ancestrality by joyfully bending spacetime conventions and accessing subjects from the past with present actions.
Social justice
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fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

Steve DiBenedetto's Cosmic Sense of the Absurd

Steve DiBenedetto's paintings serve as a functional structure to help viewers navigate collective trauma.
Photography
fromColossal
1 week ago

Street Artists Take On Monumental Infrastructure in 'Impossible' Photos

Joseph Ford's Impossible Street Art series combines photography and street art to engage with monumental infrastructure and energy production sites.
fromArchDaily
2 weeks ago

The First Pan-African Biennale Establishes a Platform for a Decolonized, African-Led Architectural Future

The inaugural edition is organized around the central theme "Shifting the Center: From Fragility to Resilience," reclaiming African architecture's place as a site of spatial intelligence and cultural memory.
Renovation
#moad
Arts
fromFuncheap
1 day ago

MoAD: Museum of the African Diaspora Free Museum Day (SF)

MoAD celebrates Black cultures and offers free admission days to promote community engagement.
Arts
fromFuncheap
1 day ago

MoAD: Museum of the African Diaspora Free Museum Day (SF)

MoAD celebrates Black cultures and offers free admission days, making art accessible to all, especially families and those receiving food assistance.
Brooklyn
fromHoodline
3 weeks ago

Brooklyn Museum To Open Permanent African Galleries On Third Floor

The Brooklyn Museum is renovating storage space into permanent galleries for its Arts of Africa collection, set to open in fall 2027.
Graphic design
fromColossal
4 weeks ago

Myth, Masks, and LEGO: Ekow Nimako's Elaborate Afrofuturistic Sculptures

Ekow Nimako creates Afrofuturistic sculptures from black LEGO bricks, exploring African diaspora mythology, folklore, and spiritual traditions through figurative and allegorical forms.
Portland food
fromFuncheap
1 month ago

Studio 23 Gallery Art Of The African Diaspora

Studio 23 Gallery hosts the 3rd Annual Art Of The African Diaspora collaborative group show with Resistance Press 510 from March 21 to April 18, 2026, featuring multiple artists and free admission.
#african-diaspora
fromCN Traveller
3 weeks ago
Social justice

"Black excellence is everywhere, Black connection is not": Inside the event designed to connect, unite and inspire Black thinkers

The Diaspora Salon in Marrakech convenes African and diaspora intellectuals, artists, and entrepreneurs to discuss culture, power, and economic futures across multiple disciplines.
fromFuncheap
1 month ago
Arts

MoAD: Museum of the African Diaspora Free Museum Day (SF)

MoAD centers contemporary art from the African Diaspora to celebrate Black cultures, spark challenging conversations, and educate diverse audiences.
Social justice
fromCN Traveller
3 weeks ago

"Black excellence is everywhere, Black connection is not": Inside the event designed to connect, unite and inspire Black thinkers

The Diaspora Salon in Marrakech convenes African and diaspora intellectuals, artists, and entrepreneurs to discuss culture, power, and economic futures across multiple disciplines.
fromHyperallergic
6 days ago

Jasper Johns Keeps Looking

Jasper Johns seemed to reject the tortured, in-the-moment 'I' of Abstract Expressionism, ironically commenting on the heroism and spontaneity associated with Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning in his early work.
Arts
Berlin
fromTime Out New York
1 month ago

The Studio Museum in Harlem just made Time's best places list

The Studio Museum in Harlem was named one of TIME's World's Greatest Places of 2026, recognizing its significance as the first U.S. institution devoted to Black fine art and its role in elevating contemporary artists.
Arts
fromColossal
5 days ago

'Love Is a Sensation' Spotlights the Boundless Creativity of L.V. Hull

L.V. Hull created an immersive art environment in Mississippi, merging creativity with daily life through found objects and vibrant colors.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
6 days ago

Saad Khan Archives the Detritus of Censored Culture

Khajistan is an archive preserving censored media from South Asia to the Maghreb, founded by Saad Khan in 2019.
fromArtnet News
6 days ago

Rediscovering Joshua Johnson, America's First Black Professional Artist

Joshua Johnson, born around 1763 in Maryland, was the first Black professional artist in the United States, overcoming the challenges of his early life as an enslaved person.
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fromArchitectural Digest
6 days ago

This Design Residency Is Turning India's Artisan Workshops Into a Pipeline to Milan Design Week

Shakti Design Residency connects global designers with Indian artisans to create new works showcased at Milan Design Week.
Film
fromBerlin Art Link
2 months ago

Interview with Karimah Ashadu | Berlin Art Link

Tendered centers on MUSCLE, exploring Nigerian masculinity's ties to labor, class, patriarchy and colonial afterlives through intimate cinematic focus on Black male bodies.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
2 weeks ago

Ghanaian Artist Ibrahim Mahama Allegedly Assaulted by State Police

Ibrahim Mahama threatens legal action against Ghana's police after alleged assault following Eid al-Fitr prayers.
Arts
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

South African work banned from Venice Biennale to be shown outside main event

Gabrielle Goliath's performance art, Elegy, will be displayed at the Venice Biennale despite initial cancellation due to its tribute to a Palestinian poet.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
3 weeks ago

Despite Uncertainty, Gulf Art World Projects Normalcy

Cultural heritage faces threats amid ongoing conflicts, despite some museums and galleries remaining open.
fromArchDaily
2 months ago

Civic Architecture Opens to the City as Global Attention Turns to Africa: This Week's Review

Across this week's broader architecture news landscape, a central theme emerges around the advancement of civic architecture conceived as open, publicly engaged infrastructure, with cultural and institutional projects increasingly designed to strengthen their relationship with the city and everyday urban life. At the same time, renewed global attention turns toward Africa, where large-scale transport infrastructure and the conservation of modernist landmarks reflect interests in the region and the reassessment of the continent's architectural heritage.
Design
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fromHyperallergic
3 weeks ago

Zarina Brought the World to New York

Zarina's artistic practice, rooted in South Asian history and shaped by migration and displacement, established her as a foundational figure for South Asian American artists while maintaining independence from nationalist frameworks.
Fashion & style
fromKALTBLUT Magazine
2 months ago

Backstage at Orange Culture Fall/Winter 2026 - Backyards of Memory - KALTBLUT Magazine

Orange Culture's FW26 'Backyards of Memory' revisits childhood nostalgia through gender-fluid, sculptural designs that honor memory, warmth, and resilience after loss.
#contemporary-art
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fromBerlin Art Link
4 weeks ago

An Interview with Igshaan Adams | Berlin Art Link

South African artist Igshaan Adams translates memory into physical matter through installations, textiles, and performances that weave spirit and remembrance into materials like cotton, plastic, and stone.
fromHyperallergic
4 weeks ago

When a Palestinian Artist Asserts Her Own Humanity

There is a scene in "Morgenkreis | Morning Circle" (2025), a 16-mm film by Berlin-based Palestinian artist Basma al-Sharif, that unfolds at the threshold of a daycare center. A young boy clings to his father, his fists locked into the fabric of his coat, his arms wrapped tightly around him. The father gently tries to pry himself free while a daycare worker crouches nearby, attempting to distract the child and coax him inside. It is an ordinary moment, one that anyone who has ever been a child - or cared for one - recognizes instantly, as well as the gut-wrenching feeling it provokes.
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fromForbes
1 month ago

The Art Fair Zohran Mamdani Would Love: NYC's Affordable Art Fair

New York's Affordable Art Fair democratizes art ownership by making art accessible and affordable to everyone, challenging the wealthy gatekeeping that has historically dominated the art world.
Arts
fromColossal
1 month ago

Mirrors, Iron, and Stone Conjure Ancestral Healing in Olayami Dabls' Detroit Museum

Olayami Dabls founded MBAD African Bead Museum to present African culture through ancestral creation and spiritual healing, rejecting European colonial perspectives in African American historical representation.
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fromFuncheap
1 month ago

3 Art Exhibitions Opening: Free Reception + Refreshments (Morgan Hill)

Three art exhibitions open simultaneously at Cura in Morgan Hill, featuring solo shows by Carrie Ann Plank and Jylian Gustlin plus a group show introducing Colibri artists, with free public admission and refreshments.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

Remembering Iris Cantor, Ulysses Jenkins, and Rena Bransten

The art world lost several influential figures including a major philanthropist, gallerist, video artist, and international journalists who shaped cultural institutions and artistic practices globally.
fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

Koyo Kouoh's Final Show

Each artist functions almost as a musical key signature of their own, which together 'refuse the orchestral bombast and goose-step military marches and come alive in the quiet tones, the lower frequencies.' That description comes from Rasha Salti, one of the exhibition advisors who spoke at yesterday's announcement of the roster. It's an apt invitation to think of curation as an act of composition, with Kouoh's vision singing at every turn.
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fromMiami Herald
1 month ago

Carlos Alfonzo and Belkis Ayon Unite in 'Odyssey' at Freedom Tower

Two significant 20th-century Cuban artists, Carlos Alfonzo and Belkis Ayón, are exhibited together for the first time at Freedom Tower, revealing shared interests in mythology and artistic influences despite their stylistic differences.
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fromArtnet News
1 month ago

What Do You Think of Asia's Biennials? We Want to Know | Artnet News

Asia hosts multiple concurrent biennials serving as cultural, economic, and political tools for cities and nations to promote themselves globally and develop local art markets.
fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

A Somali-American Artist Speaks Out

Amid the savagery of the Trump administration's crackdown on immigration - culminating in the killing of Renee Nicole MacklinGood - everyday Americans have shown incredible courage in pushing back against ICE's takeover of their cities. Joining them today are several Minnesotaart institutions that will close their doors to protest against the cruel treatment of their neighbors. You can read all about that today, plus a moving personal essay by Ifrah Mansour, a Somali-American artist based in Minnesota.
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fromThe Mercury News
1 month ago

San Jose artist brings wind, light to bear in her paintings

Artist Ayelet Gal-On does not just paint; she builds, layering oil, acrylic and plaster on canvas. Gal-On's signature subjects for "Taken by the Wind, Swept by the Light," her upcoming solo exhibition at Gallery 9 in Los Altos, are white dresses that appear to hang on a line, defying the stillness of the canvas. "I love the process of playing with color," says the artist.
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fromColossal
2 months ago

Traditional African Baskets and Pottery Meet Pop Culture in Donte K. Hayes' Sculptures

Redolent of African basketry, hairstyles, headwear, and pottery, Donté K. Hayes ' abstract ceramic sculptures may be interpreted as poetic vessels, even though they lack traditional openings. While we easily associate clay pots and round woven forms with ideas related to storage, protection, and even spiritual significance, they also nod to the human head as a holder-a kind of receptacle for culture, language, personal expression, and dreams.
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#amoako-boafo
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fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

Remembering Richard Gorman, Seyni Awa Camara, and Bjorn Roth

Notable artists and arts leaders from diverse backgrounds and disciplines have died, including painters, sculptors, educators, and two members of the Florida Highwaymen.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

Black Artists Create New Universes in "Unbound"

Unbound at MoAD connects African and diasporic artistic practices to cosmology, ancestral ritual, and futuristic imaginaries through sculpture, photography, and painting.
Arts
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

San Jose artist brings wind, light to bear in her paintings

Ayelet Gal-On's layered textured paintings of white dresses capture wind and light; her solo exhibition runs March 3–29 at Gallery 9 in Los Altos.
fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

The African Diaspora Pictures Itself

Walking through Ideas of Africa: Portraiture and Political Imaginationat the Museum of Modern Art, I noticed that the exhibition didn't have definite sections or texts, and the wall labels abstained from naming the nationalities of the photographers. It was an invigorating experience to be in a show that eschews geographic boundaries set up by Western nations, as well as rejects a cause-and-effect narrative that centers Western colonialism as a framework for understanding African aesthetic production.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

San Jose artist brings wind, light to bear in her paintings

Ayelet Gal-On presents layered white-dress paintings conveying wind and light; San Mateo County Libraries seeks a Maker in Residence for a six-month STEAM residency.
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fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

On Being a Somali Artist in Minnesota

Minnesota’s multicultural refugee communities, communal kindness, and artistic storytelling sustain resilience and rebuild hope amid violence and loss.
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fromArtnet News
1 month ago

Africa's Art Market Is Shifting as Competition in the Middle East Heats Up | Artnet News

1-54's Marrakech fair shrank to 22 galleries as Art Basel's entry into MENASA intensifies regional competition and pressures gallery participation choices.
fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

Art Movements: Pineapples, Coconuts, and More Art Awards

If, like me, you'd rather be in Puerto Rico slathering mashed banana on your semi-nude body than braving the forthcoming cold front in New York City, just know you're not alone. "TROPICALIZE ME!" (2025), pictured above, was performed by Matthieu Laurette at the 3rd Gran Bienal Tropical in December, where the artist took home one of five "Golden Coconuts" along with Poncili Creación, Ángela María Domínguez, Miguel González, and Aldo Álvarez Tostado.
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fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

We Must Do More Than Simply Depict Our Lives

The Bronx Museum biennial spotlights representational works that center urban youth and marginalized identities, challenging mainstream narratives through sincere, everyday portrayals.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

The South African Pavilion Is Betraying Its Own History

South Africa's Arts and Culture Minister canceled Gabrielle Goliath's Venice Biennale piece, contradicting government policy and prompting the selection committee's protest against censorship.
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