Award-winning artist Michael MacGarry’s exhibition uses parody to slice through layers of meaning.
A new exhibition at the Tate Modern in London challenges and subverts the way in which African cultural narratives are constructed.
Michael MacGarry’s new solo show is sharp-witted and playful, but also just serious enough to be startlingly poignant.
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/ 15 February 2008
Artist Michael MacGarry’s new exhibition subverts stereotypes of the "darkest" continent, writes Niren Tolsi.