When we think about sustainability in the arts, do we think (enough) about art writers? They are everywhere and yet often invisible. Their names appear in small print beneath or alongside the artists they cover in catalogues, papers and magazines. Their work can be found on a thin sheet of paper handed out to visitors […]
Moshekwa Langa’s Tropic of Capricorn is a graceful reflection on time and place
The solo show by Sam Nhlengethwa explores the many sites and scenes of the city, caught in a loop of ambition and horror
The built environment is an important part of art and often lurks in the background
The LagosPhoto Festival brings together 22 photographers from 18 countries to expand the scope and role of photography on the continent
The artist’s work allows us to reflect on the different architectures of dominance linked to entrenched powers of colonialism, racism and capitalism.
For too long their contribution has been ignored but the evidence of their role is there to be seen
Through herself portraits Billie Zangewa stitches together the soft fabric to explore and challenge stereotypes of gender and identity