‘Kuduo’ Atta KWAMI Until Apr 4, 2015 HS-howard scott gallery, 529 W 20th, New York. Xebubuyi, 2015.…
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There is a long history of European fascination with African-derived artistic practices and artifacts. But such fascination is not always…
Botchway’s exhibition seeked to unify the mercurial nature of human traditions and politics around what it means to be black.…
He defied the racial segregation that was prevalent in the United States during the mid-twentieth century. Aware of the odds…
The recurring reports of violence, racism, and xenophobia against undocumented “sub-Saharan” African migrants in Libya and in Tunisia are very…
Abe Ogunlende 11/04/23 at 22:00 pm by admin About: Nigerian contemporary painter, Abe Ogunlende is an artist creating a…
AiW note: This year, Sunday 23rd April is World Book Night. Running over the evening of the UNESCO International Day…
Did you know that the city of Birmingham in the United Kingdom, was once home to the largest Black Caribbean…
Traditional musical instruments are slowly but surely losing their influence as young people embrace more western and urban sounds. The…
While editing a collection of the writings of South African feminist Lauretta Ngcobo, Barbara Boswell found inspiration in texts that…