“Au-delà de la matière”: Freddy Tsimba transforms the horrors of war and pain into a symbol of hope and resilience

Until 30 November, Angalia gallery will be showcasing the captivating work of Freddy Tsimba in a new solo exhibition entitled "Au-delà de la matière"(‘Beyond Matter’). Parisian audiences are invited to

Beyond borders: contemporary african art shines at the Africa Foto Fair 2024 !

“ The power of photography is a powerful instrument of inspiration, education and a catalyst for meaningful change,” says Aïda Muluneh, founder and director ofAfrica Foto Fair. For the 3rd

“West African Architecture: Heritage of Yesterday and Cities of Tomorrow”: discovering the continent’s architectural heritage

Curated by Olufèmi HINSON YOVO, the EUNIC Senegal cluster, in partnership with the European Union Delegation in Senegal, invites visitors to discover “ Architecture d'Afrique de l'Ouest: Patrimoines d'hier, Villes

“L’Essence pure sans bruit” :Julien Vignikin’s triumphant return to the beninese art scene!

The Beninese art scene is lit up with an exceptional event at the end of the year with the long-awaited return of Julien Vignikin, a major figure in Franco-Beninese contemporary

“Passengers in transit”: art as empowerment of contemporary women

Until November 24, the exhibition “Passengers in Transit” opens at the art space of the 193 Gallery. As a collateral event of the Venice Biennale 2024, it offers content in

“Chromatic deconstruction and identity”: the nuances of African identity in America through the art of Boluwatife Oyediran

Migration, often treated through the prism of cold objectivity, conjures up images of unjustly populated land, rural inflation and economic tensions. Yet behind this sterile picture lies a complex reality

Space and emotion: a journey through the art of Ruby Onyinyechi Amanze with “Light Blue Violet”

Until 16 November, the Goodman gallery is hosting ‘Light Blue Violet’, the new solo exhibition by Ruby Onyinyechi Amanze. Through her art, the contemporary artist unveils an immersive universe, highlighting

“I SEE EVERYTHING YOU CAN BE”: an exploration of contemporary Ghanaian art at the Soview gallery in Accra

The Soview gallery in Accra is lighting up with a captivating group exhibition entitled "I SEE EVERYTHING YOU CAN BE", bringing together the talents ofElroy Salam, Emmanuel Afriyie Arthur, Quarshie

The chaos of the contemporary world through the photographic collages of Bruce Clarke

Bruce Clarke challenges our certainties and prejudices, awakens our empathy and revitalizes images and words to raise our awareness of the tragedies that punctuate contemporary history. This questioning, through the

“Weaving Identity”: Lebohang Motaung and Hair in Crafts

“Identity is built through difference. It is a huge gain to see yourself as you are and not as society projects you onto us… Being black is choosing to identify