Ranti Bam offers “Common Ground” at Catinca Tabacaru Gallery in New York

Catinca Tabacaru Gallery is more than pleased to present through October 08, 2022, "Common Ground" the major independent exhibition by British-Nigerian artist Ranti Bam. Bringing together another collection of performance-based

“Shout Plenty” a group exhibition at the African Artists’ Foundation in Lagos

The African Artists' Foundation presents "Shout Plenty" through October 1, 2022, an exhibition featuring more than 30 artists from across Africa, to be held at the space's headquarters in Lagos.

Wole Lagunju presents “Cut From The Same Cloth” at Ed Cross in London

North Carolina-based Wole Lagunju is best known for his wide-ranging allegorical works, which associate visual imagery from Western culture with various Nigerian themes, including Guèlèdè masks, typically used by male

Open call to African artists: “AU20 – Our Africa, Our Future

The African Union is celebrating its twentieth commemoration this year since its creation at the Durban Conference in July 2002. Dubbed AU20, the festivals will take place under the theme

“Dig Where You Stand” a group exhibition at the Savannah Centre for Contemporary Art in Tamale, Ghana

The exhibition "Dig Where You Stand" will be on view through October 9, 2022, is important to the African Artists Foundation's fall program and is the main exhibition in a

“Résonance – Jean-Michel Basquiat et l’Univers Kongo” at Gradiva Gallery

Gradiva Gallery, in collaboration with The Tervuren Museum, Bernard Dulon and Enrico Navarra Galleries presents « Résonance - Jean-Michel Basquiat et l’Univers Kongo » from September 7 to November 19,

SEPTIEME Gallery announces the opening of its second space in Benin

As part of the first edition of the Cotonou Gallery Weekend, SEPTIEME Gallery announces the opening of its second space in Cotonou, this September 30, 2022, SEPTIEME Gallery is a

Call for entries : 13th Carmignac Photojournalism Award dedicated to Ghana and its environmental and human challenges

Photography plays an important role in the current environment of Ghana as a post-colonial society, recording daily existence, everyday life, and revealing a brilliant era politically and socially during the

“Nous étions mille sous la table”: Aïcha Snoussi reveals herself at the Palais de Tokyo

Following her independent exhibition "my loved ones" at the Fondation Zinsou museum in Ouidah where she presented a bouquet of installations around rubble, laterite, coal, drawings, bones, objects and lights

The appointments of the fall in the spaces of the Gallery Cecile Fakhoury

The Cécile Fakhoury Gallery opened its doors in Abidjan in September 2012. In the spring of 2018, she initiated another space in Dakar, and an exhibition space in Paris, France.