Life advertiser Freddy Tsimba presents « Mabele eleki lola ! La terre plus belle que le paradis » at the Africa Museum

Through a conversation between twenty-two of his sculptures and installations presented opposite thirty pieces from the collection of the former Tervuren Museum, now called the Africa Museum, Freddy Tsimba speaks

Retrospective on « Money, Money, Money », an exhibition by African contemporary artist Meschac Gaba

Unrolled from February 18 to April 10, 2021, under the theme « Money, Money, Money », the latest solo exhibition of Beninese artist Meschac Gaba was held at the Stevenson

Beyond Walls : The artist Saype creates the largest human chain to teach mutual aid and solidarity throughout the world with art.

37 intertwined wrists that unite on more than 77300m2 in the world, this is the symbol of unity represented by the street-art artist Saype who advocates a new vision of

Romeo Mivekannin dives with « Hosties noires » in the colonial archetype at the Gallery Cecile Fakhoury in Dakar

After his solo exhibitions: " Peaux noires, masques blancs " in Paris, " Sur les âmes du peuple noir " in Abidjan, the contemporary Beninese artist Roméo Mivékannin presents " Hosties

African artists at the international cultural meeting of the GWANGJU Biennale

Under the theme "Minds Rising, Spirits Tuning," the 13th edition of the Gwangju Biennale will be held from April 1 to May 9, 2021. Curated by Defne Ayas and Natasha

The art dealer IBRAHIM MARIANE opens a gallery on the prestigious Avenue Matignon in Paris

After the success of her eponymous gallery in Chicago and her various exhibitions in London, the French-Somali art dealer IBRAHIM MARIANE does not intend to stop. She maintains her guiding

The exhibition « Héritage » : A look at the transmission of the photographer Omar Victor Diop at the Gallery MAGNIN-A in Paris

"Inheritance", an exhibition dedicated to honoring a set of photographs born under the flashes of great African self-portraitists from the early years of independence to the present. André Magnin has

Digital Appointment: FIAC wins its virtual bet for its 47th edition

The International Contemporary Art Fair of Paris or FIAC turned off its lights on March 7, 2021. It has succeeded in bringing together 212 internationally recognized galleries from 28 countries

« Ce qui s’oublie et ce qui reste » : the exhibition at the National Museum of the History of Immigration in Paris

Contemporary African art will once again be in the spotlight through the exhibition « Ce qui s'oublie et ce qui reste ». Indeed, this exhibition is the result of the

Artistic competition around women on the occasion of the International Day of the Francophonie under the theme: “Francophone Women, Resilient Women”

Every March 20th, the Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie (OIF) celebrates the International Day of the Francophonie. But this year, given the current health context, this day will be celebrated