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Historian Itohan I. Osayimwese's new book examines the legacy of cultural displacement and the looting of Africa’s built ...
The Philadelphia Museum of Art is bringing African art to Philly. The plan is for the art to stay permanently. Imani Roach, curator for the Philadelphia Museum of Art's Brind Center for African and ...
For the first time in years, Milwaukeeans can celebrate African culture during an ethnic and cultural showcase at Brown Deer Park in July. This year's celebration features a day full of traditional ...
Art can challenge, inspire, and spark conversation, especially when it reflects the power of history and activism. Rio Yañez, Curator of Creative Development at the African American Art & ...
Restitution is not about objects alone. It’s about restoring systems, rebuilding opportunities, and giving West African art the infrastructure it deserves. MOWAA exists to empower our contemporary ...
"I wanted to create a moment for Lagos on the global art calendar," says Tokini Peterside-Schwebig, the founder of Art X, sitting in a chic private booth within the fair. "A moment that brought the ...
GRAND RAPIDS, MI – As music and life painted Rosa Parks Circle in the September sun, hundreds gathered for the African American Arts and Music Festival the first weekend of ArtPrize on Saturday, Sept.
South Africa’s presentation at the Venice Biennale has been thrown into disarray after the government blocked an artwork that ...
Fresh back from the New Year, the Hypebeast Africa Culture Scouts take to their local areas to capture the unique street art that brightens up their commute and brings character to their cities. Shot ...
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