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Art became a vessel for remembrance and resilience as “Rwanda’s Brushstrokes of Memory: The Story Told on Canvas” art exhibition saw a series of touching art pieces showcased at Norresken on Thursday, ...
The repatriation of African art is gaining momentum, but a number of highly important and symbolic pieces remain in the hands ...
MMA is home to one of the South's largest collections of quilts, from which more than 50 examples were drawn for this ...
Mama Lydia Letipila, a widow residing in Baragoi, Samburu North, is mourning the death of Pope Francis. She is credited with ...
Over the past 20 years, the Nigerian-born Nkanga, 50, has explored the idea of rock, and by extension the land that sheds it, ...
More artists in Asia have started working with fiber, but it remains an underrated medium, according to curator Takahashi ...
the first Asian art exhibit at Javett Art Centre, University of Pretoria, South Africa, from April 23 to 29. It will be the ...
The art historical narrative, traditionally skewed towards Western perspectives, has long undervalued African art, limiting its global visibility and appreciation.This trend, however, has changed as ...
African treasures kept at the Haifa Museums warehouses form the basis of Africa Calling (curated by Dorit Shafir and Meir Itkin), a new exhibition at the northern city’s art museum. “Our ...
Sarah Ndagire is the founder of nonprofit Afriwell Hub. Contributed Sarah Ndagire has lived in several places around the globe, moving to the U.S. in 2023 and to the Dubuque area last August.
Stifling creative art and other forms of expression was no longer tenable. For the current administration, escaping political echo chambers is the first step towards rebuilding public trust.
This practice served as a culturally significant commemoration of African ancestors until colonialism disrupted the art form. As with the many things it disrupted, and demonized, in most parts of ...