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Yaw Obuobi: Narrator of yarns
Jul15

Yaw Obuobi: Narrator of yarns

Yaw Obuobi tells stories as he spins a yarn or two, but mostly more than two, more likely hundreds, or thousands. A selection of fruit  of his painstaking work on ‘paintings’ made entirely of yarn, at the Gallery of African Art 14 July-13 August 2016, reminds us that Africa’s love of textiles is borne over a very long thread indeed. Archaeological forays into prehistory—what we do not know well enough—has yielded...

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A window on Ben Enwonwu’s African modernism
May01

A window on Ben Enwonwu’s African modernism

Anyone on a learning curve while approaching contemporary and modern African art is likely to be startled by the use of the term ‘modernist’ for an African artist. Ben Enwonwu (1917-1994) , honoured by Queen Elizabeth II and posthumously worshipped as an African modernist, died unrecognised by many bastions of European art establishments. A handful of western exhibitions and eulogies in his lifetime cannot and indeed...

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London festival spotlights new in Arab documentary and film
Sep23

London festival spotlights new in Arab documentary and film

BBC Arabic and the British Council are launching Aan Korb Film and Documentary Festival: Close Up Stories from the New Arab World with screenings, talks, debates and workshops over four days at BBC Broadcasting House Radio Theatre, London, 31 October – 3 November 2014. Aan Korb (Arabic: close-up) promises “an unprecedented platform” in London to a generation that experienced events and in many cases risked their lives...

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Rotimi Fani-Kayode: Timely accolade for (an almost) forgotten talent
Sep19

Rotimi Fani-Kayode: Timely accolade for (an almost) forgotten talent

It’s neither banal nor hyperbole to suggest that the story of British black photography and its local African and Caribbean extensions is incomplete without a look into the enormous talent of Rotimi Fani-Kayode, writes SAJID RIZVI. The Nigerian British photographer, who died in 1989 at the tender age of 34, was among pioneers of an evolving genre that came together in the late 1980s in what then was known as the Association of...

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UK showcase for 14 Nigerian artists
Sep15

UK showcase for 14 Nigerian artists

Fourteen Nigerian artists’ work will figure in Nigeria@100: Transforming a British Experiment? organised by Nigeria Art Society in the UK. The society says the exhibition promises to be a landmark show. The works of the artists featured, Ade Ogundimu, Chike Azuonye, Chinwe Chukuogo Roy MBE, Dotun Adegbite, Gbenga Orimoloye, Hassan Aliyu, Imoesi Imhonigie, Kunle Adegborioye, Lara Ige Jacks, Michael Echekoba, Obi Okigbo, Raymond...

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African art collecting picks up
May22

African art collecting picks up

More African individuals and businesses are spending on or investing in art than a few years earlier, with the focus on contemporary art produced by artists on the African continent or in  locations elsewhere , anecdotal evidence and art market trends suggest. There’s also an emerging trend toward restitution of historical cultural materials now outside Africa. At Bonhams’ sale 21 May 2014, entitled Africa Now and billed...

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