In its 6th edition, 1-54 Contemporary African Art fair presents a diversity of works at Somerset House, London from October 4-7
For the much-awaited reopening of the Royal Museum for Central Africa in Tervuren, Belgium—rebaptised AfricaMuseum (which reopened its doors on 8 December 2018) — TLmag journeyed to the vast African continent to explore the artistic inventiveness of creative Africans on a local and international scale. This fascinating edition was challenging, maybe even impossible to create, considering the density of material in the many ‘Africas’: 54 sovereign countries, nine territories and two de facto independent states, each constantly changing, attempting in its own way to exorcise the colonial and post-colonial past and to achieve hyper-modernity. In the extended pages of our 29th print edition, we continue our journey and highlight African artists, designers, architects and photographers who are producing universal, powerful and lively works.
In its 6th edition, 1-54 Contemporary African Art fair presents a diversity of works at Somerset House, London from October 4-7
As part of KANAL POMPIDOU’s inaugural exhibition, Pascale Marthine Tayou answered TL Mag’s questions.
A singular and rich encounter and dialogue with the artistic director of this 13th International Biennial of Contemporary African Art. In collaboration with something we Africans got.
At the Göteborgs Konsthall, Mounir Fatmi considers the importance of materials as a tool for the future understanding of our present modes of technology and communication.
Accra, like many capitals, is complex and teeming with life and energy – which makes it so deliciously invigorating.
TLmag spoke to the conceptual architect Ola-Dele Kuku about his unique approach and two key projects.
Explore the world of tribal art in the 17th edition of Parcours des Mondes 2018 taking place in Paris from September 11-16
Textiles across the African continent are produced using a wide spectrum of materials and techniques, from the painstaking embroidery of a dress or gown to… Read more
Guido Gryseels, Director General and Bruno Verbergt, Director of Operations at The Royal Museum of Central Africa in Tervuren, talk about the re-opening of the… Read more
The fine arts have no secrets for Aimé Mpane, a humanist with a message, the son of a sculptor and cabinet-maker, and a sculptor and painter himself.
Robert Grunenberg’s latest curatorial exercise, Paradise Is Now, brings together work by the likes of John Baldessari and Raf Simons bound together by a web of palm trees
With New African Photography III, Red Hook Labs and Nataal bring to Brooklyn the work of six female artists who explore the blurred boundaries of gender, diaspora and representation