See You by Cameron Ugbodu
We're seeing Nigerian-Austrian artist Cameron Ugbodu and queer, Black archival work in their latest solo show "See You", exhibiting now at the Doyle Wham gallery.
Meet our 2021 World Art Day winner, Jazmin Zyila
Meet our 2021 World Art Day winner, Jazmin Zyila, a digital artist from East London
GUAP Meets The Lagos Creatives Making Waves in the Culture.
GUAP Presents Lagos: Through The Looking Glass. A creative editorial created by Tiolu Enitan & Subuola Makinde to tell the stories of young Nigerian creatives and their journeys in the Lagos underground
‘WHO IS VIRGIL?’ BY FREDDIE PEACOCK
By Olisa Jr. In a recent group exhibition hosted by a non-profit organisation, 4BYSIX, British artist Freddie Peacock created his latest piece, entitled, “WHO IS VIRGIL?”, intricately choosing to create a commemorative
Book releases by Black authors to watch out for
We've got you covered for all the best new reads to get stuck into this month!
Art Shows You Need To Visit In The Month of April
Olisa Jr. breaks down 11 artists that you should check out this month, based in New York City. Words by Olisa Jr. Natalie Terenzini, Mouse Trap, Thierry Goldberg Gallery Opening in the
‘Unearthed Narratives’ 5 incredible new films made by 5 black filmmakers, created by a Blackowned film studio, screening now on Sky Arts – sheer excellence
Yes, as the very long title suggests, the incredible DBK studios have just launched their collection of new short films by emerging black filmmakers entitled ‘Unearthed Narratives’. In partnership with Sky Studios,
Revisiting Pieter Hugo’s Alluringly Haunting 2008 “Nollywood” Series
Between the years of 2008 and 2009, travelling into the heart of Nigeria—between the cities of Enugu and Asaba—Pieter Hugo’s retrospective captured the various actors in Nigeria’s movie industry, trailing his lens
‘A Mother’s Tale’ Exhibition – celebrating the legacy of Motherhood
The theme for this year’s International Women’s Day is ‘Breaking the Bias’ and in reflection, we could think of no greater example than that of Mothers: first-generation Mothers, migrant Mothers, working Mothers,
Of Serenity and Vibrance: The Colorful Dreams of Annabel Faustin
For French painter Annabel Faustin, her dreamlike paintings served as a form of therapeutic expression, originating from her early work which conveyed subjects of sleeping characters, expressing her own tiredness at the
Black Theatre shows to watch this month
From an interactive dining experience highlighting West Indian stories to a choreopoem exploring Igbo mythology and astral projection, you have to visit these theatre shows this month! * For lovers of Black