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African Art and Culture Spring 2022
1.
All Arts: Mama Africa (2011) (First 10 minutes)
art21: New York Closeup: Drifting Free: Nicholas Hlob
2.
ICA Virginia's
Gideon Appah: Forgotten, Nudes, Landscapes
exhibition
3.
The Cleveland Museum of Art's
Arts of Africa: Gallery Rotation
exhibition
4.-5.
Nesrin Malik's
Guardian
article "Some people are freaked out': how Laetitia Ky tackles abortion, sexism and race with her extraordinary hair"
6.
Kimbell Art Museum's
The Language of Beauty in African Art
exhibition
7.
UCLA Fowler Museum's
Gosette Lubondo: Imaginary Journey
exhibition
Gosette Lubondo's work at the Angalia Gallery
8.
Jason Farago's
NYT
article "The African Artist-Writer Who Mapped New Worlds"
MoMa's
Frederic Bruly Bouabre: World Unbound
exhibition
9..
Smarthistory -- Getty Conversations: Ethiopian Gospel Book
10.
Matt Stevens' NYT article "Smithsonian to Return Most of Its Benin Bronze Collection to Nigeria"
Robin Pogrebin's NYT article "Pritzker Prize goes to Architect from West Africa"
11.-14.
PBS Newshour: "Black Scuba Divers Explore The Wreckage of Slave Ships...."
15. Diving With A Purpose
Tara Roberts'
Into The Depths
Podcast
MOCA Chicago's
Duro Olowu: Seeing Chicago
exhibition
16..
The Riksmuseum's
10 Objects With A Connection To Slavery
African Art Spring 2023
Mix:
1.-2.
National Museum of African Art's
Heroes: Principles Of African Greatness
exhibition
3.
The UCLA Fowler Museum's
Photo Cameroon: Studio Portraiture, 1970s-1990s
exhibition
4.
The Baltimore Art Museum's
Omar Ba: Political Animals
exhibition
Exceptionally Popular:
5.
Tate Channel: Ask the Artist/Questions for Lynette Yiadom-Boakye
6.
The New Museum's
Wangechi Mutu: Intertwined
exhibition
Two Important Exhibitions:
7.
Yale University Art Gallery's
Bámigbóyè: Master Sculptor of the Yorùbá Tradition
exhibition
8.
The Art Institute of Chicago's
The Language of Beauty in African Art
exhibition
Colonial History Reversed:
9.-10.
Looty
Contemporary Artists:
11.
The de Young Museum's
Lhola Amira: Facing the Future
exhibition
10.
Saint Louis Art Museum's
Current 122: Meleko Mokgosi
exhibition
Later:
1.
Alisa LaGamma's Met Perspectives: The Legacy of Benin Court Art: From Tragedy to Resilience
African Art Winter 2024
1.
The Newark Art Museum's
Adam Delphine Fawundu In The Spirit of Àse
exhibition
Nigeria Project Extra Credit Spring 2023
Art:
1.
Siddhartha Mitter's
NYT
article "Lagos City of Hustle, Builds an Art 'Ecosystem'
'
Music and Fashion:
Namsa Leuba's
New Yorker
magazine article "Beats Generation"
Literature:
Alexandra Alter's
NYT
article "A Wave of New Fiction From Nigeria, as Young Writers Experiment With New Genres"
Cassava Republic Press
Larissa MacFarquhar's
New Yorker
magazine article "Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Comes to Terms with Global Fame"
Fashion:
Alexis Okeowo's
New Yorker
magazine article "West Africa's Most Daring Designer"
Traditional Art:
The Brooklyn Museum of Art's
One: Egungun
exhibition
Playwrights:
Michael Paulson's
NYT article "Daughters of African Immigrants Use the Stage to Tell of Two Worlds
Mfoniso Udofia
Ngozi Anyanwu
Ghana:
Jocelyn Bioh
Science Fiction:
Alexandra Alter's
NYT
article "Nnedi Okorafer and the Fantasy Genre She Is Helping Redefine"
Tomi Adeyemi's
Children of Blood and Bone
(2018)
New Gallery:
Robin Progrebin's
NYT
article "From Lagos to Los Angeles, an African Art Gallery Arrives"
African Diaspora Art Spring 2024
France:
1.
Portland Museum of Art's
Elizabeth Columba: Mythologies
exhibition
America:
2.
Walter
Lobyn Hamilton: What I Have You Have
exhibition
3.
Seattle Art Museum's
Femme Noire
Project
4.
The Huntington's
Betye Saar: Drifting Toward Twilight
exhibition
5.
Louisiana Channel's Pope L. is Making a Commitment to Art video
6.
kinfolk
England:
7.
The Detroit Institute of Arts'
James Barnor: Accra/London: A Retrospective
exhibition
8.
Somerset House's
Black Venus: Reclaiming Black Women In Visual Culture
exhibition
9.
The Tate Channel: Sammy Baloji: These images became like testimonials"
10.
The V&A's Monumentalism, representation and materiality/Thomas J. Price
Ghana:
11.
Grace Linden's
NYT
article "Exploring Ghana, with Contemporary Art as a Guide"