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In pictures: Fitzwilliam’s new slavery exhibition features reflection space created by Soham stud..
Adrian Peel , Cambridge Independent, June 4, 2025 -
The Fitzwilliam Museum’s groundbreaking exhibition
Pride Magazine, Pride Magazine, May 30, 2025 -
New Exhibition Features Contemporary Portraits Honoring Forgotten Black Abolitionists
Cambridge University’s Fitzwilliam Museum is spotlighting the men and women who fought to end slavery but received little attention from artists during their lifetimesEli Wizevich, Smithsonian Magazine, May 28, 2025 -
New Portraits Spotlight Black Revolutionaries Left Out of History
Jo Lawson-Tancred , Artnet News, May 19, 2025 -
Sikelela at Tiwani Contemporary
Sabo Kpade, ARTFORUM -
Rise Up': Bridging memory and reparative justice at The Fitzwilliam Museum
Rhea Mathur, Stir World, April 29, 2025 -
Some Signs Follow: Emma Prempeh’s Solo Exhibition
Ifeoluwa Olutayo , The 49th street, March 22, 2025 -
Rise Up teaches us how the enslaved fought for abolition
Rise Up at Cambridge's Fitzwilliam Museum explores the battle for abolition but falls short on original briefSocialistworker, March 18, 2025 -
Belonging In-Between
Cecilia Monteleone, Muse Magazine, March 13, 2025 -
Rise up Revolution at the Fitzwilliam
Ann Garvey, The Cambridge Critique, March 11, 2025 -
Emma Prempeh Captures 'Belonging' in Flux at Tiwani Contemporary
Cinematic works that explore shifting Caribbean landscapes.Erin Ikeuchi, Hypebeast, March 10, 2025 -
Museums' approach to decolonisation scrutinised in British Museum debate - Museums Association
Museums Journal, March 4, 2025 -
Rise Up: Art, Resistance, and the Legacy of Enslavement at the Fitzwilliam Museum
Editorial team, Black history month, March 4, 2025 -
‘It’s important because it’s a part of me’
: why a growing number of African diasporic artists are showing work on the continentGameli Hamelo, THE ART NEWSPAPER, March 4, 2025 -
A new look at a dark history
Rise up: Resistance,Revolution,AbolitionChris Mugan, Art Quarterly, March 1, 2025 -
Museums take note: we're tired of colonial guilt
ALICE THOMSON, The Times, February 26, 2025 -
Museums take note: we’re tired of colonial guilt
ALICE THOMSON, The Times, February 25, 2025 -
Rise Up’ Exhibition: A Powerful Exploration of Resistance and Abolition
Uncover the untold stories of individuals, communities, and movements that fought against transatlantic slavery, highlighting enduring legacies and the ongoing struggle for justice.Art Africa Magazine, February 21, 2025 -
Rise Up, Fitzwilliam Museum: A claustrophobic interrogation of the legacy of the slave trade
Chris Mugan, The Telegraph, February 21, 2025 -
Rise Up: Resistance, Revolution, Abolition review — a detailed look at slavery
Cambridge’s Fitzwilliam Museum uses a wide array of material for its interesting but slightly chaotic exhibition focusing on black resistanceNancy Durrant, The Times, February 21, 2025 -
The Top Exhibitions To See In London: February 2025
Tabish Khan, Londonist, February 15, 2025 -
In Cambridge, a Show Explores Battles Against Slavery in the 18th Century
Elena Clavarino, Airmail, February 15, 2025 -
Cambridge exhibit explores forgotten Black abolitionists' roles
Katy Prickett, BBC, February 9, 2025 -
Emma Prempeh wants you to feel what you can’t touch
Izzy Bilkus, PLASTER, January 8, 2025 -
Our critic picks the finest exhibitions to see this year
The Times, January 4, 2025 -
Rise Up: Resistance, Revolution, Abolition
The Times, January 1, 2025 -
The kingdom of the two Californias
2 Nov — 21 Dec 2024 at Blum Gallery in Los Angeles, United StatesPst art/Blum Gallery, Meerdtcom, November 22, 2024 -
2025: Exhibitions at the Fitzwilliam Museum
Fitzwilliam Museum, Black history month, November 18, 2024 -
Dawit L. Petros Museum of Contemporary Photography
Susan Snodgrass, Artforum, November 15, 2024 -
Frieze London 2024 and the World of Sports Art |Tennis Doubles as a Journey of Self-Exploration
Sport in Art, October 31, 2024 -
ALICIA HENRY (1966–2024)
Newsdesk, Art Forum, October 22, 2024 -
Conversations: celebrating work by Black British woman and non-binary artists
Walker Art Gallery, September 13, 2024 -
In some cases, it was the women who were fiercest in the fight': The female freedom fighters of
Emi Eleode, BBC, August 29, 2024 -
Miranda Forrester’s Soft Portraits of Black Queer Women
Caira Moreira, Hyperallergenic, March 6, 2024 -
In Taipei and Beijing, Asia Art Center Nurtures Diversity Across Generations
Maxell Rabb, Artsy, December 8, 2023 -
Conversation: Architects Emanuel Admassu and Jen Wood of AD–WO with Dawit L. Petros
Arctic.edu, December 2, 2023 -
Miranda Forrester’s Vulnerable, Queer Motherhood
Ivana Cholakova and Miranda Forrester in interviews, Frieze, December 1, 2023 -
What happens when American painters turn to speculative fiction?
Artbasel, November 22, 2023 -
Pneumacity Lagos: Visual celebration, reflection on waste tyres
Tribune Online Ng, November 19, 2023 -
Tiwani Contemporary Presents Miranda Forrester's Arrival
Occhi Magazine, November 14, 2023 -
NGZ executive director Raphael Chikukwa graces 35th edition of the Ljubljana Biennale of Graphic Arts in Slovenia
Zimbabwe Independent, October 19, 2023 -
Art X Lagos returns for its 8th edition in November
Pulse Ng, October 18, 2023 -
The experience of communing featured in Joy Labinjo's 'Beloved, Take What You Need'
Artdaily, October 18, 2023 -
Celeberating 20 years of Frieze London with 20 Frieze London and Frieze Masters picks
Paul Laster, White Hot Magazine, October 17, 2023 -
To celebrate Frieze London, Marie Claire hosted a discussion and dinner with Soho House to discuss women, representation and art
Sofia Piza, Marie Claire, October 13, 2023 -
To celebrate Frieze London, Marie Claire hosted a discussion and dinner with Soho House to discuss women, representation and art
Sofia Piza, Marie Claire, October 13, 2023 -
Group Exhibition ‘Like Paradise’, Curated By Ekow Eshun, Brings Together Artists Of Colour Exploring Natural Landscapes
Mark Westall, FAD Magazine, October 5, 2023 -
Artworks depicting families to go on display in Cambridge exhibition
Sam Russell, Independent, October 4, 2023 -
Andrew Esiebo- Rele Gallery
Ayodeji Rotinwa, Artforum, September 23, 2023 -
Local Talent: London-based Artists at Frieze 2023
Frieze, September 19, 2023 -
Joseph Olisaemeka Wilson
Maegan Dolan, Art Forum, August 10, 2023 -
Mary Evans Named Director of The Slade School of Fine Art
Art Forum, August 9, 2023 -
Artist Mary Evans to be first Black director of London's Slade art school
Chinma Johnson-Nwosu, The Art Newspaper, August 8, 2023 -
Six Must-See Summer Exhibitions- Reviewed By Our Experts
Wei Huang, The Conversation, August 3, 2023 -
Africa unmasked at the Tate: The continent through its own lens
BBC, July 23, 2023 -
Africa unmasked at the Tate: The continent through its own lens
The Week, July 23, 2023 -
Tate Modern: A World In Common
The Week, July 21, 2023 -
James Barnors's Future Stars of African Photography
Baya Simmons & Emma Bowkett, Financial Times, July 15, 2023 -
A World in Common: Contemporary African Photography – Tate Modern show celebrates new generation of artists, but misses
The Conversation, July 14, 2023 -
Birdsong
ArtLyst, July 13, 2023 -
Dawit L. Petros: Recollections now opening at Tiwani Contemporary
Art Daily, July 12, 2023 -
Joseph Olisaemeka Wilson, "Wali's Farm" opening today at Derek Eller Gallery
Art Daily, July 12, 2023 -
A World In Common: Contemporary African Photography Review – Exhilarating, Dynamic, Profound | Photography
James William, Quick Telecast, July 9, 2023 -
A World in Common: Contemporary African Photography at Tate Modern
Joel Campbell, The Voice, July 5, 2023 -
A Major Show of Contemporary African Photography at Tate Modern Considers the Medium As a Tool for World-Building. Here
Sarah Cascone, Artnet, July 4, 2023 -
Brilliant Things To Do This July
Daisy Woodward, AnotherMag, July 4, 2023 -
Tiwani Contemporary Presents The Listening Sweet 3 by Andrew Pierre Hart
Art News Africa, June 26, 2023 -
Royal Mail issues Windrush 75 stamps
Stephen Spark, Soca News, June 24, 2023 -
Andrew Pierre Hart's Solo Show at Tiwani Contemporary Lagos
ctproductions.co, June 24, 2023 -
What Sold At Art Basel 2023
Arun Kakar, Artsy, June 20, 2023 -
Price Check! Here’s What Sold—and For How Much—at Art Basel 2023
Artnet News, June 20, 2023 -
Royal Mail issues stamps to mark 75th anniversary of Windrush arrival
Susie Beever, Mirror, June 16, 2023 -
15 Famous Nigerian Photographers of all time
Info Guide Nigeria, June 15, 2023 -
Royal Mail issues stamps to mark 75th anniversary of Windrush arrival
Mabel Banfield-Nwachi, The Guardian, June 15, 2023 -
Windrush stamps unveiled
The Voice, June 15, 2023 -
Stratificazione
Anna Frattini, Collateral, June 13, 2023 -
Peabody Essex Museum To Host 'As We Rise' Black Photography Event
Scott Souza, Patch, June 2, 2023 -
Emma Prempeh, the artist who paints women with a gilt edge
Heni, June 1, 2023 -
The Artists Trending This May
Artsy, May 26, 2023 -
Examining 'A World In Common' at the photography exhibition at Tate Modern
Vatsala Sethi, Stir World, May 24, 2023 -
Whitechapel Gallery announces Future Plans and Programme 2023-2024
Mark Westall, FAD Magazine, May 23, 2023 -
Whitechapel Gallery announces Future Plans and Programme 2023-2024
London post, May 22, 2023 -
Women Artists of Color: A Curated Tour by Terence Trouillot
Frieze, May 21, 2023 -
Lots to Love at Frieze New York 2023
J. Scott Orr, WHITE HOT MAGAZINE, May 19, 2023 -
Frieze New York 2023 opening day: what went down
Jessica Klingelfuss, Wallpaper, May 18, 2023 -
The 10 Best Booths At Frieze New York 2023
Arun Kakar and Josie Thaddeus-Johns, Artsy, May 18, 2023 -
Between Continents, Emma Prempeh Is Making a Home
Chloe Schama, Vogue, May 17, 2023 -
4 Veteran Art Advisors (and New Yorkers) on How To Navigate Frieze New York
Cultured, May 12, 2023 -
Paintings from $10k to $1m at Frieze New York 2023
Frieze, May 11, 2023 -
The Best Booths at Frieze New York 2023, From a Jack Whitten Tribute to a Lament for Roe v. Wade’s Overturning
Maximiliano Duron, Artnews, May 7, 2023 -
Author Morgan Christie Explores the Act of Kneeling in New Poetry Chapbook ' genoux
Big News Network, May 5, 2023 -
Capture Photography Festival 2023 wraps up with a Speaker Series, April 29
Gail Johnson, Stir Arts & Culture, April 27, 2023 -
Around the galleries – Frieze New York thinks globally and locally
Samuel Reilly, APOLLO, April 27, 2023 -
FRIEZE NEW YORK 2023 FULL LINE-UP REVEALED
Mark Westall, FAD magazine, April 27, 2023 -
Art Collector Kenneth Montague on the Joys of Collecting Emerging Artists
Dominique Clayton, Cultured Mag, April 21, 2023 -
A Monumental Survey of Black Figurative Painting Exposes the Limits of Representation
Nkgopeleng Moloi, ArtReview, April 20, 2023 -
The Frenglish are Coming
Emann Odufu, X-Tra online, April 6, 2023 -
The Undiscovered Genius of the Niger Delta: Umar Rashid at Tiwani Contemporary, Lagos, Nigeria
Art Africa magazine, April 4, 2023 -
Artists currently exhibiting at Cape Town’s Zeitz MOCAA
Sarah Du Toit, Cape Town Etc, April 2, 2023 -
Neither Reality Nor Memory: Aida Amoako On Black Artists' Use Of Found Materials
Aida Amoako, The Quietus, April 1, 2023 -
Painting a new pantheon: portrait series honours Black radicals
Lance Bakare, The Guardian, April 1, 2023 -
A Powerful Group Exhibition At Gagosian London Considers Postcolonial Black Identity
Nargess Banks, Forbes, March 31, 2023 -
Top Five Shows to See in the UK This April
Dylan Huw, Frieze, March 31, 2023 -
The Radicals
Lanre Bakare, The Guardian, March 31, 2023 -
Civilization- The Way We Live Now
Saatchi Gallery, March 28, 2023 -
Big Oil is selling off its polluting assets — with unintended consequences
Rachel Chason, The Washington Post, March 27, 2023 -
Tiwani Contemporary presents Umar Rashid: The Undiscovered Genius of the Niger Delta
Artnewsafrica, March 27, 2023 -
94th Annual Fisk Spring Arts Festival April 2-9
Cass Teague, PRIDE, March 24, 2023 -
Five Emerging Artists Exploring Heritage and Environment at Frieze New York 2023
Frieze, March 24, 2023 -
Andrew Esiebo Published In Art Magazine
Panos, March 23, 2023 -
Liverpool Biennial Announces Programme for its 12th Edition Opening June 2023
Artdependence, March 23, 2023 -
Exhibition Honours Women
Nyadzombe Nyampendza, Zimbabwe Independent, March 21, 2023 -
With cars and kaiju, artists Umar Rashid and Frieda Toranzo Jaeger subvert American myth
Carolina A. Miranda, Los Angeles Times, March 20, 2023 -
Leo Robinson Is an Alchemist
Dylan Huw, Frieze, March 16, 2023 -
2023 Spring Programme at No.9 Cork Street
Frieze, March 8, 2023 -
Hot Lots: 5 Works That Completely Upended Expectations During the 2023 March Day Sales in London
Artnet, March 7, 2023 -
Rites Of Passage, Curated by Péjú Oshin, To Open At Gagosian Britannia Street
Mark Westall, FAD Magazine, March 3, 2023 -
The Top 10 Contemporary Art Shows to See in March 2023
Mary Recinto, Art Review, March 2, 2023 -
March Exhibitions at No.9 Cork Street
Frieze, February 27, 2023 -
State of the Market: Frieze Art Fair Los Angeles
Washington Informer, February 21, 2023 -
The Faces of Frieze LA's buzzy 2023 opening
LA Times, February 17, 2023 -
Migration, memory in YSMA’s group exhibition
Prisca Sam-Duru, Vanguard Ngr, February 13, 2023 -
Why This Could Be The Year to Invest in Contemporary Art
Katharine Swindells, Spears, January 17, 2023 -
"The Infinity Card", Leo Robinson's Largest Solo Exhibition in Wales
Cardiff Life, January 15, 2023 -
6 Collectors on the Artists, Shows, and Trends to Watch in 2023
Arun Kakar, Artsy, January 9, 2023 -
Solo Shows at Frieze Los Angeles 2023
Frieze, January 6, 2023 -
Dallas’ Green Family Art Foundation makes a splash with ‘Black Abstractionists’
Danielle Avram, The Dallas Morning News, January 6, 2023 -
I'm reclaiming beauty. For myself and for all women everywhere
The Glossary, January 5, 2023 -
5 Artists on Our Radar in January 2022
Adeola gay, Artsy, January 5, 2023 -
2023: A Return of Cultural Staples
This Day, December 31, 2022 -
A Diverse and inclusive Artworld in the Making
Vatsala Sethi, Stir World, December 26, 2022 -
Tiwani Contemporary, I See You
ArtForum, December 14, 2022 -
Khanyisile Mbongwa Reckons With Liverpool's Past and Future
Khanyisile Mbongwa and Vanessa Peterson, Frieze, December 13, 2022 -
Fearless Art Lovers Trekked by Boat to Half Gallery’s Pop-Up in a House on Stilts in Biscayne Bay. It Was Worth It
Sarah Cascone, Artnet, December 2, 2022 -
Led by Gerhald Richter, Phillips x Yongle evening sale achieved US$33.7m in HK
Kayan Wong, The Value, December 2, 2022 -
What I Buy and Why: Venture Capitalist Jarl Mohn on How He Mounted a Three-Ton Michael Heizer Boulder in His Office
Sarah Cascone, Arnet, November 22, 2022 -
Research Inspires New Gallery Exhibit
Steve Scarpa, Wesleyan University, November 22, 2022 -
As We Rise: Photography Publication and Coinciding Travelling Exhibition Explore Black Life on Both Sides of Atlantic
Victoria L. Valentine, Culture type, November 18, 2022 -
ARTSY HAS REVEALED ITS 2022 LIST OF THE NEXT BIG NAMES IN ART.
Mark Westal, FAD Magazine, November 16, 2022 -
New exhibitions at Laney Contemporary challenge how you'll respond and connect to art
Meagan Pusser, Savannah Morning News, November 15, 2022 -
The Artsy Vanguard 2022
Artsy Editorial, Artsy, November 15, 2022 -
The Artsy Vanguard 2022: Michaela Yearwood-Dan
Allyssia Alleyne, Artsy, November 15, 2022 -
Art Industry News: Is the Rococo Style an Antidote to Our Bleak Moment in History? These Art Stars Seem to Think So + Ot
Artnet News, November 10, 2022 -
The Boom in West African Art Enlivened Nigeria’s Art X Lagos Fair—But Economic Worries Ran Below the Surface
Jo Lawson-Tancred, Artnet News, November 9, 2022 -
The Return of Rococo in Contemporary Culture
Danielle Thom, ArtReview, November 8, 2022 -
In Our Time: SMoCA Shows Works by Contemporary Black Artists From the Singer Collection
Erin Joyce, South West Contemporary, November 7, 2022 -
I See You, Tiwani Contemporary connects, Lagos, Harare
Gregory Austin Nwakunor, The Guardian Nigeria, November 6, 2022 -
I See You – Group Show
Contemporaryand, November 4, 2022 -
Shortlist for The Norval Sovereign African Art Prize 2023 Revealed
Contemporary And, November 3, 2022 -
New ² York: A Chinatown pop-up gallery dedicated to a new generation of New York artists
Braden Olsen, The New School Free Press, November 3, 2022 -
Umar Rashid: ‘I want to show how shitty we humans are’
Ruetir, November 3, 2022 -
Icons of 20th Century and Contemporary Art Lead Phillips’ November Day Sale in New York
Artfix Daily, October 31, 2022 -
Art Toronto returns with a focus on bringing the Canadian perspective to the world
Leah Collins, CBS, October 28, 2022 -
17 Artists Whose Works Set Records at London’s Frieze Week Auctions
Artsy, October 20, 2022 -
Missed the London Fairs? We Scouted 6 Fast-Rising Artists to Watch From Frieze and 1-54
Artnet, October 18, 2022 -
What Sold at Frieze London and Frieze Masters 2022
Veena McCoole, Artsy, October 17, 2022 -
Charmaine Watkiss: The Wisdom Tree – Reviewed
Sarah Feinstein, The Double Negative, October 15, 2022 -
London Sales Suggest Unabated Strength in the Art Market
Abby Schultz, Penta, October 14, 2022 -
A Black History of Art: Alayo Akinkugbe's Highlights from Frieze London and Frieze Masters 2022
ALAYO AKINKUGBE, Frieze, October 14, 2022 -
Weak pound boosts British artists’ sales during Frieze Week in London
Kabir Jhala, The Art Newspaper, October 13, 2022 -
Ultra-contemporary art boom defies economic downturn at Frieze London
Anny Shaw, The Art Newspaper, October 13, 2022 -
The quiet radicalism of still lifes
Philomena Epps, Art UK, October 5, 2022 -
Umar Rashid, Lu Yang, and Acaye Kerunen's New Galleries
Michael Irwin, Ocula Magazine, September 29, 2022 -
We Asked Art Experts Which Artists Are Set to Break Out This Fall. Here’s Who They Chose
Naomi Rea, Artnet, September 15, 2022 -
Engaging Emma Prempeh’s Sombre Vignettes of Memories
Okechukwu Uwaezuoke, This Day Live, September 12, 2022 -
Prempeh In You Were, You Are, And You Always Will Be
Gregory Austin Nwakunor, The Guardian, September 11, 2022 -
5 Exceptional Booths with Female Artists to See at The Armory Show 2022
Morgan Everhart, A Women's Thing, September 9, 2022 -
Prempeh paints a picture of present, past
Ozolua Uhakeme, The Nation, September 7, 2022 -
46 Art Exhibitions to See In New York (and Beyond) This Fall
DODIE KAZANJIAN, Vogue, September 5, 2022 -
SOHO HOUSE HOSTS INAUGURAL AWARD CEREMONY AT 180 HOUSE WITH ALL-STAR CAST OF WINNERS & GUESTS
Essex Magazine, September 2, 2022 -
MOMA PS1 TO PRESENT UMAR RASHID’S FIRST SOLO MUSEUM EXHIBITION IN NYC OPENING SEPTEMBER 22
The City Life Org, August 30, 2022 -
London's newest LGBTQ+ art space, QUEERCIRCLE, inaugurates first exhibition
Shraddha Nair, Stir World, August 28, 2022 -
After a lacklustre four years, MoMA PS1 in New York gets its groove back with trio of eye-opening shows
Linda Yablonsky, The Art Newspaper, August 19, 2022 -
Latest News In Black Art: Alteronce Gumby Joins Nicola Vassel Gallery, Lubaina Himid Wins Major Art Prize, Historic Boar
Victoria L. Valentine, Culture type, August 16, 2022 -
Charmaine Watkiss: Interview of the Month
Paul Carey-Kent, Artlyst, August 1, 2022 -
15 Artists to Watch in 2022
Alexis Schwartz, L'Officiel USA, July 31, 2022 -
Discover colourful rugs from world-leading designers and makers
ROSA BERTOLI, Wallpaper, July 25, 2022 -
London: 5 gallery exhibitions presents works by artists Deborah Roberts, Nengi Omuku, Sokari Douglas Camp, Gareth Nyando
Victoria L. Valentine, Culture Type, July 22, 2022 -
Viewing Forever Etched On My Mind: Gareth Nyandoro, and Mostaff Muchawaya
The Wick, July 19, 2022 -
Queercircle: LGBTQ+ arts charity opens permanent site on Greenwich Peninsula ?
Holly O'Mahony, South Londoner, July 16, 2022 -
In Newport, Artists Turn Tables on the Gilded Age
Meredith Mendelsohn, The New York Times, July 6, 2022 -
Culture africaine: les rendez-vous en juillet 2022
Siegfried Forster, RFI, July 4, 2022 -
Fourteen “novels” against the larger narrative. “Seven/Seven: The Fraught Landscape” Review (by Takuma Ishikawa)
Takuma Ishikawa, Tokyo Art Beat, July 1, 2022 -
QUEERCIRCLE Launches Cultural Hub in London
Will Speros, Hospitality Design, June 22, 2022 -
Michaela Yearwood-Dan ‘holds the community’ at Queercircle, London’s new LGBTQ+ art hub
DAVY PITTOORS, Wallpaper, June 14, 2022 -
Latest News in Black Art: Orange County Museum Commissions Sanford Biggers Sculpture, Theaster Gates 'Black Chapel' Debu
Victoria L. Valentine, Culture Type, June 13, 2022 -
For Artists Representing Zimbabwe, the Venice Biennale Carries Different Stakes
Ayanna Dozier, Artsy, June 10, 2022 -
Queercircle launches its new cultural hub for LGBTQ+ arts in a bold brick design
ELLEN HIMELFARB, The Spaces, June 6, 2022 -
Female Artists Showcase Skills In The Company She Keeps
Nigerian Tribune, June 5, 2022 -
Artists Beam Light On The Company She Keeps
Ovwe Medeme, Independent, June 4, 2022 -
Joy Labinjo, Tiwani Contemporary
Ayodeji Rotinwa, Artforum, June 1, 2022 -
Inside London’s vital new LGBTQ+ cultural spaces: ‘Queer people have often had the crumbs from the table’
Western Morning News, May 23, 2022 -
Latest London Tube map update shows the Elizabeth line
Chloe White, Rail Advent, May 21, 2022 -
The Elizabeth Line Has Been Added To The New Tube Map
Laura Reynolds, Londonist, May 19, 2022 -
London's new Tube map: Elizabeth Line revealed on new design of iconic rail network
iTV, May 19, 2022 -
The Elizabeth Line Has Been Unveiled On The New London Tube Map
Jack Saddler, Secret London, May 19, 2022 -
Exhibition of women painting women is revelatory
Alicia Nicole Harris, Dallas News, May 6, 2022 -
Alexander McQueen’s Sarabande Foundation Celebrated its U.S. Expansion With a Dinner at The Standard High Line
Ian Malone, Vogue, May 4, 2022 -
Not one but two LGBTQ cultural spaces to open in London this spring
Kabir Jhala, The Art Newspaper , May 3, 2022 -
Umar Rashid Presents the Next Chapter of the Frenglish Empire at Almine Rech
Shawn Ghassemitari, Hypebeast, May 2, 2022 -
John Lyons & Andrew Pierre Hart in Conversation
International Curators Forum, April 28, 2022 -
Artists for 2023 Sharjah Biennial revealed
ArtReview, April 19, 2022 -
Full Ground, Tiwani Gallery Debuts in Lagos with Joy Labinjo Show
SABO KPADE, Contemporaryand, April 19, 2022 -
The Great Women Artists Residency
INDEPENDENT COLLECTORS, April 12, 2022 -
Michaela Yearwood-Dan’s Lush Abstractions Are Strikingly Intimate
Charlotte Jansen, Artsy, April 11, 2022 -
Lakeland Arts acquires two drawings by Charmaine Watkiss
Ben Barry, The Westmorland Gazette, April 9, 2022 -
Hacking Identity—Dancing Diversity
e-flux, April 7, 2022 -
Past and present: Regina art galleries showcasing Black artists
Luke Simard, CTV News -
Joy Labinjo: ‘I wanted to correct the notion that Black people arrived in Britain with Windrush’
Keni Alemoru, The Guardian, April 4, 2022 -
FIND ART’S NEXT GENERATION OF TOP ARTISTS IN NEW BOOK
Mark Westall , FAD Magazine, April 1, 2022 -
“This is the Body that Made these Works”: Joy Labinjo’s invigorating practice knows no bounds
Helen Jennings, Limna, March 27, 2022 -
All eyes on Lagos: an artistic homecoming
Elizabeth Fullerton, Financial Times, March 21, 2022 -
Musique à Maputo, peinture à Lagos, photographie et arts visuels à Paris : l’agenda culturel du « Monde Afrique »
Gladys Marivat, Le Monde Afrique, March 18, 2022 -
Artist Alicia Henry brings highly anticipated installation to the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia
Morgan Mullin, The Coast, March 15, 2022 -
Nudity as Politics in Joy Labinjo’s Inaugural Show at Tiwani Contemporary, Lagos
This Day, March 9, 2022 -
How To Give It on International Women’s Day ’22
Rosanna Dodds, Financial Times, March 8, 2022 -
The Power of the Pan-African Artistic Exchange
Frieze, March 7, 2022 -
THE BRITISH MUSEUM TO PRESENT ITS FIRST EXHIBITION OF EMERGING BRITISH ARTISTS
Mark Westall , Fad Magazine, March 4, 2022 -
Charmaine Watkiss - Why I Draw
ArtSpace, March 3, 2022 -
Rising Star Painter Joy Labinjo Has Shows on Two Continents. She Told Us How She Gets It All Done
Naomi Rea, Artnet, March 1, 2022 -
Your Concise New York Art Guide for March 2022
Cassie Packard, Hyperallergic, February 28, 2022 -
In Full Ground, Joy Labinjo perceives woman’s nudity differently
Emelike Obinna, Business Day, February 28, 2022 -
JOY LABINJO: FULL GROUND
Omenka, February 27, 2022 -
Nyandoro sets up arts workshop
TENDAI SAUTA, News Day, February 11, 2022 -
Phaidon's New Art Book ‘PRIME’ Names Over 100 Future Art Superstars
Sam Gaskin, Ocula, February 11, 2022 -
How to celebrate Black History Month 2022 in New York City
Aaron Ginsburg, 6sqft, February 7, 2022 -
In Pictures: See How LACMA’s New Interscope Records Show Pairs Artists With the Musicians That Inspire Them, from Lana D
Artnet, February 4, 2022 -
Book Review: Capturing Nigeria’s Cultural Heritage In Lens
Nigerian Tribune, February 2, 2022 -
ART ON A POSTCARD PRESENTS INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY 2022 AUCTION
CHARLIE COLVILLE, Country & Town House, February 1, 2022 -
Tiwani Contemporary now representing Alicia Henry
ArtDaily, December 3, 2021 -
Laura Cumming’s best art of 2021
Laura Cumming, The Guardian, December 1, 2021 -
15 Works That Sold at This Year’s Art Basel Miami Beach
Angelica Villa, ARTnews, December 1, 2021 -
Exhibitions to See This Weekend Before They Close
LONDON PAINT CLUB, November 30, 2021 -
Andrew Pierre Hart: “A Photocopier at the RCA Had a Hip Hop Beat. 91bpm…”
Chloe Carroll , Elephant, November 22, 2021 -
Charmaine Watkiss on Reconstructing the Image of Black Womanhood
Victoria Adukwei Bulley, FRIEZE, November 17, 2021 -
A different perspective: the changing status of Black British art
Rianna Jade Parker, The Guardian, November 8, 2021 -
Burps, branches and bold exploration – Laced/Cut & Mix review
Hannah Clugston, The Guardian, November 1, 2021 -
Umar Rashid’s narrative paintings collapse past, present and future into a darkly comic vision of colonialism
Kelsey Ables, The Washington Post, October 27, 2021 -
Umar Rashid Brings Expansive Story To Tiny Space In Washington, D.C.
Chadd Scott, Forbes, October 22, 2021 -
The 10 Best Booths at Frieze London: From Boy-Band Personas to Audio-Visual Healing Environments and More
Elizabeth Fullerton, ArtNews, October 14, 2021 -
Résister aux envahisseurs
Jérôme Delgado, LeDevoir, September 25, 2021 -
Joy Labinjo and Claudette Johnson on Depicting Black Joy
Frieze, September 21, 2021 -
Momentum: la biennale norvegese risponde alle sfide attuali
Giovanni Gasparini, Il Sole 24 Ore, September 8, 2021 -
All of life is here. And it’s too much!’ – Mixing It Up: Painting Today review
Adrian Searle, The Guardian, September 7, 2021 -
Best Shows in The West End
Allyssia Alleyne, Frieze, June 4, 2021 -
London Gallery Weekend - highlights from the celebration of the city’s galleries
Nancy Durrant, Evening Standard, June 2, 2021 -
June Sarpong on the Power of Black Art and Visual Storytelling
June Sarpong, Vanity Fair, May 25, 2021 -
Painting With Sound: Andrew Pierre Hart's Rhythmic Canvases
Robert Barry, The Quietus, May 22, 2021 -
Culture africaine: les rendez-vous en mai
Siegfried Forster, Radio France Internationale, May 4, 2021 -
‘It’s about looking around us’: New York’s Frieze art fair tackles social justice
Nadja Sayej, The Guardian, May 4, 2021 -
The Huntington Gets Hip
Robin Pogrebin, New York Times, April 30, 2021 -
Casey Lesser On The Multifaceted Prism Of Female-Led, Contemporary Art
Chidozie Obasi, Vogue Italia, March 19, 2021 -
A New ‘Aida’ Lands in the Middle of France’s Culture Wars
Joshua Barone, The New York Times, March 10, 2021 -
Umar Rashid: The Wilding History. Los Angeles Jan 7th, 2021
Bill Powers, Muse Magazine, March 1, 2021 -
Umar Rashid (Frohawk Two Feathers)
Gilda Williams, Artforum, March 1, 2021 -
Virginia Chihota Questions the Bonds of Family in Her Silk-Screen Works
Elephant, February 15, 2021 -
Buying Art
House and Garden, February 10, 2021 -
Joy Labinjo, an artist making black lives visible
Rachel Spence, Financial Times, November 27, 2020 -
Shaznay Lewis celebrates 11 Black British trailblazers
Kemi Alemoru, GQ Style, November 14, 2020 -
POLYMATH CREATIVE UMAR RASHID CONSIDERS THE IMPERIAL EFFECTS OF PANDEMIC
Nevena Dzamonja, Cultured, November 6, 2020 -
Joy Labinjo: 'When I’m painting I feel happy and alive'
Kadish Morris, The Guardian, November 1, 2020 -
BBC Royal Academy Summer Exhibition
BBC, October 17, 2020 -
Charmaine Watkiss and Andrew Pierre Hart Tune to the Blues
Aida Amoako, Frieze, September 11, 2020 -
Joy Labinjo is setting a new benchmark for Black representation in painting
Mahoro Seward, i-D, July 30, 2020 -
Michaela Yearwood-Dan meets Mary Evans: 'I’ve been racially discriminated against at shows I’ve been in!'
Micha Frazer-Carroll, The Guardian, June 25, 2020 -
The Armory Show: Playing It Safe During an Unsettled Time
Martha Schwendener, The New York Times, March 5, 2020 -
The Women Artists Who Deserve Our Attention, According to 9 Leading Artists
Artsy Editors, Artsy, March 1, 2020 -
Community Engagement: Joy Labinjo Interviewed by Rianna Jade Parker | Painting as storytelling.
Rianna Jade Parker, Bomb Magazine, February 20, 2020 -
These Emerging Black Artists Are the Future of Figurative Painting
Isis Davis-Marks, Artsy, February 11, 2020 -
Hammer Museum Reveals Artist List For 2020 Made In L.A. Biennial
Artforum, January 21, 2020 -
Dive Deeper Into Michaela Yearwood-Dan’s Sexy, Super-Romantic Paintings
Charlotte Jansen, Elephant, January 6, 2020 -
Critics' Picks: Michaela Yearwood-Dan
Rianna Jade Parker, ArtForum, December 31, 2019 -
Instagram, golden toilets, and the return of paint: how the art world changed this decade
Hettie Judah, iNews, December 30, 2019 -
Joy Labinjo’s Dynamic Process in Painting Her Family
Anna Souter, Hyperallergic, December 27, 2019 -
The Art Movements of the 2010s
Charlotte Jansen, Artsy, December 18, 2019 -
Paint it black: artists of colour breathing new life into 'inert' art form
Lanre Bakare , The Guardian, November 17, 2019 -
The Stylist: The latest exhibitions championing diversity in the art
Roxane Gay, The Stylist, November 6, 2019 -
Making Waves, The Antipodes, Hanne Orstavik, His Dark Materials, Joy Labinjo
Saturday Review, BBC Radio 4, November 2, 2019 -
10 art exhibitions to see in November
RA , November 1, 2019 -
Five black female and non-binary artists to follow on Instagram
Patricia Yaker Ekall, Art UK, October 29, 2019 -
Now Showing 318: The week’s top exhibitions
Jack Hutchinson, a-n News, October 28, 2019 -
Joy Labinjo, By The Grace of God reviewed, Alastair Sooke, actors doing other jobs
Front Row, BBC Radio 4, October 22, 2019 -
Maren Hassinger Wants to Bring People Together
PAIGE KATHERINE BRADLEY , Garage, October 13, 2019 -
INTERVIEWS MAREN HASSINGER
Ian Bourland, ArtForum, October 10, 2019 -
these four women are changing the face of contemporary african art
Mahoro Seward , i-D, October 9, 2019 -
Paintings dominate Frieze London as buyers shun 'risky installations'
Lanre Bakare , The Guardian, October 8, 2019 -
Price Check! Here’s What Sold—and for How Much—at Frieze London and Frieze Masters 2019
Artnet News, October 7, 2019 -
What Sold at Frieze London
Benjamin Sutton, Artsy, October 7, 2019 -
What not to miss this weekend at Frieze London
Kathryn O'Regan, Sleek Magazine, October 4, 2019 -
Frieze London 2019 review – gags, tapestry and hardcore ceramic panda sex
Hettie Judah, The Guardian, October 3, 2019 -
The Art of London
Charlotte Jansen, The Culture Trip, October 1, 2019 -
Everything you need to know about Frieze London 2019
HETTIE JUDAH, Vogue, October 1, 2019 -
The Love Magazine
Love Magazine, September 2, 2019 -
Artist Leo Robinson on Rejecting Modernity and Embracing Mythology
AURELLA YUSSUF, Frieze, September 2, 2019 -
Quetzal / Drawing Africa On The Map
Independent collectors, August 27, 2019 -
Find Your Cosmic Joy With These Alchemical Paintings for the Internet Age
Louise Benson, Elephant, July 20, 2019 -
Zina Saro-Wiwa: The Weight of Absence and What Remains
Emmanuel Balogun, Art Papers, July 1, 2019 -
PhotoEspaña: where glamour meets grit – in pictures
Guy Lane, The Guardian, June 17, 2019 -
Datebook: Umar Rashid turns colonial histories upside down in paintings at VPAM
Carolina A. Miranda, Los Angeles Times, June 13, 2019 -
Photo España: Déjà Vu?
Gemma Padley, The Journal of Photography, June 10, 2019 -
Alicia Henry at The Power Plant
Magdalyn Asimakis, Artforum, May 1, 2019 -
In Conversation with Zina Saro Wiwa | Re-Imagining Her World
WANA UDOBANG, C&, April 8, 2019 -
Thirteen artists not to miss at The Armory Show
The Art Newspaper, March 6, 2019 -
Will Macron Lead the Restitution of African Cultural Heritage?
SEAN O’TOOLE, Frieze, December 13, 2018 -
Top 5 Picks at Art Basel Miami Beach 2018
Katrina Kufer, Harper's Bazaar Arabia, December 4, 2018 -
For Zina Saro-Wiwa, Food Carries Meaning and Metaphor
Ted Loos, NY Times, December 4, 2018 -
Zina Saro-Wiwa: performing table manners in 21st century Nigeria
Rizvana Bradley, Art Basel, November 22, 2018 -
What To Expect From Art Basel Miami Beach 2018
Ayesha Shaikh, Harper's Bazaar Arabia, November 22, 2018 -
McQueen's Honours | The revered designer's enduring legacy continues to inspire fresh artistic talent
Teresa Fitzherbert , Harper's Bazaar, November 1, 2018 -
Thierry Oussou Wins the 14th Tollman Award for the Visual Arts
Contemporary &, October 17, 2018 -
What does the future hold for art and artists across the African continent?
BBC Sound, October 6, 2018 -
Zina Saro-Wiwa at Tiwani Contemporary, London
Art News, October 5, 2018 -
Meet the Nigerian Creatives Taking Over the World
Siddhartha Mitter, W Magazine, October 3, 2018 -
Curator Elvira Dyangani Ose on why her role at The Showroom Gallery is 'the job of a lifetime'
BEN LUKE , Evening Standard, October 2, 2018 -
WOMEN ON AEROPLANES
DIVYA OSBON, The White Review, October 1, 2018 -
Zina Saro-Wiwa
Wall Street International, September 20, 2018 -
Interview Zina Saro-Wiwa: 'For 10 years I didn't cry about my father'
Claire Armitstead, The Guardian, September 18, 2018 -
I couldn’t mourn my father until 10 years after his execution, says Zina Saro-Wiwa
The Cable, September 12, 2018 -
A NEW GENERATION: 8 AFRICAN FEMALE ARTISTS WHO ARE SHIFTING THE GAZE
Jacquie Myburgh Chemaly, The Wanted Magazine, September 11, 2018 -
‘IT’S TIME TO DECOLONIZE ENVIRONMENTALISM’: AN INTERVIEW WITH ZINA SARO-WIWA
ISMAIL EINASHE, Frieze, September 11, 2018 -
Sadness, Pain, and Wonder: Summer International Artists-in-Residence at Artpace
Neil Fauerso, Glasstire, September 1, 2018 -
Ecstasy and ethnography in Geneva
Samuel Reilly, Apollo Magazine, July 25, 2018 -
Football, Free on the Streets
Garnette Cadogan, NYR Daily, July 23, 2018 -
Artpace Opens its Summer International Artists-in-Residence Exhibitions
KATHLEEN PETTY, San Antonio Magazine , July 19, 2018 -
Artist Thierry Oussou: 'If you take the king's throne you take their place'
Natalie Whittle, Financial Times, July 12, 2018 -
Watch the throne: why artist Thierry Oussou faked an archaeological dig
Dale Berning Sawa, The Guardian, July 9, 2018 -
Thierry Oussou at Tiwani Contemporary, London
Art News, June 28, 2018 -
From Archeological Methods to Contemporary Art
JULIE ABRICOT, Contemporary &, June 20, 2018 -
Notations
The Paris Review , June 11, 2018 -
Artist Mequitta Ahuja’s self-portraits shine light on the construction of identity
Daphne Milner, It's Nice That, May 31, 2018 -
These African Female Artists Are Hitting the International Stage
Percy Mabandu, Departures, May 29, 2018 -
Carnivorous Politics, Defiant Bodies: Harare Painting in Turbulent Times
SEAN O'TOOLE, Frieze, May 26, 2018 -
Dawit L Petros's best photograph: a shipwrecked Japanese trawler
Karin Andreasson, The Guardian, May 17, 2018 -
An Interview with Mequitta Ahuja About Success, Heartbreak, and a Recent Guggenheim Award by Cara Ober
CARA OBER, BMore Art, April 16, 2018 -
A Baltimore painter is among the 2018 Guggenheim fellows
Sarah Meehan, The Baltimore Sun, April 16, 2018 -
This art lets you choose your own adventure. Get your cell phones ready.
Francesca Mattozzi , Artibune, April 15, 2018 -
Instrucciones para crear un mercado internacional de arte
ANALÍA IGLESIAS, El Pais, April 10, 2018 -
Antiga fábrica Mission abre espaço para artes
Jornal de Angola, April 6, 2018 -
Brilliant Things To Do in April
Belle Hutton & Daisy Woodward, Another Magazine, April 2, 2018 -
25 artists shortlisted for Contemporary African Photography Prize
Diane Smyth, British Journal of Photography , March 28, 2018 -
Fleeting Traces: Thierry Oussou’s ‘Before It Is Completely Gone’
Chris Thurman, Artthrob, March 13, 2018 -
Stories of Self-Discovery from the Niger Delta
Charlotte Jansen, Elephant , March 9, 2018 -
Highlights From The 1:54 Art Fair In Morocco
Garreth Van Niekerk, Huffington Post, February 28, 2018 -
Happy Days: A Tightly Curated Prospect.4 Offers a Welcome Dose of Optimism
Lauren Ross, Art News, February 23, 2018 -
Délio Jasse’s Endless Archive
Paula Nascimento, Contemporary &, February 22, 2018 -
#TheLIST: Up-and-Coming Artists You Need to Know
CATINCA TABACARU, Harper's Bazaar, February 15, 2018 -
INTERVIEWS ZINA SARO-WIWA
Ian Bourland, Art Forum, February 10, 2018 -
The Fortune And Fury Behind Nollywood
Peace Hyde, Forbes Africa, January 30, 2018 -
To Be the Other of the Other: An Encounter with Frohawk Two Feathers / Grégory Pierrot
Grégory Pierrot, ASAP Journal, December 7, 2017 -
Wall To Wall | The Speculative Histories of Umar Rashid, aka Frohawk Two Feathers
Andrew Berardini, Mandatory, October 31, 2016 -
Zimbabwean Gareth Nyandoro wins the 2016 FT Oppenheimer award for art
Stephanie Ohumu, This is Africa, October 4, 2016 -
2016 EMERGING ARTISTS AWARD GOES TO GARETH NYANDORO
Happening, September 28, 2016 -
Gareth Nyandoro, winner, Emerging Voices 2016 Art Award
Rose Carr , Financial Times, September 27, 2016 -
Artist Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum explodes on London’s art scene
Mareike Pietzsch, The South African, May 1, 2016 -
Catch SA artist Sunstrum @Tiwani in London this week
Gordon Glyn-Jones, The South African, May 1, 2016 -
In Conversation with Gareth Nyandoro: Exploring the Dimensions
Contemporary &, April 19, 2016 -
Solo exhibition of new work by artist Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum on view at Tiwani Contemporary
Art Daily, April 2, 2016 -
Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum Explores the Cosmos and Our Place in It
Karen Kedmey, Artsy, April 1, 2016 -
Mythology, Geology and Nature of the Universe in Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum Exhibition at Tiwani Contemporary
Nadja Breton, The Whitewalls, March 24, 2016 -
Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum’s photographic maps of the Milky Way
Tom Seymour, British Journal of Photography, March 23, 2016 -
The 50 Gallery Shows You Need to See This Spring
Artsy, March 15, 2016 -
Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum: Polyhedra
3/14/2016, Contemorary &, March 14, 2016 -
Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum
Africanah, March 13, 2016 -
In “Paper Cut,” Gareth Nyandoro Takes an Abstract Stroll Through the Markets of Zimbabwe
Lara Monro, Artsy, March 1, 2016 -
Zimbabwean art on the global arena
The Herald, February 29, 2016 -
Gareth Nyandoro
Christine Takengny, Contemporary Art Society, February 25, 2016 -
Thierry Oussou
Rosalie van Deursen, Africanah, January 31, 2016 -
Robel Temesgen at Tiwani Contemporary
Elephant, January 15, 2016 -
Robel Temesgen Brings the Protective Spirits of Ethiopia to London
Jack T N Smurthwaite, Artsy, January 13, 2016 -
Robel Temesgen's first United Kingdom solo exhibition opens at Tiwani Contemporary
Art Daily, January 8, 2016 -
Moving Pictures: a first generation video artist mixes ways of seeing
Anneliese Cooper, Modern Painters, October 1, 2015 -
An Imaginary Battle Comes to Life at the Hudson River Museum
Susan Hodara, The New York Times, March 20, 2015 -
The tenses in Theo Eshetu's the return of the Axum Obelisk
Soh Bejeng Ndikung, ArtReview, October 1, 2014 -
Theo Eshetu in conversation with Selene Wendt
Selene Wendt, Nka: Journal of African Contemporary Art, October 1, 2014