Larry AmponsahHow the artist propels us from the past to the future and back again in a forever flow state
(Be)longingIn conversation with Alka Dass and Zenaéca Singh at Investec Cape Town Art Fair 2024
Mpumelelo Buthelezi and Tamibé BourdannéIn conversation with emerging photographers Mpumelelo Buthelezi and Tamibé Bourdanné
Rokhaya DialloAll hail France’s multi-hyphenate advocate leading the charge for equality for all
A love letter to resistanceFrom Nataal issue 3: rapper, activist and academic Lowkey on the beauty of horizontal solidarity
The Evil GeniusMr Eazi brings his interactive exhibition to 1-54 London to deliver a multi-sensory delight
Intersections of African YouthGalerie Gomis opens its doors with an intergenerational show featuring Sanlé Sory and Kyle Weeks
The story of OLuis Alberto Rodriguez discusses his latest book and its search for spiritual transcendence
Peju AlatiseWater goddesses, spirit children and raindrops reign at the artist’s Rele Gallery show
La GravitéCedric Ido's wonderful new movie is reinventing the French suburbs genre
Sara BenabdallahAs media partner for 1-54 Marrakech, Nataal sits down with emerging local artist Sara Benabdallah
You’re All I Need To Get ByNataal debuts this film by Samuel Bradley featuring The London Africa Gospel Choir
Littlegig LamuSetting sail with Littlegig Lamu for three days of mind-blowing creativity and island adventures
See us hear usA response to Uganda’s Anti-Homosexuality bill from visual artist and activist DeLovie Kwagala (Papa De)
Rich thingsPoor people make rich things – how festive practice prevents catastrophe at New Orleans Mardi Gras
Surf SangomaCatherine Green and Nthato Mokgata discuss Kizazi Moto, the Disney+ animation anthology from Africa
BLINKY BILLThe king of Nairobi bounce is back. We sit down to digest the magic that is his second solo album
New horizonsNew spaces and fresh voices at 1-54 Marrakech reflect the city’s growing artistic voice
BROTHERHOODCelebration the spirit of youth in this personal story shot on the shores of Lagos
A Young South AfricaKaia Charles, Bee Diamondhead and Nikki Zakka discuss the Now Gallery show spotlighting SA creativity
JulianknxxFraming the artist’s solo show at the Barbican in partnership with WePresent
Boemo DialeGet ready to be charmed by the evocative beings that exist in Boemo Diale’s bright works
esmehaMulti-hyphenate bex explores taking a leap of faith with her dreamy short film, Esmeha
More True Than FactA retrospective of Djibril Drame’s photography at Mehari Sequar Gallery sparkles with feeling
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