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Nubuke Foundation show

Knotted Ties
As media partner for 1-54 NYC, Nataal speaks to artists from its exhibition about the worlds they weave together

Derrick Ofosu Boateng
Nataal speaks to the Ghanaian artist about his solo show with Homecoming Gallery

The African Lookbook
Frida Orupabo’s archival collages are in conversation with The Catherine McKinley Collection in this new book

ODÙ
The Brazilian photographer takes us into a market in Salvador for his photobook depicting Afro-Brazilian life

Zandile Tshabalala
The emerging artist speaks to us about reclaiming the black body on canvas for her solo show Enter Paradise

Lorelle Aboagye-Mubanga
The London-based Masters graduate weaving stories of history and ancestors

Scent of Appolonia
Nuits Balnéaires' latest exhibition captures the majestic nature of Appolonia

Talia Ramkilawan
1-54 Paris: Nataal speaks to this emerging talent about the social resilience she weaves into her artworks

Mundane Machines
Max Siedentoph imagines how everyday objects could take on human forms

ART X Lagos 2020 highlights
As media partner for ART X Lagos, here’s Nataal’s highlights from the 2020 fair

Barakat
Nataal talks to Amy Jephta about her film Barakat, which closes this year’s Film Africa

Wonder Buhle Mbambo
In conversation with the South African painter as his work goes on view in London

Tudo que vêm de nós
Exclusive: Lucas Cordeiro debuts his latest photographic series inspired by his childhood in Bahia

Botswana artivists
Meet the young creative activists who are helping to forge social change in Botswana

Ygor Bahia
From Salvador to Münster, Ygor Bahia’s photographic practice embraces a raw yet tender documentation of queer bodies

War Within
Wukda’s short film explores the intrigue and fear felt when you truly face yourself

Lucas cesario
In the last and 10th feature in this series, Ode hails the work of Rio photographer Lucas cesario

ISIMO
Sethembile Msezane’s new short film looks to ancestral medicine and spirituality as a response to the pandemic

DIEGO BOMFIM
Diego Bomfim’s magical images are infused with the inherent strength of his Bahia upbringing

Polly
Nataal speaks to film director Faramarz Gosheh about challenging the image of love in his new short

Areia
Brazilian imagemaker Caroline Lima debuts her short film exploring the notion of time

Dispatches from the Vanguard
Patrick A Howell’s book hears from artists and activists against the conservativism of Trump

Opulence
The celebrated visual artist talks to us about the healing nature of his portraits

Leila Alaoui
1:54 London and Somerset House celebrate the late French Moroccan photographer

James Barnor
London’s Piccadilly Circus experiences the world of James Barnor ahead of his Serpentine retrospective

Camila Toun
Camila Tuon’s portraits create an emotional connection with Brazil’s identity and oral memory

Agua
Let the Barcelona-based photographer’s serene imagery wash over you

Lakutshon’ Ilanga
South African filmmaker Phumi Morare discusses her short film telling the human story of Apartheid

Jalada Africa
Wanjeri Gakuru, editor of Jalada and Nataal’s Nairobi editor, reveals the literary gems in Jalada’s latest edition

Zero Malaria
Meji Alabi and Láolú Senbanjo talk about the film and artwork they have created for Draw The Line Against Malaria

Ingred Barros
Ingrid Barros uses photography as a tool to defend the traditional communities of Maranha~o

Adriane de Souza
From Brazil to Qatar, Adriane de Souza’s delicate image making helps her subjects see and love themselves

Ibsen Santos
As our Brazilian photography series continues, Ibsen Santos tells us about the beauty of the people of Salvador

Henet Ward
Nataal speaks to Morad Mostafa, the winner of Film Africa’s Baobab Award for Best Short Film

Leave the Edges
Baff Akoto’s moving short film uses dance, music and poetry to explore spiritual connections across Africa’s diaspora

Yallah
Photographer Mounir Raji celebrates the Moroccan no-nonsense approach to life

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