A Rose and a PrayerOde’s first photo book redefines the heavenly bodies of São Paulo
Troy MakazaNataal spotlights young Zimbabwean artist Troy Makaza as one to watch
MICHA SERRAFThe photographer rewriting the trauma of displacement with the imagined memory of celebration, homage and childlike wonder
Cape Town Art FairAs a media partner for Investec Cape Town Art Fair, we preview its new Female Artists Walkabout
Liz Johnson-ArturBrazilian photographer Gleeson Paulino introduces us to the carnival spirit of Sa~o Luiz do Paraitinga
AFROCURATIONThe Moleskine Foundation invites Nataal to explore its WikiAFrica Educational initiative in South Africa
ReloadingAs media partner for West Africa’s premier art fair, we explore the cryptosphere with this year’s NFT auction
Lakwena MaciverNataal speaks to the artist about her meditations in search of African utopia at 1-54 London 2021
Arthur TimothyThe artist’s show at Gallery 1957 explores his family’s close ties to Independence-era Ghana
EverWonderfulA first look inside Jeano Edwards’s photobook dedicated to his personal view of Jamaica
The Same Moon Above UsA book introducing the fresh wave of Tunisian photography talent
Beauty in the DarkExclusive: Nataal debuts Malusi S Bengu’s new short film and we hear from its three main protagonists
Sudan’s museums revampThe Western Sudan Community Museum Project sees three sites received a new lease of life
CAPE TOWN ART FAIRAs a media partner for Investec Cape Town Art Fair, Nataal reflects on its positive evolution
Joy YamusangieJoy Yamusangie’s new exhibition explores the liminal spaces between imagination and reality
KortyThe rise and rise of Nigeria’s YouTube sensation and budding filmmaker
Oracle AfronautSteloolive prepares for lift off in Accra with this latest installation, sound piece and performance
Option Dzikamai NyahunzviThe emerging Zimbabwean artist explores his ancestral roots in his debut solo show
Issam LarkatIssam Larkat uses photography to tell the stories of real Algerians and the country’s continuing struggle
Cape Town Art FairStep into the virtual world of this year’s Investec Cape Town Art Fair
Yos ClarkThis Ivorian dancer’s story is a fairy tale but his performances dig deep
Queens of BabiExplore the drag community of Abidjan through the lens of Ngadi Smart
Serpentine Pavilion 2021Sumayya Vally, the director of Counterspace, discusses her intervention for the 20th Serpentine Pavilion
K.SkitsThe performance artist’s multimedia series The Three Balloons embraces the gift of life beyond trauma
Muriu & HoundekpinkouThandiwe Muriu and King Houndekpinkou in conversation at 1-54 NYC
ReconnectionThe Brazilian photographer documents his much-longed-for reunion with his family in Salvador
Hakanto ContemporaryA look inside the opening show at Joël Andrianomearisoa’s new contemporary art space in Madagascar
Limbo AccraLimbo Accra and nmbello studio’s sustainable design competition encourages students to create Africa’s utopian future
Najla SaidThe Egyptian photographer discusses womanhood, hair and self-censorship
Kind of BlueCurator Simon Njami calls on jazz legend Miles Davis to unite the Middle East with Africa at Abu Dhabi Art
Nana Darkoa SekyiamahAs media partner for Africa Writes 2021, Nataal asks the author about her book, The Sex Lives of African Women
Sika KokooKwabena Appiah-Nti reveals his personal view of Ghana in his first photo book
LovingExclusive: Nataal debuts Aliyah Hasinah’s short film hearing from five Black womxn
Dear SenthuranWe share an excerpt from Akwaeke Emezi’s latest book
Pictures for PurposeSupport ecosystem restoration with Pictures for Purpose, a fundraising print sale
IGSHAAN ADAMSThe Cape Town artist speaks to Nataal about his debut solo show at London’s Hayward Gallery
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