M-Bassy HamburgDiscover what went down at Nataal’s More Aphrike salon with M.Bassy in Hamburg
Yaa GyasiThe acclaimed young author discusses her powerful debut novel, Homegoing, and its comment on US race relations
Yinka ShonibareThe celebrated British Nigerian artist unveils his first exhibited work in Lagos, Wind Sculpture VI
Andrew DosunmuAs Nataal’s special project at AKAA opens, we introduce the artists
Namsa LeubaGallery Talks: Namsa Leuba's photography explores the crossroads between Africa and Europe
MediterraneaJonas Carpignano’s portrayal of the plight of African illegal immigrants in southern Italy
TigrayIn this first of our three-part series of Ethiopian Tales, photographer Rudi Geyser explores Tigray
Athi-Patra RugaGallery Talks: Displaced characters fuel this artist's epic stories of the promised land
Sharjah Biennial DakarThe ambivalence of water as explored at the Sharjah Biennial 13: Tamawuj project in Dakar
The high lifeSouth African photographer Jonathan Wood goes into the wilds in the Kingdom of Lesotho
Serge Attukwei ClotteyOne of Ghana’s most socially engaged contemporary artists invites Nataal into his Accra studio
Chris SaundersAs Nataal’s special project at AKAA opens, we introduce the artists
Ethiopia SkateEthiopian Tales: the skateboarding crew inspiring the country’s youth to conquer Addis Ababa’s streets
Joy RidesSoweto gets moving with a little help from Fixin Diaries and Thesis Lifestyle
LagosPhoto 2015Photographer Chris Saunders documents his experience of Nigeria's photo festival
We Must Not Be LookingThe photographer’s exhibition at WhatIfTheWorld gallery in Johannesburg explodes the language of race in South Africa
AKAANataal’s top 10 highlights from the AKAA art fair in Paris
DurimelAs Nataal’s special project at AKAA opens, we introduce the artists
Turn HeadsLakin Ogunbanwo’s second solo show at What If The World in Cape Town
Cristina de MiddelIn the first of our series of Gallery Talks the Spanish artist takes the hot seat
Tunisian ArtA young generation are driving the country’s cultural voice
Zohra OpokuGallery Talks: The Accra-based artist in conversation with the African Artists’ Foundation
NestThe Nest collective is nurturing Nairobi’s creative industries with its revolutionary output
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