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Ode to DakarBest of issue two: Senegalese rapper Xuman pens a poem about his beloved city
Tony GumThe South African photographer’s exhibition Portion offers an intimate account of womanhood
New DayIn conversation with William Armstrong, the director of Kormac’s beautiful music video
This is LagosAs a media partner for ART X Lagos 2019, Nataal reveals one of the Curated Projects at the fair
The power of performanceWura-Natasha Ogunji tells us about her curation of the Performance Pavilion at ART X Lagos
Abe OdedinaLooking to the divine through the strong strokes of this empathic artist showing at ART X Lagos 2019
Sika FuturoJoshua Kissi’s personal project looks at Ghana’s bodybuilding culture
Water LifeThe celebrated Ethiopian photographic artist discusses her new project for WaterAid
Kampala’s women artistsEncounters with some of the brilliant women forging Kampala’s emerging art scene
Fuck, you’re beautifulFrom issue two: A new zine celebrating the diversity of beauty in South Africa
2 Grams and a SunriseMalusi S. Bengu's short film tells the story of loss and longing in Joburg
Tarkwa BayThis young Nigerian photographer documents the joys of beach life in Tarkwa Bay
Ayana V. JacksonThe artist swims with Africa’s many water spirits for her latest body of work
Go the distanceThis photographic essay documents the boxing scene of Jamestown in Accra
Felabration 2019Adedolapo Boluwatife gets in the mix at the annual celebration of Fela Kuti’s birthday
Joy LabinjoNataal catches up with the rising star at ART X Lagos 2019 to discuss her delight-inducing paintings
Black Shade ProjectsBlack Shade Projects and Ozwald Boateng present Crossroads by Youssouf Sogodogo
Joana ChoumaliAfrican cities become restorative dream worlds through the works of this Ivorian artist
Mary SibandeThe artist unleashes a new chapter in her exploration of South African identity with her Somerset House show
Kerry James MarshallRead excerpts from the new David Zwirner book, Kerry James Marshall: History of Painting
Walk a mile in my shoesExclusive: This beautiful photographic story celebrates Accra’s creative scene
Out of many, one peopleDon Brodie captures his personal paradise in this love letter to Jamaica
N’GolàNataal is a media partner for the 8th N’Golà Biennial of Arts and Culture
Familiar StrangersRaised in Jamaica and living in Brooklyn, Jeano Edwards returns to the island to reflect on ideas of identity and home
James BarnorNubuke Foundation marks its reopening with a retrospective of this legendary photographer
HushShort film debut: Hush breaks the silence around gender-based violence in South Africa
e wá wo miLakin Ogunbanwo exhibits his latest body of work in Lagos, a beautiful exploration of Nigerian bridal traditions
Kudzanai ChiuraiIn conversation with Kudzanai Chiurai about his film We Live In Silence at Goodman Gallery
Kiluanji Kia HendaHear what influenced artist Kiluanji Kia Henda to make 2019’s Courtyard Sculpture Commission for 1-54 London
David UzochukwuThe young artist harnesses healing powers in his latest series, Drown In My Magic
Chibundu OnuzoThe young author promises to bring down the house at Africa Utopia with her immersive stage show, 1991
Enam GbewonyoThe artist and BBFA collective founder discusses her influences, heritage and multidisciplinary practice
Issue two partyIt was music and magic at the launch of Nataal issue two at The Standard, London
Kagiso LedigaThe South African comedian and filmmaker tells it like it is at Design Indaba
Belinda ZhawiThe poet discusses Africa Writes and shares a poem from her new publication, Small Inheritances
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