Gus HofOur series on Brazil’s young black photographers continues with Gus Hof
Insular NightInsular Night: Invisible Gardens is Rodrigo Sombra’s contemplative gaze on Cuban street culture
From Brazil, With LoveAs our series on Brazil’s young black photographers continues, we profile Rio native Caio Rosa
FreeWatch free, Wukda’s short film sparking conversation around what it means to have liberty
From Brazil, With LoveIn the first in our series on Brazil’s young black photographers, we profile Rafa Kennedy
The Eye That FollowsDawit N.M’s first major show reveals the intimate gaze that fuels is films and photography
Oyinkan BraithwaiteWe talk to Nigerian novelist Oyinkan Braithwaite about her reading habits and genre-busting prose
Hamburg protestsPhotographer Delali Ayivi shares her images and personal perspective on the Black Lives Matter protest in Hamburg
SherenCleon Grey’s art book is an evocative and personal expression of life and love
The Men Who Speak GayleAndrew Brukman tells us about his film documenting the Gayle-speaking LGBTIQ+ community in South Africa
Victoria YardsInside the regeneration project in Joburg where artists and entrepreneurs can thrive
A letter to AfricaKenyan artist Wambui Wamae Kamiru Collymore’s powerful letter calling for African solidarity with Black Lives Matter
AllumuahCurtis Essel’s award winning short film is an invitation for Africans to unite
New Nigeria StudiosNataal profiles four of the End SARS photographers being supported by ART X Lagos 2020
Rendani NemakhavhaniThe Joburg-based illustrator uses self and society as a springboard for her new set of works
Kwesi BotchwayThe Ghanaian artist opens Gallery 1957’s London space with the solo show Becoming As Well As Being
The Time Is NowGalerie Number 8 and Paper Journal’s fundraiser in aid of black lives
Dangerous BodiesImage maker Jamal Nxedlana confronts perceptions of the black body in his new photography series
LONDON VOICESAs the Black Lives Matter protests are felt worldwide, Nataal asks London creatives to share their reflections
MasThis film by Daniel Amoakoh and Trippin celebrates the love and culture of London’s Mas bands
MQBMBQJordan Anderson reveals his new project My Queer Blackness, My Black Queerness
Afua HirschWe talk to Hirsch about her BBC series exploring the art, music and culture of three African countries
New York ProtestsPhotographer Amandla Bakara shares her frontline images from the George Floyd protests in NYC
The Photographic CollectiveDr Julie Bonzon introduces her initiative promoting emerging photographic artists across Africa
Nuits BalnéairesIn Abidjan’s Abobo neighbourhood, Nuits Balnéaires' new exhibition brings joy
Ilyes GriyebAs the young photographer releases his debut book, he speaks to us about revealing the real Morocco
Double actIn conversation with Joburg-based artists Teresa Kutala Firmino and Blessing Ngobeni at Victoria Yards
As Told By UsNataal’s top five shorts showing at the virtual film festival celebrating Black voices
Ayanda MabuluWe meet the artist at Victoria Yards to discuss the power and spirituality behind his paintings
1-54 London 2020As media partner for 1-54 London, Nataal selects five exhibiting artists that are not to be missed
The IsolationistRhulani Anthony Bila’s intimate short film explores the agonies and ecstasies of life in lockdown
Just PicturesArt critic Antwaun Sargent invites us to meet him in St Louis for an exhibition of genre-blurring photography
In Praise of Still BoysInterdisciplinary artist Julianknxx delivers a dose of visual poetry with his latest film
OPAL TOMETIWatch Diaspora Rising, a short film from the co-founder of the Black Lives Matter movement
Natsai Audrey ChiezaDesign Indaba: The Zimbabwean bio-designer on creating textiles with nature at their heart
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