In Sénégal, Voyage Temporel, the artist invites us to escape while reflecting on the beauty and uniqueness of his traditions
Exclusive: This new photobook is an ode to the 'Teranga' spirit of Senegal
A monumental Tate Modern exhibition celebrates the evolution of Nigerian art as a token of freedom, optimism, and collective imagination
A new MoMA exhibition explores how African studio portraits articulated alternative visions of freedom
Ibrahim Mahama takes us inside his landmark solo show at Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna
In his singular poetic language and hypnotic photographs, Nuits Balnéaires’ latest project traces intergenerational trajectories, foregrounding imagination as a restorative site for transgenerational repair
Rubee Samuel’s tender photographs from a Lagos school ignite visions of creative possibility
Jude Lartey's heartfelt tribute celebrating the resilience, joy, and unity of a steadfast coastal community
A coming of age visual story reflecting on time, identity, and the threshold between childhood and adulthood
Exclusive: The first in a series, this story is a visual investigation of transformation, duality, and transitional states of being
A retrospective of Djibril Drame at Mehari Sequar Gallery foregrounds compelling dialogues on African modernities and lived experience
Musician, Filmmaker & Multitalented artist Baloji's debut feature film is a cinematic odyssey on feminism and sorcery in Congolese homecoming
Carlos Idun-Tawiah’s fictional portrayal of Black fatherhood is a deeply personal meditation in his new body of work
Mous Lamrabat’s solo exhibition reflects on identity, belonging, and the complexity of origin
The African Film and Media Arts Collective is a continent-spanning cohort of artists and makers imagining new conditions of creation
Moses Adjei empowers the transformative potential of social sculpture in his new exhibition at Accra’s La Foundation for the Arts
Daniel Obasi’s collaboration with Louis Vuitton frames art as a site of protest and resilience in Nigeria
Read an exclusive excerpt from MANJU Journal's debut artistic publication
In Accra, a new creative collective reimagines Ghanaian heritage through visual storytelling