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No Twilight Too Mighty

Guggenheim Museum

No Twilight Too Mighty presents a selection of over 70 paintings and charcoal drawings from Lynette Yiadom-Boakye 2020 to 2023 on display for the first time at the Guggenheim Museum. The exhibition thus provides a rich opportunity to observe the continuum in the artist’s practice of creating evocative paintings that relate to the human experience. Yiadom-Boakye […]

Eric Gyamfi: Fixing Shadows – Julius and I

Autograph Rivington Place London EC2A 3BA Shoreditch High Street Liverpool Street, London, United Kingdom

  Eric Gyamfi transforms the gallery into a monochromatic cosmos, examining how photography can shift meanings and histories – ‘fixing shadows’ of legacy, absence, and revival. Six thousand cyanotype prints densely cover the gallery walls in the first UK solo exhibition of the artist’s work. In each one, Gyamfi blends his own image with a […]

IT SHOULDN’T BE REVOLUTIONARY: An Exploration of Rest and Taking Care of Black Women

Masur Museum. 1400 South Grand Street. Monroe LA, United States

K’Shana Hall continues to call to the forefront a need for care and restoration for Black women in a world that demands the continued extension of their physical and emotional labor. This body of work presents counter-narratives rooted in ease, gentleness, and boundaries, affirming self-determination and autonomy over how Black women care for themselves and […]

From Mali, with Love

Retro Africa Gallery Abuja, Nigeria

Retro Africa presents From Mali with Love, a group exhibition featuring three Malian contemporary art masters. Curated by Dolly Kola-Balogun, the opening show features paintings and installations by Abdoulaye Konaté, Amadou Sanogo and Ouologuem Abdou.

MoMA New Photography 2023

MoMA, Floor 2 NY, United States

Akinbode-Akinbiyi,-Bar-Beach,-Victoria-Island-Lagos,-1999 The Museum of Modern Art announces New Photography 2023: Kelani Abass, Akinbode Akinbiyi, Yagazie Emezi, Amanda Iheme, Abraham Oghobase, Karl Ohiri, Logo Oluwamuyiwa. On view from May 28 through September 16, 2023, the exhibition explores the photographic work of seven artists, all at various stages in their careers, who are united by their critical use […]