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The artist uses unremarkable materials to take viewers beyond time and place
On show in Switzerland’s Muzeum Susch, Anu Põder’s sculptures rejected communist monumentality in favour of unconventional shapes and materials
The Sierra Leonean filmmaker’s new installation at London’s Barbican features videos with choirs performing his poems
His off-kilter sculptures, now on show in Berlin, reflect on mortality and resilience with dark humour
His art ranges from works inspired by gaming to treatments of African religious posters
Shamanic performances are central to a practice that is both artwork and ritual
Where to shop, eat and connect with the culture in his home city
As her new show opens at the Centro Botín in Spain, she discusses refusing to conform and why the US is bad for art
Her bright, surreal works and her new photo-festival reclaim African agency over depictions of the continent
A sprinkling of light on the canvas is an increasingly radical act
An exhibition of the photographer’s lesser-known images sheds new light on woman at work
The artist on Madagascar, white shirts and Lucky Strikes – his “only vice”
A new group show using hosiery to explore erotic and feminist themes lands at the Carl Freedman gallery in Margate, UK
A special exhibition brings together six African artists foregrounding women’s perspectives in diverse ways
This Somerset House exhibition is a statement about collectivity and collaboration across disparate territories
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