Art

Tiwani Contemporary: Theo Eshetu’s The Slave Ship

On Thursday 29 June the Tiwani Contemporary presented for the first time in UK The…

Beyond takes us to: Liverpool International Slavery Museum Art of Solidarity

Cuban posters for African liberation 1967 – 1989 Until 6 August 2017 Art of Solidarity…

Art Night with Whitechapel Gallery to transform London’s East End

Unlimited Productions and Whitechapel Gallery’s annual festival Art Night 2017 will take place throughout the…

Grenfell Tower Victim Khadija Saye’s Work on display at Tate Britain in memory of the loss

The work of talented young artist Khadija Saye, who tragically passed away in the Grenfell…

Tate Britain Queer and Now: Food trucks and picnics a fantastic selection from Café Sovegan, Zoe’s Kitchen and many more Sat 24th June

BBQ 18.00–21.30 Clore Lawn There will be BBQs on the lawn during the day with…

Serpentine Pavilion 2017: Diébédo Francis Keré

“I believe that architecture has the power to surprise, unite and inspire, all while mediating…

Nottingham Contemporary: Let’s Come Together to Share & Celebrate our Cultures.

  Nottingham Refugee Week launched Saturday 17 June 1-4pm at Nottingham Contemporary! Join in with…

Serpentine Galleries: Grayson Perry, Arthur Jafa and Diebedo Francis Kéré’s Pavilion

When: 8 June – 10 September 2017 Where: Serpentine Galleries (Sackler Gallery and Pavilion), Kensington…

New York: Time Light and Ritual Photography Exhibition

Photographs by John Simmons ASC cinematographer/photographer and Frank Stewart photographer. These life-long friends both started…

Interview: 10 Q’s with Naomi Wanjiku Gakunga Artist

Tushauriane- Let’s Talk About It is at the October Gallery until 29th July 2017.  This will be Naomi’s second…

October Gallery presents Naomi Wanjiku Gakunga: Tushauriane– Let’s Talk About It

A new exhibition of works by Naomi Wanjiku Gakunga will be her second solo exhibition in…

JonaQuestArt presents Vibrant Continuum

Marking another milestone on its quest to showcase the works of undiscovered and emerging artist…

57th Venice Biennale Review: Christine Dixie’s To Be King European Cultural Centre’s Personal Structures

Christine Dixie’s To Be King was an intriguing highlight in a sea of culture-shaking art…

Barbican: Film in Focus John Akomfrah

Date: 6 October 2017 – 7 January 2018  Where: Curve Gallery FREE Experimental filmmaker John…

57th Venice Biennale 2017 – “To Be King” by Christine Dixie

Dixie has been invited by the European Cultural Foundation to show her installation To Be…

Art News: Sotheby’s has first Modern and Contemporary African Art Sale

The London auction is to include 60 artists from 14 countries across the continent, with several…