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Icons of a Metropolis: An Interview with Ade Adekola
Think Africa Press speaks to the Nigerian photographer and conceptual artist.
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One Man's Junk is Another Man's Treasure
African artists' use of discarded materials is driven by artistic vision, not necessity.
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Harare's International Festival of the Arts: Pushing Boundaries
Zimbabwe's artistic community navigate carefully around state censorship.
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Kenya: The Writing's On The Wall
Nairobi graffiti calls for change, but are voters listening?
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"Ghetto" Art from the Settlements of Nairobi
The informal settlements surrounding Kenya's capital are breeding a wealth of artistic creativity.
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The Hyena Men and Toxic Waste
The iconic images of South African photographer Pieter Hugo.
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Interview With Jali Fily Cissokho
The Senegalese kora master talks to Think Africa Press about his instrument and his griot ancestry.
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The Art of Abyssinia Explored
Scholars examine the foreign and indigenous influences in Ethiopian artistic history.
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A Screaming Man
The critical success of Mahamat Saleh Haroun's latest film is indicative of a broader revival in Chadian cinema.
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Owiny Sigoma Band
A new project fuses Luo folk music with contemporary western sounds.
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