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Ficre Ghebreyesus paintings and pastels in rich and bold palettes demonstrate Ghebreyesus’s evolving definition of home.
Cornelius Annor paintings harken to both classical art historical paradigms and the unique aesthetics of modern African portraiture.
The Barnes Foundation brings together Sue Williamson and Lebohang Kganye, two of the most acclaimed South African contemporary artists.
Seth Fiifi Afful is known for his unique and uniformly arranged patterns as used in both the background and subjects of his paintings.
Whether beautiful, ugly, or something that defies categories, the Art Institute of Chicago African art exhibition, celebrates these objects.
The New Orleans Museum of Art has acquired Crocodylus, a sculpture by Kenyan-American artist Wangechi Mutu.
JD Malat Gallery presents a solo exhibition by London-based Ghanaian artist Kojo Marfo in Chelsea from May 4th through June 4th.
Collins Obijiaku Unexpected Sittings” brings together fifteen new portraits created over the last year at Roberts Projects in Los Angeles.
‘Igshaan Adams: Desire Lines’ is the first major solo exhibition of the work of Igshaan Adams in the United States.
The Institute for Contemporary Art at Virginia Commonwealth University presents the 1st institutional solo exhibition of Gideon Appah.
ROSEGALLERY presents an exhibition from visual artist Lebohang Kganye who was selected to represent South Africa in the 2022 Venice Biennale,