This year featured a rich mix of artists and galleries, both new to 1-54 and a lot of those making their returns. A diverse range of 160 artists amd 60 exhibitors from across Africa, Brazil and beyond. There were the conventional, the zany and the envelope pushers but what seemed clear was that every iteration of 1-54 Art fair is a referendum on contemporary African art
Victor Ehikhamenor, a celebrated Nigerian artist, is set to unveil his first solo exhibition in Brussels, Belgium. Titled “The Enigma...
Mati Diop premiered her latest documentary, Dahomey, at the Berlin Film Festival, shedding light on the restitution of African artefacts...
A French second-hand dealer has successfully defended his right to retain the $4.6m proceeds from the sale of a rare...
Mr Eazi, a rising star in the African music scene, recently sat down with Euronews Culture to discuss his debut...
Plans and renderings for the Edo Museum of West African Art (EMOWAA), which was previously known as the Benin Royal...
Ten former staffers and members of the board at the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art in Washington, D.C., have...