You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. In honor of Black History month, “Life on Scraps,” an exhibition featuring ...
The musician known as Nagrelha died on 18 November in Luanda, succumbing to lung cancer. He was 36 years old. Born Gelson Caio Manuel Mendes in 1986 but better known to all as Nagrelha, he was a ...
Luanda — The Angolan plastic artist Antonio Olé is among the invited to display at Est Art Fair - International Contemporary Art Fair, in an exhibition called "Drawing the World", which is taking ...
Sandra Poulson discusses Louise Bourgeois, Angolan humor and cheap wood. The artist Sandra Poulson, photographed in 2022.Credit...Adama Jalloh Supported by By Yaniya Lee In Solo Show, a new series ...
Three area artists have received fellowship funding to provide learning experiences for seniors. Celeste E. Lengerich and Ellen Mensch of Fort Wayne and Janelle Stone of Angola each received $3,500 ...
Click the FOLLOW button to be the first to know about this artist's upcoming lots, sold lots, exhibitions and articles The Angolan School, 20th Century comprised a group of artists active in this ...
A hybrid female and male figure with a scroll for a head that’s propped up by golden neck rings, extends its four arms outward as if to accept an embrace or an offering. The limbs are sinewy with ...
A successful play and a downtown arts festival both tap into Luandans’ fascination for their own city and its urban life. Angola’s capital, Luanda, boasts a rich cultural calendar for 2012, dominated ...
Diamang as apparatus : the production of painted walls of Lunda in 1953 -- The myth of analog Africa : the transition to information colonialism -- Rebouco : post-independence art and Angolan ...
Yesterday at the Harlem Parish in New York, presentations from emerging and established contemporary artists and galleries opened at the 2022 edition of 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair. The ...
Isabel dos Santos and Sindika Dokolo say that the current government is on a political ‘witch-hunt.’ Isabel dos Santos and Sindika Dokolo. Photo by Stephane Cardinale - Corbis/Corbis via Getty Images.