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Banksy, Jack and Jill (Police Kids), 2005. Screen print on paper 50 x 70 cm. Image: Palazzo Cipolla
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From Nigeria to Cameroon, artists reinvent contemporary African masquerade art in this stunning dual-continent exhibition of masks and meaning at the New Orleans Museum of Art.
In The Flowers on the Crown of the King, Wole Lagunju reimagines Yoruba heritage, using vibrant art to challenge global contemporary dialogues on power and identity.
From sustainable sourcing to intricate designs, artist Chris Maynard transforms bird feathers into beautiful feather art full of symbolism and elegance.
The humanitarian crisis in Gaza comes to life through an emotional photo exhibition, offering a glimpse into the resilience and humanity of those affected.
Senegalese photographer Omar Victor Diop challenges historical narratives, offering a fresh perspective on African identity, migration, and protest in his innovative photo projects.
If Books Could Kill, the toxic materials in manuscript illuminations will kill you. A new exhibition at the Waters Art Museum explores how substances like lead and arsenic shaped illuminated manuscripts and art.
The iconic works of Jean-Michel Basquiat and Roman Venus come together, bridging modern creativity with ancient symbolism in an unforgettable artistic narrative. […]
Bruce Onobrakpeya’s first major solo exhibition in a U.S. museum explores the powerful intersection of Christian faith and Nigerian traditions through his captivating art.