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Voices of African Photography is a 10-part series presented in partnership with the African Photojournalism Database, a joint project of Everyday Africa and World Press Photo, to highlight the ...
“Train Church, Johannesburg-Soweto line,” 1986. These images, by the South African photographer Santu Mofokeng, ostensibly depict scenes of segregated transport during apartheid.
“A World in Common: Contemporary African Photography” is on view at the Tate Modern, Bankside, London SE1 9TG, July 6, 2023—January 14, 2024. More Trending Stories: ...
The introductory panel to Tate Modern's exhibition of photography, film and installation contains some stark facts that remind us of the history informing the work of these 36 African artists. Some 10 ...
Through A Lens Darkly, an extraordinary new documentary by filmmaker Thomas Allen Harris, is at-once a deep, rich dive into the history of African American photography and — transcending the ...
Contact: Sasha Steinberg Elyse Hill (Photo submitted) STARKVILLE, Miss.—Mississippi State University Libraries is hosting a virtual event featuring guest speakers specializing in African American ...
Voices of African Photography is a 10-part series presented in partnership with Everyday Africa and the African Photojournalism Database to highlight the work of 10 African photographers ...
It’s been 17 years since apartheid came to an end in South Africa, and the transition to democracy has not been an easy one, for while political systems may change, social attitudes may prove yet more ...
Beyond photography, The African Gaze cuts across the world of cinema, highlighting the social, political and cultural impact of filmmakers, from Ousmane Sembène and his dedication to depicting the ...
A World In Common at Tate Modern. Tate Modern/Lucy Green The last large survey exhibition of African photography by a major western gallery was In/Sight at the Guggenheim Museum in New York in 1996.
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