Contemporary African Art and several new firms focusing on art from the continent have fueled a growing market in London.
America has never needed an art exhibition the way it needs “Spirit & Strength: Modern Art from Haiti,” on view through March 8, 2025, at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.
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Jo Rogge is a reminder that there are unsung artists tackling difficult subjects that society cannot afford to ignore.
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The most expansive exhibition to date of the American artist is going on a country-wide tour culminating in Washington, D.C.
The project blends cultural heritage with modern corporate identity, featuring vibrant Ndebele patterns created by Dr Mahlangu’s students alongside artists from the Mmabane Foundation.