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Against Forgetting: Another Kind of Archive

 “The record of thoughtful play becomes a play” Fred Moten, 2021. All Incomplete “Now, the story can begin. / Hear this: you proud, you wounded, you short of breath, you blinded by tears, you with a foot upon your back. / We do not wish to tell the story of an African tragedy / Nor…

How the works of Murakami question art in popular culture

Yesterday marked what would have been Frida Kahlo’s 114th birthday and in a celebration of the fact, Dazed posted an Instagram graphic reminding people of a piece they published in 2018. The piece titled “Frida Kahlo is not your symbol” by writer Ayoola Solarin appeared to me at a time in which I had already…

Alexandre Nitzsche’s ‘Mapa Império’ | cartographies of history

Historical “fact” is a topic that has come under an increasing amount of scrutiny in recent years, and rightly so. Within context, history often presents us with an engrossing tale of humanity’s greatest achievements and our most heinous atrocities. However, history — or at least the way in which historical information is disseminated — tends…

Artificial intelligence in the art world

Following the invention of the camera in the 1850s, artists felt betrayed and threatened by technology as the end of art seemed to loom due to the camera’s ability to capture images in perfect likeness. Since the invention of the camera, technology has accelerated at an exponential rate in ways that have both benefited and…

The Digital Diaspora | the NFT exhibition spotlighting Black creatives

Curated by 17-year-old, Diana Sinclair, The Digital Diaspora is an exhibition that features Black creatives from around the globe and aims to spotlight Black artists working in the non-fungible token (NFT) market. Produced by Towards Utopia, the exhibition takes form both on and offline with a gallery space in SoHo New York exhibited by Superchief Gallery NFT —the world’s first physical dedicated…

One-Fifth of the Earth’s Surface: a conversation between the Atlantic Ocean, Hakeem Adam & Maxwell Mutanda

“Just as the deep oceans harbour particulate records of former geological eras, water retains our more anthropomorphic secrets even when we would rather forget. Our distant and more imcollamediate pasts are returned to us in both trickle and floods.”  Astrid Neimanis What does the water give us — beyond cooling, replenishment and restoration? What of…

Ciao Tschau: a campy, nostalgic, queer creative studio visualising the subversive

Born out of a shared love for absurd glamour, ‘80s/90s aesthetics and maximalism, Ciao Tschau is the new Berlin based creative studio and lovechild of collaborative partners German creative director Johanna Rüdinger and Italian film director Savio Debernardis. Ciao Tschau’s model of creative expression synthesises Rüdinger’s and Debernardis’ respective backgrounds in both advertising and film…

Juxtaposition with artist Yonela Doda

The contemporary art space in South Africa is bursting with talent, and I personally believe that there needs to be particular emphasis on engaging with the works of art graduates stepping into the commercial space of art, especially under the strenuous conditions ushered in by the pandemic. Yonela Doda is one such artist, fresh out…

Poetry + the Planet with Wilson Oryema

Whether human initiated, Or solar cycles. The Planet falling ill, Or alien outsiders. Climate change is still happening. “What it is” from WAIT by Wilson Oryema Not everyone that can write; can write poetry. It requires a surrender of syntax and a fluidity of thought. Wilson Oryema — who is a London based artist, poet…