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ANASAEA Art Podcast
Yellow Africa By Larissa Abtova, 2019
"Yellow Africa" by Larissa Abtova is a vibrant painting that captures the warmth and vitality of African culture. The artwork features five African women, each radiating individuality and strength, set against a luminous yellow backdrop. The women are adorned in colorful garments and headwraps with intricate patterns, highlighting their cultural heritage. Their expressions and postures exude confidence and a sense of community. The dominant use of yellow creates a warm and inviting atmosphere, reflecting the carefree essence of childhood and the richness of life. The interplay of light and shadow on the women's faces and clothing adds depth, showcasing...
2024-12-13
03 min
Arts Research Africa
Stephen Hobbs: Negotiating the complexities of Johannesburg with art practices
In this dialogue, Prof Christo Doherty, the Chair of Research in the Wits School of Arts, speaks to Stephen Hobbs, a South African artist whose work spans a wide range of media, exploring themes of urban transformation, architecture, and social dynamics. Known for his thought-provoking installations and public art projects, Stephen has a distinctive approach that often examines the hidden infrastructures of cities, and the intersection of natural and built environments. Stephen has an exhibition, a survey of his career of almost thirty years, entitled “Man Shouting in Distance” which is running at the Wits Art Museum until 23 November.
2024-11-04
58 min
Arts Research Africa Dialogues
Stephen Hobbs: Negotiating the complexities of Johannesburg with art practices
In this dialogue, Prof Christo Doherty, the Chair of Research in the Wits School of Arts, speaks to Stephen Hobbs, a South African artist whose work spans a wide range of media, exploring themes of urban transformation, architecture, and social dynamics. Known for his thought-provoking installations and public art projects, Stephen has a distinctive approach that often examines the hidden infrastructures of cities, and the intersection of natural and built environments. Stephen has an exhibition, a survey of his career of almost thirty years, entitled “Man Shouting in Distance” which is running at the Wits Art Museum until 23 November.
2024-11-04
58 min
The Lucreative Africa Podcast
The Business of Illustration & Digital Art (w/ Alabi Mayowa a.k.a Shutabug) 🇳🇬
S1E2 is up!💥 🎙️On this episode, we will be hearing Alabi Mayowa (a.k.a Shutabug) discuss his journey into visual art and illustration and how he has navigated the business side of his craft. 🗒️GUEST BIO: 📌 Mayowa 'Shutabug' Alabi, is a multidisciplinary Visual Artist, Graphic Designer, Photographer and Animator based in Lagos, Nigeria. 🎨 Specializing in digital paintings, his work exudes a deliberate rawness, preserving an authentic sense of originality. His journey began in 2017, winning the European Union/United Nations Women Gender Equality Picture It Comic & Cartoon Competition. This ignited his artistic path. FIND SHUTABUG ONLINE VIA: WEBSITE: https://www.alabimayowa.co...
2024-09-07
1h 29
Lgbt Africa
Exclusive Catch Up With Àdéjọ́ke Àdéronke Túgbíyélé On Queerness, Art And Architecture
Àdéjọ́ke Àdéronke Túgbíyélé Speaks authentically with Priscilla Philips about the Queerness being very African which has always been captured in the visual art expression of yoruba Art and within its architectural Aesthetics particularly seen in worship / shrine architecture. Àdéjọ́ke Àdéronke Túgbíyélé takes out 3 key question from our magazine interview to elaborate on her here and now present journey and more. https://priscillaphilips.com.ng/mag/exclusive-catch-up-with-adejoke-aderonke-tugbiyele-on-queerness-art-and-architecture/
2024-07-02
22 min
Art Professionals Africa Unplugged
Intro: Art Professionals Africa Unplugged | With Sunshine Alaibe
Hey! I’m Sunshine Alaibe and this is Art Professionals Africa Uplugged: A Podcast that expands on the African Art Market today. On this podcast, we delve into the stories of Key Industry Players in different art ecosystems on the African continent. We speak to Top Gallerists, Art Historians, Curators, Researchers, & Advisors to get insight on their markets domestically!We will receive tips on how to invest in art, valuation & preservation, The Business of Galleries, Museums & Residencies and more. This podcast is brought to you by Art Report Africa (@Artreport.africa) & Pond Collective (@Po...
2024-06-20
01 min
Radiant Culture
Episode 192- Danayi Madondo on fashion, art and God
In this episode we chat to renowned Zimbabwean fashion designer , Danayi Madondo , founder of Haus of Stone. We discuss fashion, art and God. As the saying goes, not all that glitters is Gold. We all want the good life, to look good and keep up with the latest fashion trends, most times make statement by how we dress. Fashion and creativity play an important role in this world. However, when it comes to the faith, when do we draw the line? Should Christians seek to be fashionable? What role does fashion play in a Christians life? What about the Creative...
2024-05-24
57 min
Art Network Africa Podcast
Modupeola Fadugba. Art News Africa Podcast; Studio Visits Nigeria
Welcome to the Art News Africa Studio Visits - Nigeria - a podcast series about Nigerian artists and their work. This episode is with Modupeola Fadugba. Nigeria's art scene is home to some of the most prominent African artists of our time, with a rich heritage from Ben Enwonwu, Uche Okeke and Bruce Onobrakpeya, Peju Alatise, and many more. But today, its names such as Wura-Natasha Ogunji, Victor Ehikhamenor, Nengi Omuku, Alimi Adewale, and Modupeola Fadugba, who art-lovers from around the world are inspired by and collecting from. Contemporary and modern Nigerian art is full of passion, humor, opinions, strength, and diversity. You will get insights into this and much more in this podcast series. Follow Art News Africa on Instagram @artnewsafrica and sign up for the new
2024-04-01
28 min
Art Network Africa Podcast
Duke Asidere. Art News Africa Podcast; Studio Visits Nigeria
Welcome to the Art News Africa Studio Visits - Nigeria - a podcast series about Nigerian artists and their work. This episode is with Duke Asidere. Nigeria's art scene is home to some of the most prominent African artists of our time, with a rich heritage from Ben Enwonwu, Uche Okeke and Bruce Onobrakpeya, Peju Alatise, and many more. But today, its names such as Wura-Natasha Ogunji, Victor Ehikhamenor, Nengi Omuku, Alimi Adewale, and Modupeola Fadugba, who art-lovers from around the world are inspired by and collecting from. Contemporary and modern Nigerian art is full of passion, humor, opinions, strength, and diversity. You will get insights into this and much more in this podcast series. Follow Art News Africa on Instagram @artnewsafrica and ...
2024-02-29
36 min
Art Network Africa Podcast
Taiye Idahor. Art News Africa Podcast; Studio Visits Nigeria
Welcome to the Art News Africa Studio Visits - Nigeria - a podcast series about Nigerian artists and their work. This episode is with Taiye Idahor. Nigeria's art scene is home to some of the most prominent African artists of our time, with a rich heritage from Ben Enwonwu, Uche Okeke and Bruce Onobrakpeya, Peju Alatise, and many more. But today, its names such as Wura-Natasha Ogunji, Victor Ehikhamenor, Nengi Omuku, Alimi Adewale, and Modupeola Fadugba, who art-lovers from around the world are inspired by and collecting from. Contemporary and modern Nigerian art is full of passion, humor, opinions, strength, and diversity. You will get insights into this and much more in this podcast series. Follow Art News Africa on Instagram @artnewsafrica...
2024-01-30
30 min
Art Network Africa Podcast
Ayoola Gbolahan. Art News Africa Podcast; Studio Visits Nigeria
Welcome to the Art News Africa Studio Visits - Nigeria - a podcast series about Nigerian artists and their work. This episode is with Ayoola Gbolahan. Nigeria's art scene is home to some of the most prominent African artists of our time, with a rich heritage from Ben Enwonwu, Uche Okeke and Bruce Onobrakpeya, Peju Alatise, and many more. But today, its names such as Wura-Natasha Ogunji, Victor Ehikhamenor, Nengi Omuku, Alimi Adewale, and Modupeola Fadugba, who art-lovers from around the world are inspired by and collecting from. Contemporary and modern Nigerian art is full of passion, humor, opinions, strength, and diversity. You will get insights into this and much more in this podcast series. Follow Art News Africa on Instagram ...
2024-01-23
30 min
Art Network Africa Podcast
Gerald Chukwuma. Art News Africa Podcast; Studio Visits Nigeria
Welcome to the Art News Africa Studio Visits - Nigeria - a podcast series about Nigerian artists and their work. This episode is with Gerald Chukwuma. Nigeria's art scene is home to some of the most prominent African artists of our time, with a rich heritage from Ben Enwonwu, Uche Okeke and Bruce Onobrakpeya, Peju Alatise, and many more. But today, its names such as Wura-Natasha Ogunji, Victor Ehikhamenor, Nengi Omuku, Alimi Adewale, and Modupeola Fadugba, who art-lovers from around the world are inspired by and collecting from. Contemporary and modern Nigerian art is full of passion, humor, opinions, strength, and diversity. You will get insights into this and much more in this podcast series. Follow Art New...
2023-11-30
33 min
Art Network Africa Podcast
Mama Nike. Art News Africa Podcast; Studio Visits Nigeria
Welcome to the Art News Africa Studio Visits - Nigeria - a podcast series about Nigerian artists and their work. This episode is with Nike Okundaye, popularly known as Mama Nike. Nigeria's art scene is home to some of the most prominent African artists of our time, with a rich heritage from Ben Enwonwu, Uche Okeke and Bruce Onobrakpeya, Peju Alatise, and many more. But today, its names such as Wura-Natasha Ogunji, Victor Ehikhamenor, Nengi Omuku, Alimi Adewale, and Modupeola Fadugba, who art-lovers from around the world are inspired by and collecting from. Contemporary and modern Nigerian art is full of passion, humor, opinions, strength, and diversity. You will get insights into this and mu...
2023-10-31
35 min
Art Network Africa Podcast
Ameh Egwuh. Art News Africa Podcast; Studio Visits Nigeria
Welcome to the Art News Africa Studio Visits - Nigeria - a podcast series about Nigerian artists and their work. This episode is with Ameh Egwuh, based in Ketu outside of Lagos. Nigeria's art scene is home to some of the most prominent African artists of our time, with a rich heritage from Ben Enwonwu, Uche Okeke and Bruce Onobrakpeya, Peju Alatise, and many more. But today, its names such as Wura-Natasha Ogunji, Victor Ehikhamenor, Nengi Omuku, Alimi Adewale, and Modupeola Fadugba, who art-lovers from around the world are inspired by and collecting from. Contemporary and modern Nigerian art is full of passion, humor, opinions, strength, and diversity. This...
2023-10-01
25 min
Art Network Africa Podcast
Uchay Joel Chima. Art News Africa Podcast; Studio Visits Nigeria
Welcome to the Art News Africa Studio Visits - Nigeria - a podcast series about Nigerian artists and their work. This episode is with Uchay Joel Chima, who is based in Ajah outside of Lagos. Nigeria's art scene is home to some of the most prominent African artists of our time, with a rich heritage from Ben Enwonwu, Uche Okeke and Bruce Onobrakpeya, Peju Alatise, and many more. But today, its names such as Wura-Natasha Ogunji, Victor Ehikhamenor, Nengi Omuku, Alimi Adewale, and Modupeola Fadugba, who art-lovers from around the world are inspired by and collecting from. Contemporary and modern Nigerian art is full of passion, humor, op...
2023-09-01
24 min
Art Network Africa Podcast
Chidinma Nnoli. Art News Africa Podcast; Studio Visits Nigeria
Welcome to the Art News Africa Studio Visits - Nigeria - a podcast series about Nigerian artists and their work. This episode is with Chidinma Nnoli who is based in Lagos. Nigeria's art scene serves as a home to some of the most prominent African artists of our time, with a rich heritage from Ben Enwonwu, Uche Okeke and Bruce Onobrakpeya, Peju Alatise, and many more. But today, its names such as Wura-Natasha Ogunji, Victor Ehikhamenor, Nengi Omuku, Alimi Adewale, and Modupeola Fadugba, who art-lovers from around the world are inspired by and collecting from. Contemporary and modern Nigerian art is full of pass...
2023-08-01
28 min
The Empty Chair by PEN SA
S8E4 Bronwyn Law-Viljoen, Idra Novey & Sean O’Toole: The Exhilaration of Visual Art
Sean O’Toole asks Bronwyn Law-Viljoen and Idra Novey about their novels Notes on Falling and Take What You Need. They discuss the emotional repertoires of their characters, the political context of their work, art-making as well as writing about mothers and daughters. Sean O’Toole is a writer, editor and curator based in Cape Town. His two books are Irma Stern: African in Europe - European in Africa (2021), and The Marquis of Mooikloof and Other Stories (2006). He is the editor of three volumes of cultural essays, most recently The Journey: New Positions on African Photography (2020). Bro...
2023-07-06
1h 02
Art Network Africa Podcast
Alimi Adewale. Art News Africa Podcast; Studio Visits Nigeria
Welcome to the Art News Africa Studio Visits - Nigeria - a podcast series about Nigerian artists and their work. This episode is with Alimi Adewale who is based in Lagos. Nigeria's art scene serves as a home to some of the most prominent African artists of our time, with a rich heritage from Ben Enwonwu, Uche Okeke and Bruce Onobrakpeya, Peju Alatise, and many more. But today, its names such as Wura-Natasha Ogunji, Victor Ehikhamenor, Nengi Omuku, Alimi Adewale, and Modupeola Fadugba, who art-lovers from around the world are inspired by and collecting from. Contemporary and modern Nige...
2023-07-02
32 min
Age of AI
S5E7: Responsible AI in Africa
In this episode Kutoma Wakunuma, Damien Okaibedi Eke, and Simisola Akintoye join Chris to discuss their latest edited volume, Responsible AI in Africa. In this conversation we explore Africa’s exclusion from conversations on AI ethics, epistemic injustice, the concept of Ubuntu, and innovations from Africa’s silicon savannas. Link(s):Responsible AI in AfricaSend us a text
2023-06-25
32 min
The Week in Art
Afua Hirsch on Africa Rising, Liverpool Biennial, Basquiat in Basel with Jeffrey Deitch
As her new series for the BBC, Africa Rising, takes Afua Hirsch to Morocco, Nigeria and South Africa, we talk to her about the artists and art scenes she encountered and what she took away from her experiences. The Liverpool Biennial’s latest edition opened last weekend and has a South African curator, Khanyisile Mbongwa, and an IsiZulu title, uMoya: The Sacred Return of Lost Things. The Art Newspaper’s contemporary art correspondent, Louisa Buck, visited the biennial and reviews it for us. And it is Art Basel this week, in its original Swiss location, so this episode’s Work o...
2023-06-16
55 min
Art Network Africa Podcast
Ken Nwadiogbu. Art News Africa Podcast; Studio Visits Nigeria
Welcome to the Art News Africa Studio Visits - Nigeria - a podcast series about Nigerian artists and their work. This episode is with Ken Nwadiogbu who is based in Lekki, Lagos. Nigeria's art scene serves as a home to some of the most prominent African artists of our time, with a rich heritage from Ben Enwonwu, Uche Okeke and Bruce Onobrakpeya, Peju Alatise, and many more. But today, its names such as Wura-Natasha Ogunji, Victor Ehikhamenor, Nengi Omuku, Alimi Adewale, and Modupeola Fadugba, who art-lovers from around the world are inspired by and collecting from.
2023-06-01
30 min
Mind and Machine Africa: Unlocking the potential of AI in Africa.
Brush strokes vs Key strokes: AI and Art
This episode focuses on the impact AI is having and could have on art in Africa, generative AI creating images or videos from text are an amazing tool and are very fun to use. The big question though, are these tools destroying the future of African art? Joined by a phenomenal artist in the Kenya art space, Sukuma Wiki, we have a deep conversation around art and AI. Sukuma wiki who also doubles as an advocate in Kenya also introduces discussions around copyright and ownership. This episode might just get you off that generative AI and picking up a...
2023-05-11
1h 03
Art Network Africa Podcast
Bruce Onobrakpeya. Art News Africa Podcast; Studio Visits Nigeria
Welcome to the Art News Africa Studio Visits - Nigeria - a podcast series about Nigerian artists and their work. This episode is with Bruce Onobrakpeya who is based in Ikeja, Lagos. This episode of Studio Visits Nigeria is a little different than the previous. As we’re dealing with a giant of Nigerian contemporary arts I wanted to get input from two people. One is a collector and the other is Bonhams representative in Nigeria. Nigeria's art scene serves as a home to some of the most prominent...
2023-05-01
59 min
Art Network Africa Podcast
Victor Ehikhamenor. Art News Africa Podcast; Studio Visits Nigeria
Welcome to the Art News Africa Studio Visits - Nigeria - a podcast series about Nigerian artists and their work. This episode is with Victor Ehikhamenor who is based in Ikoyi, Lagos. Nigeria's art scene serves as a home to some of the most prominent African artists of our time, with a rich heritage from Ben Enwonwu, Uche Okeke and Bruce Onobrakpeya, Peju Alatise, and many more. But today, its names such as Wura-Natasha Ogunji, Victor Ehikhamenor, Nengi Omuku, Alimi Adewale, and Modupeola Fadugba, who art-lovers from around the world are inspired by an...
2023-04-01
27 min
Art Network Africa Podcast
Nengi Omuku. Art News Africa Podcast; Studio Visits Nigeria
Welcome to the Art News Africa Studio Visits - Nigeria - a podcast series about Nigerian artists and their work. Nigeria's art scene serves as a home to some of the most prominent African artists of our time, with a rich heritage from Ben Enwonwu, Uche Okeke and Bruce Onobrakpeya, Peju Alatise, and many more. But today, its names such as Wura-Natasha Ogunji, Victor Ehikhamenor, Nengi Omuku, Alimi Adewale, and Modupeola Fadugba, who art-lovers from around the world are inspired by and collecting from. Contemporary and modern Nigerian art is full of passion, humor, opinions...
2023-02-28
26 min
daviaann audiobook
(READ PDF EBOOK) Modern Art in Africa Asia and Latin America An Introduction to Global Modernisms #Pdf by Elaine O'Brien
Download Modern Art in Africa, Asia and Latin America: An Introduction to Global Modernisms Full Edition,Full Version,Full Book by Elaine O'Brien Reading Now at : https://happyreadingebook.club/?book=1444332309 OR DOWNLOAD EBOOK NOW! [PDF] Download Modern Art in Africa, Asia and Latin America: An Introduction to Global Modernisms #Pdf Ebook | READ ONLINE Download Modern Art in Africa, Asia and Latin America: An Introduction to Global Modernisms #Pdf read ebook online PDF EPUB KINDLE Download Modern Art in Africa, Asia and Latin America: An Introduction to Global Modernisms #Pdf PDF...
2023-02-23
00 min
jaxsryanxs library
[PDF] DOWNLOAD READ History of Art in Africa Read @book #ePub by Monica Blackmun Visona
Download History of Art in Africa Full Edition,Full Version,Full Book by Monica Blackmun Visona Reading Now at : https://happyreadingebook.club/?book=0136128726 OR DOWNLOAD EBOOK NOW! [PDF] Download [PDF] DOWNLOAD READ History of Art in Africa Read @book #ePub Ebook | READ ONLINE Download [PDF] DOWNLOAD READ History of Art in Africa Read @book #ePub read ebook online PDF EPUB KINDLE Download [PDF] DOWNLOAD READ History of Art in Africa Read @book #ePub PDF - KINDLE - EPUB - MOBI
2023-02-22
00 min
Art Network Africa Podcast
Wura-Natasha Ogunji. Art News Africa Podcast; Studio Visits Nigeria
Welcome to the Art News Africa Studio Visits - Nigeria - a podcast series about Nigerian artists and their work. Nigeria's art scene serves as a home to some of the most prominent African artists of our time, with a rich heritage from Ben Enwonwu, Uche Okeke and Bruce Onobrakpeya, Peju Alatise, and many more. But today, its names such as Wura-Natasha Ogunji, Victor Ehikhamenor, Nengi Omuku, Alimi Adewale, and Modupeola Fadugba, who art-lovers from around the world are inspired by and collecting from. Contemporary and modern Nigerian art is full of passion, humor, opinions...
2023-01-31
27 min
The Week in Art
Art at Qatar’s World Cup; New York auctions; Mozambican artist Luis Meque
Ben Luke talks to Hannah McGivern, a correspondent for The Art Newspaper who has just been to Qatar, about the vast number of public art projects that will accompany the FIFA Men’s World Cup that begins there on Sunday 20 November. She also discusses the museums that Qatar plans to open by 2030. How does this explosion of cultural initiatives sit with Qatar’s record on human rights and treatment of low-paid migrant workers in the building of its cultural venues and World Cup stadia? It has been a heady fortnight of auctions in New York. Ben speaks to Georgina Adam...
2022-11-18
54 min
1-54 Forum
1-54 Forum London 2022 | Introduction & Exhibition Itineraries with Dr. ‘Ugochukwu-Smooth’ Nzewi and Dr. Omar Kholeif
Introduction & Exhibition Itineraries with Dr. ‘Ugochukwu-Smooth’ Nzewi and Dr. Omar Kholeif ‘Ugochukwu-Smooth’ Nzewi is an artist, art historian, and curator who currently serves as the inaugural Steven and Lisa Tananbaum Curator in the Department of Painting and Sculpture at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York. Both trained as artists, Nzewi and Kholeif, take a winding path through the exhibition halls of memory, reflecting on the projects that inspired and gave route to formative trajectories, such as the Dak’Art Biennial in Senegal, through to the art spaces, that nourished and inspired them — from Nigeria, Kenya, and South Af...
2022-11-01
39 min
Arts Research Africa Dialogues
Shooting Down Babylon (The Art of War): The performance art of Tracey Rose
In this dialogue Prof Christo Doherty of ARA speaks to Tracey Rose, currently Senior Lecturer in the Fine Arts department in the Wits School of Arts, and internationally renowned as an artist who works across a range of practices, but most notably as a performance artist using her body. Tracey’s work has recently been featured in a major retrospective exhibition at the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa in Cape Town. Curated by the new Director of the Zeitz, Koyo Kouoh, the exhibition was called Shooting Down Babylon (The Art of War). The title references one of the wo...
2022-08-31
46 min
Arts Research Africa
Shooting Down Babylon (The Art of War): The performance art of Tracey Rose
In this dialogue Prof Christo Doherty of ARA speaks to Tracey Rose, currently Senior Lecturer in the Fine Arts department in the Wits School of Arts, and internationally renowned as an artist who works across a range of practices, but most notably as a performance artist using her body. Tracey’s work has recently been featured in a major retrospective exhibition at the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa in Cape Town. Curated by the new Director of the Zeitz, Koyo Kouoh, the exhibition was called Shooting Down Babylon (The Art of War). The title references one of the wo...
2022-08-31
46 min
New Books in Art
Selene Wendt, "Beyond the Door of No Return: Confronting Hidden Colonial Histories Through Contemporary Art" (The Africa Institute and Skira, 2021)
In Beyond the Door of No Return: Confronting Hidden Colonial Histories through Contemporary Art (The Africa Institute and Skira, 2021), art historian and curator Selene Wendt presents lesser-known tales of anticolonial defiance in artworks and marginal histories worldwide. The artists featured in this book create compelling narratives that shed light on the entangled colonial histories that connect Europe, Africa, the Caribbean and the Americas. Collectively, these artists provide crucial insight into some of the lesser-known aspects of colonial history, such as Norwegian involvement in the transatlantic slave trade. They describe the lives of freedom fighters such as Venus Johannes, Mary Tho...
2022-08-19
1h 05
Arts Research Africa Dialogues
Art, Research, and Innovation: Hannelie Coetzee's ecological public art
In this dialogue Prof Christo Doherty of ARA speaks to Hannelie Coetzee, a Johannesburg-based ecological artist who has been working across the boundaries of art, science and activist engagement. Hannelie describes herself as a visual artist, researcher and innovator. Through her ecological art practice, she aims to grow audiences that appreciate art, contextualise the science behind the natural world, and improve environmental infrastructure development through functional artworks. She uses waste materials alongside unlikely transdisciplinary partnerships to build site specific artworks and interventions which are extensively documented on her website.https://www.hanneliecoetzee.com/ Hannelie has also just completed an...
2022-07-28
51 min
Arts Research Africa
Art, Research, and Innovation: Hannelie Coetzee's ecological public art
In this dialogue Prof Christo Doherty of ARA speaks to Hannelie Coetzee, a Johannesburg-based ecological artist who has been working across the boundaries of art, science and activist engagement. Hannelie describes herself as a visual artist, researcher and innovator. Through her ecological art practice, she aims to grow audiences that appreciate art, contextualise the science behind the natural world, and improve environmental infrastructure development through functional artworks. She uses waste materials alongside unlikely transdisciplinary partnerships to build site specific artworks and interventions which are extensively documented on her website.https://www.hanneliecoetzee.com/ Hannelie has also just completed an...
2022-07-28
51 min
L'invité Africa (13h)
"Les Matins d'Africa - spécial été" - Le meilleur du 7e art avec Aché Ahmat Moustapha
"Les Matins d'Africa - spécial été" - Le meilleur du 7e art décrypté avec Aché Ahmat Moustapha.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
2022-07-06
14 min
Techpoint Africa Podcast
Relooting African art with NFTs
What do you think about an NFT project that wants to reclaim Africa's lost artefacts? Well, the editorial team had some interesting thoughts, and you can listen to this and other stories on today's episode of #TechpointAfricaPodcast. 1:04 - Uber completes one billionth ride in Africa 3:26 - About the Africa Mobility Conference 7:01 - Kenyan govt. rolls out telemedicine programme 16:22 - CAR to launch official crypto hub ‘Sango’ 23:12 - Relooting African art with NFTs Useful links Attend the Africa Mobility Conference on June 2. Register free Kenyan govt. rolls out tele...
2022-05-26
37 min
New Books in African Studies
Delinda Collier, "Media Primitivism: Technological Art in Africa" (Duke UP, 2020)
In Media Primitivism: Technological Art in Africa (Duke University Press, 2020) Delinda Collier provides a sweeping new understanding of technological media in African art, rethinking the assumptions that have conceptualized African art as unmediated, primary, and natural. Collier responds to these preoccupations by exploring African artworks that challenge these narratives. From one of the first works of electronic music, Halim El-Dabh’s Ta’abir Al-Zaar (1944), and Souleymane Cissé's 1987 film, Yeelen, to contemporary digital art, Collier argues that African media must be understood in relation to other modes of transfer and transmutation that have significant colonial and postcolonial histories, such as extract...
2022-04-20
57 min
New Books in Film
Delinda Collier, "Media Primitivism: Technological Art in Africa" (Duke UP, 2020)
In Media Primitivism: Technological Art in Africa (Duke University Press, 2020) Delinda Collier provides a sweeping new understanding of technological media in African art, rethinking the assumptions that have conceptualized African art as unmediated, primary, and natural. Collier responds to these preoccupations by exploring African artworks that challenge these narratives. From one of the first works of electronic music, Halim El-Dabh’s Ta’abir Al-Zaar (1944), and Souleymane Cissé's 1987 film, Yeelen, to contemporary digital art, Collier argues that African media must be understood in relation to other modes of transfer and transmutation that have significant colonial and postcolonial histories, such as extract...
2022-04-20
57 min
New Books in Music
Delinda Collier, "Media Primitivism: Technological Art in Africa" (Duke UP, 2020)
In Media Primitivism: Technological Art in Africa (Duke University Press, 2020) Delinda Collier provides a sweeping new understanding of technological media in African art, rethinking the assumptions that have conceptualized African art as unmediated, primary, and natural. Collier responds to these preoccupations by exploring African artworks that challenge these narratives. From one of the first works of electronic music, Halim El-Dabh’s Ta’abir Al-Zaar (1944), and Souleymane Cissé's 1987 film, Yeelen, to contemporary digital art, Collier argues that African media must be understood in relation to other modes of transfer and transmutation that have significant colonial and postcolonial histories, such as extract...
2022-04-20
57 min
New Books in Technology
Delinda Collier, "Media Primitivism: Technological Art in Africa" (Duke UP, 2020)
In Media Primitivism: Technological Art in Africa (Duke University Press, 2020) Delinda Collier provides a sweeping new understanding of technological media in African art, rethinking the assumptions that have conceptualized African art as unmediated, primary, and natural. Collier responds to these preoccupations by exploring African artworks that challenge these narratives. From one of the first works of electronic music, Halim El-Dabh’s Ta’abir Al-Zaar (1944), and Souleymane Cissé's 1987 film, Yeelen, to contemporary digital art, Collier argues that African media must be understood in relation to other modes of transfer and transmutation that have significant colonial and postcolonial histories, such as extract...
2022-04-20
57 min
New Books in Art
Delinda Collier, "Media Primitivism: Technological Art in Africa" (Duke UP, 2020)
In Media Primitivism: Technological Art in Africa (Duke University Press, 2020) Delinda Collier provides a sweeping new understanding of technological media in African art, rethinking the assumptions that have conceptualized African art as unmediated, primary, and natural. Collier responds to these preoccupations by exploring African artworks that challenge these narratives. From one of the first works of electronic music, Halim El-Dabh’s Ta’abir Al-Zaar (1944), and Souleymane Cissé's 1987 film, Yeelen, to contemporary digital art, Collier argues that African media must be understood in relation to other modes of transfer and transmutation that have significant colonial and postcolonial histories, such as extract...
2022-04-20
57 min
Arts Research Africa
Exploring the spaces between - Marcus Neustetter's playful interventions into art, science, and public engagement
In this dialogue Prof Christo Doherty of ARA speaks to Marcus Neustetter, the South African artist, cultural activist, and producer who has been working at the intersection of art, science, technology and public engagement for the last two decades since his graduation with an MAFA from Wits in 2001. They discuss some of the collaborative projects that Marcus has undertaken across these intersections and will unpack key aspects of his critical and playful multi-disciplinary practice that has ranged from conventional drawing and painting to site-specific installations, mobile and virtual interventions, performance art, and socially engaged projects across South Africa...
2022-03-23
1h 01
Arts Research Africa Dialogues
Exploring the spaces between - Marcus Neustetter's playful interventions into art, science, and public engagement
In this dialogue Prof Christo Doherty of ARA speaks to Marcus Neustetter, the South African artist, cultural activist, and producer who has been working at the intersection of art, science, technology and public engagement for the last two decades since his graduation with an MAFA from Wits in 2001. They discuss some of the collaborative projects that Marcus has undertaken across these intersections and will unpack key aspects of his critical and playful multi-disciplinary practice that has ranged from conventional drawing and painting to site-specific installations, mobile and virtual interventions, performance art, and socially engaged projects across South Africa...
2022-03-23
1h 01
Arts Research Africa
Art-Science engagements: Karel Nel's brilliant darkness
In this dialogue, I explore the challenging and increasingly important concept of Art~Science creative collaboration with one of the leading International practitioners in this field, the South African artist, Karel Nel. Until 2017, Karel was an Associate Professor in the department of Fine Arts at Wits, and is an internationally regarded artist as well as a curator and scholar of African, Asian, and Oceanic art from the late 19th and 20th centuries. This dialogue focuses on his work that crosses the boundaries between science and art and the relationship this work has to his deep interest in traditional, particularly African...
2022-01-20
58 min
Arts Research Africa Dialogues
Art-Science engagements: Karel Nel's brilliant darkness
In this dialogue, I explore the challenging and increasingly important concept of Art~Science creative collaboration with one of the leading International practitioners in this field, the South African artist, Karel Nel. Until 2017, Karel was an Associate Professor in the department of Fine Arts at Wits, and is an internationally regarded artist as well as a curator and scholar of African, Asian, and Oceanic art from the late 19th and 20th centuries. This dialogue focuses on his work that crosses the boundaries between science and art and the relationship this work has to his deep interest in traditional, particularly African...
2022-01-20
58 min
Breakfast Connect
Building A Comic Book Franchise In Africa - Jide Martin
Titilayo Oyinsan Speaks with Jide Martin on building a comic book franchise in Africa He is the founder of Africa’s first digital comic book company: Comic Republic. He is an illustrator, designer, producer, and entrepreneur with a passion for shaping Africa’s narrative through compelling stories and art.Born in Lagos, Nigeria, his desire to showcase the beauty of African art led to the creation of the largest comic book company in Africa and the only company to publish bi-weekly comics to its over 1.5 million page views on www.thecomicrepublic.com.His books have received critical clai...
2021-11-16
27 min
Breakfast Connect
Building A Comic Book Franchise In Africa - Jide Martin
Titilayo Oyinsan Speaks with Jide Martin on building a comic book franchise in Africa He is the founder of Africa’s first digital comic book company: Comic Republic. He is an illustrator, designer, producer, and entrepreneur with a passion for shaping Africa’s narrative through compelling stories and art.Born in Lagos, Nigeria, his desire to showcase the beauty of African art led to the creation of the largest comic book company in Africa and the only company to publish bi-weekly comics to its over 1.5 million page views on www.thecomicrepublic.com.His books have received critical clai...
2021-11-16
27 min
Breakfast Connect
Building A Comic Book Franchise In Africa - Jide Martin
Titilayo Oyinsan Speaks with Jide Martin on building a comic book franchise in Africa He is the founder of Africa’s first digital comic book company: Comic Republic. He is an illustrator, designer, producer, and entrepreneur with a passion for shaping Africa’s narrative through compelling stories and art.Born in Lagos, Nigeria, his desire to showcase the beauty of African art led to the creation of the largest comic book company in Africa and the only company to publish bi-weekly comics to its over 1.5 million page views on www.thecomicrepublic.com.His books have received critical clai...
2021-11-16
27 min
Arts Research Africa Dialogues
Taking contemporary art practice into the forensic lab: a conversation with Dr Kathryn Smith
Dr Kathryn Smith is an interdisciplinary visual artist and curator who has moved from an initial education in Fine Arts (with a BAFA and MAFA from Wits) to actively explore applied sciences at the University of Dundee where she earned an MSc in Forensic Art, and a PhD from the Liverpool John Moores University. It is a journey that has taken her from advanced contemporary art practice, she was winner of the Standard Bank Young Artist Award in 2004, to a deep engagement with the practicalities and theoretical and ethical challenges of forensic facial imaging. In this dialogue, we discuss...
2021-10-18
1h 06
Arts Research Africa
Taking contemporary art practice into the forensic lab: a conversation with Dr Kathryn Smith
Dr Kathryn Smith is an interdisciplinary visual artist and curator who has moved from an initial education in Fine Arts (with a BAFA and MAFA from Wits) to actively explore applied sciences at the University of Dundee where she earned an MSc in Forensic Art, and a PhD from the Liverpool John Moores University. It is a journey that has taken her from advanced contemporary art practice, she was winner of the Standard Bank Young Artist Award in 2004, to a deep engagement with the practicalities and theoretical and ethical challenges of forensic facial imaging. In this dialogue, we discuss...
2021-10-18
1h 06
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Emma Perrin | Ker & Downey Africa - “The Greatest Wildlife Show on Earth!”
Ker & Downey Africa - "The Greatest Wildlife Show on Earth!"Never before has there been a moment in time to listen to Emma Perrin, General Manager of the East Africa Division of Award-Winning and Responsible Ker & Downey Africa, ker-downeyafrica.com/.
2021-10-08
32 min