EXHIBITIONS

Amoako Boafo Makes UK Solo Debut with Immersive Gagosian Exhibition ‘I Do Not Come to You by Chance’
Gagosian is pleased to announce I Do Not Come to You by Chance, an exhibition of new work by Amoako...

MACAAL Reopens with Groundbreaking Exhibition ‘Seven Contours, One Collection’ in Marrakech
After an extended period of transformation, the Museum of African Contemporary Art Al Maaden (MACAAL) in Marrakech has reopened its...

kó Gallery Unveils ‘Dry Season’: Eva Obodo’s Poetic Exploration of Scarcity and Resilience
In a striking convergence of material, memory, and metaphor, kó Gallery presents Dry Season, a solo exhibition by acclaimed Nigerian...

Nifemi Marcus-Bello Explores the Paradox of Copper in Nigeria with ‘Whispers of a Trail’
In his latest furniture collection, ‘Oríkì (Act III): Whispers of a Trail,’ Nigerian designer Nifemi Marcus-Bello wrestles with the contradictions...

Gallery 1957 Presents Awanle Ayiboro Hawa Ali’s ‘Fine Feathers Don’t Make Fine Birds’
Accra’s Gallery 1957 unveils a compelling solo exhibition by Ghanaian artist Awanle Ayiboro Hawa Ali, titled Fine Feathers Don’t Make...

Mous Lamrabat Explores Identity and Belonging in ‘Homesick’ at Loft Art Gallery in Marrakech
Loft Art Gallery, with spaces in Casablanca and Marrakech, is proud to present Homesick, a solo exhibition featuring 20 new works...

Joshua Donkor Explores Identity and Diaspora in Solo Exhibition at The Holburne Museum
From 18 January to 5 May 2025, The Holburne Museum in Bath will present I Have More Souls Than One,...

Tizta Berhanu Presents ‘Agape’ at Addis Fine Art, Addis Ababa
Addis Fine Art unveils Ethiopian artist Tizta Berhanu's first solo exhibition, Agape, at its Addis Ababa gallery, running from January 5...

Deborah Segun’s Where I Belong Explores Nostalgia, Change, and Self-Rediscovery
Pearl Lam Galleries proudly presents Where I Belong, a poignant solo exhibition by Nigerian contemporary artist Deborah Segun. This deeply introspective series reflects...

Zanele Muholi Presents ‘Faces and Phases’ at Tate Modern: A Powerful Chronicle of Black Queer Resilience
Celebrated visual activist Zanele Muholi showcases their monumental exhibition Faces and Phases at Tate Modern’s Natalie Bell Building, offering a poignant and...

Reclaiming Royalty: Rita Mawuena Benissan’s One Must Be Seated at Zeitz MOCAA
The Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa (Zeitz MOCAA) has unveiled One Must Be Seated, a profound and evocative solo...

Serpentine Presents Site-Specific Mural by Esther Mahlangu
This autumn, the Serpentine Galleries in London have unveiled a monumental site-specific mural by world-renowned Ndebele artist Esther Mahlangu. Titled...