Understanding the historical context of Benin bronze sculptures is essential for accurate illustration. These artworks are not just decorative, but also serve as historical records and symbols of ...
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Benin's annual arts festival gives centre stage to young designers
Benin International Arts Festival fashion show, February 2026 ...
The continued retention of African artefacts abroad is an ongoing violation of property rights by Western governments. Western institutions’ control of cultural objects belonging to African heirs ...
French artist and architect Guillaume Sardin first arrived in Kigali in 2010 as a lecturer, tasked with teaching architecture to Rwandan students.What began as an academic appointment soon became a ...
The British Museum has a “terrible colonial past”, according to Dame Tracey Emin. The artist, who is one of the museum’s ...
Britain’s Left is turning monarchist. Most of the progressives silting up our universities would still heartily proclaim their republicanism, of course, but many are being converted to the merits of ...
Britain’s Left is turning monarchist. Most of the progressives silting up our universities would still heartily proclaim ...
As her landmark Tate Modern exhibition opens, the artist discusses the rise of Reform UK and the British Museum's "terrible colonial past" ...
By Emily Stonehouse Black History Month is recognized over the month of February, and has been across the country since 1995. In 1978, the Ontario Black History Society (OBHS) was established. Its ...
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2027: ADC leaders clash over Amaechi’s ‘endorsement’
The purported endorsement of the presidential ambition of former Rivers State governor, Rotimi Amaechi, by leaders of the African Democratic Congress in the South-South has sparked a row within the ...
BAD news for freedom of expression. The Gauteng High Court in Pretoria has dismissed artist Gabrielle Goliath’s attempt to overturn Department of Sports, Arts and Culture’s cancellation of her planned ...
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Boardroom queens: Women calling the shots in corporate Nigeria
Corporate power in Nigeria once exclusively resided with the male folk. Today, it looks different. More women are not just ...
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