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Funded by India’s Jindal steel family, the new project draws on the history and thriving economy of Karnataka state
The trailblazing Singaporean-British artist finally gets her due in her first major retrospective in more than two decades
The city of Timișoara is hosting the country’s first major show of the sculptor’s enigmatic works for more than 50 years
The South African artist and curator aims to evoke a feeling of awe akin to seeing Victoria Falls
Two powerful exhibitions explore the remarkable work and turbulent life of Georgia’s most famous painter
The British filmmaker and artist examines the complexities of his African roots through a personal aesthetic
In a surprising exhibition, exquisite traditional works are shown alongside modern pieces they inspired
He has explored the place of African-American people in art for decades, including in a portrait just donated to Cambridge university
His installation for London’s 1-54 art fair reflects his belief in the continent’s rich human resources
‘In the shade of the sun’ at London’s Mosaic Rooms offers innovative multimedia presentations
The sculptor’s new work is heavily influenced by black history and Afrofuturism
This unmissable exhibition lays bare how the seat of learning was shaped by the trade in captive human beings
From nine-tailed foxes to a creature modelled after her dog, Xa uses unusual animals to explore human society
Somerset House’s show presents historical works alongside new narratives created by 18 contemporary artists
A living installation at the Baltic Centre in Gateshead uses horticulture to send a political message while also offering solace
The Casablanca Trio forms the core of a richly fascinating but frustratingly arranged exhibition
Tehran gallery Dastan is showing quiet but uncompromising works at Frieze New York
The calligraphist turned abstractionist is using spray-paint to make works that reflect today’s realities
Excluded from the mainstream, resourceful artists made daring, powerful work with materials from coffee grounds to mud
The artist’s hand-drawn iPad animations interrogate great paintings in her immersive London show
A world-class archive assembled over 40 years is helping to improve knowledge of the continent’s moving image history
Her Golden Lion-winning work comes to the UK, full of primal sounds and social critique
At 81, the Brazilian is still finding ways to reimagine the Rio neighbourhood she calls home
In the artist’s first UK solo show, the figure of the domestic worker becomes a political symbol
The 89-year-old Sudanese artist reflects on an extraordinary career ahead of new work being shown at the 1-54 Fair in London
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