…and established well-known artists like El Anatsui (Ghana). In a panel discussion some of the artists discussed the topic of identify and shifting their work from a focus on self…
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…she couldn’t find a website that offered what she was looking for, she decided to create a platform that represented and offered art and designs by Black artists. And thus…
…growing databases of important renowned as well as upcoming art spaces, museums, galleries, artists and publications around international art production from African perspectives.Another exiting area is our C& Art space,…
…into contemporary Africa as well as share how the artists envision their Continent in the future. Over 120 artists and designers are being exhibited. I wish I would be in…
…for artists and musicians – we are like a bridge between them, the institutions and the community. We want to open new doors, new opportunities for the artists of the…
…10” which will be showing in Paris starting October 17th. APiF: Does it help or hurt artists to be on Instagram / social media? Do artists have to be on…
…exhibition and didn’t just feel inspired but also enriched with knowledge. “Things we as black artists create have never been art for arts sake. In a way our art is…
…homeline and as a new addition the children’s line Jelly Bees. We are specializing in vintage silhouettes using all 100% Cotton, African textiles. APiF: Love the name of your label…
APiF: Please introduce your business and your designs. Ugonna Hosten: UGO is a design-led fashion accessories label; our priority is quality and innovation. We are market leaders offering limited editions…
…of just regurgitating what has already been said. APiF: If your label would be a person, what kind of person would it be? Wale: I don’t attribute a particular demographic,…









