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Thoughts on My Father's Shadow
My Father's Shadow made history at the Cannes Film Festival last year when it became the first Nigerian film to be selected for the festival's Official Selection, in addition to being picked for Caméra d'Or Special Mention. The critically acclaimed film has since gone on to pick up several more awards and most recently has been nominated for a BAFTA in the Outstanding Debut category. Yesterday, we got the opportunity to attend a We Are Parable preview screening of the film be
ourppls art
7 hours ago3 min read


In Conversation with Hillarynx
We caught up with Hillarynx following the release of her latest music video and film screening, The 3rd . A London-based artist, writer, and vocalist, Hillarynx’s practice moves fluidly across music, film, and political storytelling. The 3rd is a striking and poetic visual work, inspired by Ousmane Sembène’s seminal 1966 film Black Girl . The music video was unveiled at a sold-out screening at South London Gallery , as part of Black British Hood Feminism: Building Creativ
nayana52
Oct 27, 20253 min read


In Conversation with Theresia Kyalo
"My work is always an attempt to translate feeling into form - to hold space for the intersections of art, anthropology, sociology, material culture and lived experience. It’s where research meets intuition, and storytelling becomes a way of remembering." Meet Theresia Kyalo (TK) a multidisciplinary artist and designer whose practice moves fluidly between jewelry, film, performance, and visual art. If you are familiar with those at the helm of African jewelry-making, then yo
Gloria Tergat
Oct 22, 20252 min read


In Pursuit of Home - In Conversation with Takenya K. Holness
Jamaican born and UK raised photographer, Takenya Holness, once said “photography dares you to care to notice”.

Mayowa Amolegbe
Mar 30, 20255 min read
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