The exhilarating artifice of Seydou Keïta’s portraits
The photographer’s proud yet highly constructed images of Malians make for gorgeous viewing at the Brooklyn Museum
The photographer’s proud yet highly constructed images of Malians make for gorgeous viewing at the Brooklyn Museum

Photo essays by Denilson Baniwa, Samaa Emad, Andrew Kung and Emilia Martin

The French-Algerian artist on her Tate Britain Commission, resisting nostalgia and learning from the past

What was meant to be a celebratory moment for Nigeria’s art scene has instead highlighted present tension and past trauma

The gallery space has doubled, though its ungainly quirks have a tendency to intrude on the art

This bounteous exhibition celebrates an emerging country and its artists around the heady period of independence in 1960

Despite his dwindling vision, the artist made gorgeous works of art — and showed us how to benefit from different perspectives