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Subject: Jesus University/Moshekwa Langa/Haus der Kunst/Arthouse Foundation/The Banana Republic & more..
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Welcome to another edition of our weekly newsletter.
Cambridge University's Jesus College to Return Looted Bronze Sculptures to NigeriaA bronze cockerel at Cambridge University that had been looted in a British raid to Nigeria will now be repatriation. The Benin bronze, known as an Okukor, was bequeathed to Jesus College in 1930. | |
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Moshekwa Langa: Tropic of CapricornStevenson Gallery, Cape Town is currently presenting Tropic of Capricorn, a solo exhibition by Moshekwa Langa. For his third exhibition with the gallery, Langa introduces new large-scale works on canvas alongside mixed-media collages, portraits and spectral paintings on paper. | |
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Haus Der Kunst: InterioritiesFrom November 29 to March 29, 2020, Haus der Kunst will present Interiorities, a group show by Njideka Akunyili Crosby, Leonor Antunes, Henrike Naumann, Adriana Varejão. The exhibition is curated by Anna Schneider, assisted by Dimona Stöckle. | |
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Arthouse Foundation: Tingyun Yin and Katrin WinklerFrom November 28 to December 4, Arthouse Foundation will present exhibitions by Katrin Winkler and Tingyun Yin, in conclusion of their residencies. | |
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The Banana RepublicFrom November 30 to December 12, A Whitespace Creative Agency will present The Banana Republic a joint exhibition of satirical take on happenings in Nigeria by Akinwolere and Agemo Sewanu Francis. The series poses a provocation to the viewer, on the serious issues that fail to be given due attention, whilst finding hope in humour. | |
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Mickalene Thomas: A Moment's PleasureThe Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA) recently opened Mickalene Thomas: A Moment's Pleasure, a large-scale, site-specific installation that has transformed every aspect of the museum's east entrance and two-floor East Lobby. | |
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Ken Nwadiogbu: ContemporealismKen Nwadiogbu, popularly known as KenArt, is a Nigerian-born multidisciplinary artist. Self-taught, he calls his method "Contemporealism" —a fusion of hyper-realism and contemporary art. | |
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Intersections – Within the Global SouthFrom November 28 to January 16, THIS IS NOT A WHITE CUBE in collaboration with Gallery MOMO and Banco Económico will present Intersections – Within the Global South, a group show that brings together 16 international contemporary artists. | |
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