Samuel Reilly is a freelance writer in Edinburgh and a PhD candidate at the University of St Andrews.
The South African photographer talks to Apollo about art, power, and his long-standing mistrust of images
The artist’s complex depictions of Kenya present scenes of violence alongside moments of beauty
The director of 32° East discusses the organisation’s work to support contemporary art in Uganda – and what its planned arts centre will mean for the capital, Kampala
The writer and curator discusses his latest project at Art Abu Dhabi and how the contemporary art scene in Africa has changed in recent years
The founding director of ART X Lagos explains how the fair has attracted international attention while connecting with the public at home
Highlights of the first modern and contemporary art fair to take place in Europe since the continent locked down
While museums deliberate about returning objects that were taken from their places of origin without consent, it is easier for individuals to act
Khadija Saye was among the 72 people who died in the fire at Grenfell in 2017. A series of self-portraits she made that year is currently on display near the tower
The artist and musician first turned to sculpture after a personal tragedy, but his work is rooted in the history of the American South
The artist discusses his plans for a new residency in Lagos, and delves into the serious mischief of his sculptures