Uganda Stories – Interview with Sunil Shah
In this interview, the artist Sunil Shah recalls the process through which he envisioned his Uganda Stories series (recently exhibited at the Pitt Rivers Museum in the UK), which he sees as “a form...
In this interview, the artist Sunil Shah recalls the process through which he envisioned his Uganda Stories series (recently exhibited at the Pitt Rivers Museum in the UK), which he sees as “a form...
Actualités / Billets / Contributions extérieures
par fototaa · Published 06/09/2018 · Last modified 13/09/2018
A personal memoir based on a collective interview with Ghanaian photographer Isaac H. Bruce-Vanderpuije As Nuku Studio, a Ghana-based organization for photography, prepares its first festival (see the press release here), it also presents...
Actualités / Billets / Contributions extérieures
par fototaa · Published 25/05/2018 · Last modified 27/05/2018
Dans cet entretien, le photographe Ananias Léki Dago revient sur les différentes étapes qui ont conduit à la sauvegarde des archives de Paul Kodjo, figure majeure de l’histoire de la photographie ivoirienne au 20e...
In this second installment of her interview about artists’ books using photography in particular experimental or innovative ways, scholar Katja Gentric focuses on six works. Read part #1 here. — One of the most...
Katja, you have started a research project on artists’ books published on the African continent. This is quite a vast (and yet unexplored) subject: so, what outlines (geographical and/or temporal) have you chosen to...
Félix Diallo (1931-1997) fut le premier photographe de Kita (Mali), petite ville à mi-chemin entre Bamako et Kayes. À l’avant-garde des nouveautés (comme le montrent ses images), il fut le fer de lance de...
Curators Erin Haney and Shravan Vidyarthi, in partnership with the Visual Identities in Art and Design Research Centre (VIAD), University of Johannesburg 5 October – 1 November 2017 FADA Gallery, Johannesburg [exhibition travelling in...
A guest post by Malcolm Corrigall* Daniel T. Makata, popularly known as Dan Tleketle, has had a fascinating and varied career as a photographer, grave-digger, editor, businessman, community organizer, and sports administrator. Dan was...