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'My Father's Shadow' Director Akinola Davies Jr. Discusses Diaspora, Politics and Family — Interview — The Culture Crypt
'My Father's Shadow' Director Akinola Davies Jr. Discusses Diaspora, Politics and Family — Interview — The Culture Crypt
Following its UK debut, BFI Award-winning director Akinola Davies Jr. sits down with The Culture Crypt to reflect on his new film, 'My Father's Shadow', set during the 1993 Nigerian election. Click here to read more.
Deeds Magazine - Tendered: Karimah Ashadu documents the intimacy of Nigeria’s labour force
Deeds Magazine - Tendered: Karimah Ashadu documents the intimacy of Nigeria’s labour force
Rudy Loewe’s new mural in Brixton station is a nod to its loud, unapologetic history
Rudy Loewe’s new mural in Brixton station is a nod to its loud, unapologetic history
Rudy Loewe's Brixton Underground mural 'The Congregation' is an ode to the area’s deep rooted historical idiosyncrasies.
Planet Giza's Soundtrack for the Next 100 Years — Interview — The Culture Crypt
Planet Giza's Soundtrack for the Next 100 Years — Interview — The Culture Crypt
In a fusion of jazz, funk, hip-hop and soul, Montréal natives Planet Giza set this era of their legacy in stone. The Culture Crypt sits down with the group to explore their journey. Click here to read more.
Deeds Magazine - Arthur Jafa’s Glas Negus Supreme: An Experimental Reflection of Music History
Deeds Magazine - Arthur Jafa’s Glas Negus Supreme: An Experimental Reflection of Music History
Exploring 'Blair Babies' & Black British Identity with Ceebo — Interview — The Culture Crypt
Exploring 'Blair Babies' & Black British Identity with Ceebo — Interview — The Culture Crypt
Jennie Baptiste: Rhythm and Roots - Documenting culture and keeping 90s music alive
Jennie Baptiste: Rhythm and Roots - Documenting culture and keeping 90s music alive
Project Rally: How Personal Histories Build Global Communities
Project Rally: How Personal Histories Build Global Communities
Who Protects Juliet?: Existing in the Peripherals of Black Girl Magic
Who Protects Juliet?: Existing in the Peripherals of Black Girl Magic
To Weave Together - In Conversation with Hannah Ashleigh Smit
To Weave Together - In Conversation with Hannah Ashleigh Smit
In Pursuit of Home - In Conversation with Takenya K. Holness
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”.
i'll think of something later | Ileri | Substack
i'll think of something later | Ileri | Substack
From Lagos to Los Angeles to London - Discovering Rele Gallery and the 'Joy of More Worlds'
From Lagos to Los Angeles to London - Discovering Rele Gallery and the 'Joy of More Worlds'
Artistic Outlooks: Five Exhibitions to Look Out for in January
Artistic Outlooks: Five Exhibitions to Look Out for in January
The entrance of the new year is one filled with hope and expectation. And as the art world reopens its doors to 2025, it brings exhibitions filled with colour, intricacy and depth. From powerful photography and larger than life sculptures, here are some exhibitions to see this month and one to look forward to starting in February.As We Rise: Photography From the Black Atlantic (Saatchi Gallery)Featuring emerging and established artists, Saatchi Gallery’s winter exhibition draws upon the connecti
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