academia papers
My Master’s degree in History of Art & Archeology at SOAS (School of Oriental and African Studies, in London) provided me with opportunities to explore art from all over the world. Growing up in Burkina Faso and going to High School in Ghana, inspired me to focus my projects and research on African artists; particularly artists from Senegal, Ghana and South Africa. From photographs to installations, tv shows and performances.
Read my MA Thesis: Unpacking Displaced Voices of Migration in the Works of Two South African Artist
Mouna Karray’s photo set 33°54’17.9 “N 8°06’34.5 “E
Locally made yet globally encompassing: El Anatsui’s Bleeding Takari II
Tokens, Ancestors, and the Importance of Community: Papa Ibra Tall
'The Nightingale' and Voice of the Subaltern
Exhibition Proposal - Perspectives on Identity: From Lagos through Accra, to the World and Back
EXHIBITION: Leave Your Labels at the Door
The sociolinguistic experiences of the British-African diaspora in 'I May Destroy You'
Orientating Black bodies on canvas: Kudzanai-Violet Hwami’s 'Dance of Many Hands'
Laboratoire AGIT’Art at the Whitechapel Gallery
Reimagining Portraits from the Global Archive: Omar Victor Diop’s 'Project Diaspora'
Read my BA Thesis: Patrice Lumumba as a Heroic Figure