
IN CONVERSATION
Exclusive interviews with African Contemporary Artists uncovering their unique story with no filters.

Godelive Kasangati KABENA, The Stellenbosch Triennale Specials
Godelive Kasangati KABENA (b. 1996) is a multidisciplinary artist who boldly expresses herself through photography, installations, and self-portraiture. As part of the 2025 Stellenbosch Triennale, she opens the doors of her creative lab, presenting Chumba—a work that urges the public to focus on the act of breathing.

Tuli MEKONDJO MBUMBA, The Stellenbosch Triennale Specials
In this exclusive interview, Tuli MEKONDJO invites us to dive deep into forgotten chapters of Namibia while exploring the inspirations behind her installation at the Stellenbosch Triennale Eshina lyo ku topa topa/Typewriter.

In Conversation : Anastasie LANGU LAWINNER or the Embodiment of Resilience
In this interview, Anastasie Langu Lawinner shares her journey, marked by an unwavering determination to succeed in the face of adversity. She recounts her beginnings and her path to France in 2022. Through her intense and intimate work, Anastasie invites us to look at our realities without embellishment, with raw sincerity.
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Mous[t] See: Lamrabat's Homecoming at Marrakech
In this interview for Mayi Arts, Mous Lamrabat discusses the conceptual foundations of Homesick, his latest series on view at Loft Art Gallery Marrakech through March 15, 2025. The 20 new works manifest as a sentimental peregrination, underlining the profound, multifarious bonds between selfhood and homeland.

In conversation : Marcel KPOHO between Masks, Monsters, and Humanity
In this exclusive interview, Beninese artist Marcel Kpoho reveals the fascinating universe of his masks and sculptures, at the intersection of the human and monstrous worlds. He explores the profound impact of Beninese culture and spirituality on his work.

In conversation : Nedia WERE and the beauty of Afro-Optimism
Artist Nedia Were shares his artistic journey and inspirations from his Kenyan roots up to Kerry Marshall and while finding solace in Afro-Optimism.

Sacred Womanhood
Inside Manyaku Mashilo’s Art exploring the healing power of ‘The Laying of Hands’
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