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ARTISTA: DJ Marfox
The exhibition invites the viewer to consider the “before” and the “now” – the similarities and differences in technology, in events, individuals and landscapes, and in the particular ways of seeing as each photographer constructs an imagery about their land. These photographers offer diverse and original visions of Nigeria and the rest of the world. Their images are the product, or rather distillation, of specifically Nigerian sensibilities shaped by the cultural, social and ecological experiences of living in the country. They articulate the “now” of Nigeria with its energy and dynamism and its contrasts of individuals, communities and landscapes. At the same time they look to the future with its new possibilities in an ever more inter-connected world. The other end of the spectrum is the “before”, whether in the years leading up to Nigeria’s formation or at independence when the right to self-determination was finally wrested from the departing British.
Across Africa, the struggle between the forces of capitalism and communism sparked coups, revolutions and political divisions, resulting in a huge impact on Africa’s post-independence landscape. In 1960 Moscow rightly judged anti-colonial fervour to be a good fit with Marxism and Soviet embassies were set up in many African countries. But was there a Soviet strategy for taking over Africa? To what extent was the USSR aware of political structures in Africa and the needs of those countries which it supported? What were the impacts of the Cold War on African national identities?
Ed Cross Fine Art is delighted to announce a solo exhibition for Mário Macilau at this year’s edition of VOLTA art fair in New York City from 2-6th March 2016. This will be Mario’s first exhibition in New York and his first major show after his acclaimed exhibition at The 2015 Venice Biennale.
O livro será lançado no dia 18 de março, na Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian (Sala 2), às 18H30, com apresentação da escritora Ana Paula Tavares e do jornalista José Pedro Castanheira. A também compor o painel, a presença dos três organizadores (Iva Cabral, Márcia Souto e Filinto Elísio).

A diversidade da temática da literatura angolana, manifestada como “um pássaro planando de asas abertas”, é ilustrada no livro “Antologia de Contos”, que reúne textos, na maioria inéditos, dos 40 anos da independência de Angola.

«De um lado, a Índia britânica, no auge do seu projecto imperial; do outro, a Índia portuguesa, em declínio acentuado. Para os viajantes britânicos dos séculos XIX e XX, ir à «Índia do lado» significava transpor fronteiras espaciais e, sobretudo, temporais.





