Blog Posts

  • Decolonising Minds and Museums through Contemporary Art Activism

    Decolonising Minds and Museums through Contemporary Art Activism

    “Transforming Museums, Decolonizing Minds,” by Carol Ann Dixon, Ph.D. features in Volume 47 (Issue 4) of the Journal of Museum Education – published January 5, 2023. This paper on anti-racist and decolonial activism within art museums, experimental project spaces and collections of ethnography is one of ten in a special issue focused on Activist Pedagogies…

  • Examining Switzerland’s Colonial Past at MEG: Musée d’Ethnographie de Genève, December 2022

    Examining Switzerland’s Colonial Past at MEG: Musée d’Ethnographie de Genève, December 2022

    Illustrated reviews of two exhibitions at MEG (Musée d’ethnographie de Genève), Switzerland’s largest world cultures museum, visited during December 2022: (1) “The Archives of Human Diversity” – a showcase of c.1000 cultural objects from MEG’s permanent collections; (2) “Helvécia: A Forgotten Colonial History” – a photojournalistic presentation of African-origin cultural traditions and heritage practices commemorated…

  • Antelope, by Samson Kambalu – Fourth Plinth Public Art Commission, 2022-2024

    Antelope, by Samson Kambalu – Fourth Plinth Public Art Commission, 2022-2024

    Images taken at night of the 14th public art commission for Trafalgar Square’s Fourth Plinth illuminate the bronze sculpture “Antelope” by British-based artist Samson Kambalu (b. 1975, Malawi). This monumental, larger-than-life figurative work restages an iconic 1914 image of Malawian Baptist minister and anti-colonial activist John Chilembwe pictured alongside British missionary John Chorley. Their hats…

  • Bikoka Art Project, Cameroon (Eyeonart.com)

    Bikoka Art Project, Cameroon (Eyeonart.com)

    The Bikoka Art Project, established in 2021 by curator and art historian Christine Eyene in partnership with community residents from Lolodorf, Cameroon, is a new art-led initiative “fostering artistic and professional opportunities for local youth and women, and supporting the next generation of creatives.”

  • 1-54 London, 2022: Celebrating 10 Years of the Contemporary African Art Fair at Somerset House

    1-54 London, 2022: Celebrating 10 Years of the Contemporary African Art Fair at Somerset House

    The October 2022 edition of 1-54 London – a major art fair showcasing modern and contemporary works by African and African Diaspora artists – celebrated its tenth anniversary at Somerset House. This illustrated review presents a selection of the standout exhibits, including Grada Kilomba’s Fountain Court installation, “O Barco/The Boat” (2021), photography and bronze casts…