A deafening salvo
With a new book, Chimurenga resurrects Festac, the blackest and largest ever gathering of artists from Africa and its diaspora in 1977 in Lagos, Nigeria.
With a new book, Chimurenga resurrects Festac, the blackest and largest ever gathering of artists from Africa and its diaspora in 1977 in Lagos, Nigeria.
The Chimurenga arts collective explores the relevance of FESTAC, a near forgotten, epic black arts festival held in Nigeria in the mid-1970s, for our age.
A periodic, pop-up live radio studio, a performance and exhibition space, a research platform and living archive.
The words and images found in the Chronic have a tendency to defy simple consumption.
The most creative, incisive political arts and literary publication produced on the African continent, or anywhere for that matter.
Zachary Rosen, a former Peace Corps official, describes his favorite photographs to us.