Contemporary African Art Exhibition Series

Interview with Antony Kaminju

Posted under Interviews on 4th January, 2011

SUBSCRIBE TO BLOGAntony Kaminju, born June 1972 is a photographer from Nairobi, Kenya, but is now based in Johannesburg as an independent photographer. He lectures part time at Witwatersrand University in the Journalism department. previously, he worked as a news photographer in Nairobi with the Nation Newspaper of which he was the photo Editor from 2000 to 2005.Read More...

Interview with AngEle Etoundi Essamba

Posted under Interviews on 2nd January, 2011

SUBSCRIBE TO BLOGAngèle Etoundi Essamba was born in Douala and grew-up in Yaoundé, Cameroon. As a young girl, she traveled to Paris and later moved to the Netherlands to study at the Nederlandse Fotovakschool (Netherlands Professional School of Photography). Her photographs were first displayed in 1985 at the Maison Descartes in Amsterdam and she has since exhibited in Africa, Europe, South America and the
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Interview with Rushay Booysen

Posted under Interviews on 18th December, 2010

SUBSCRIBE TO BLOGRushay Booysen was born and raised in the small coastal city of Port Elizabeth on the Eastern coastline of South Africa. An avid supporter of various art mediums, he developed a love for sharing and exploring a variety of topics concerning identity, culture and post apartheid South Africa.
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Interview with Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine

Posted under Interviews on 12th December, 2010

SUBSCRIBE TO BLOGNtare Guma mbaho mwine is a first generation Ugandan-American working in the mediums of photography, theatre, film and television. His photographic work has featured in Vanity fair and exhibited at blue sky Gallery, The United Nations, Rush arts Gallery, the UCLA fowler museum, The Latino art museum, and has been featured on the HBO television series "Six feet Under." Read More...