Platform Africa

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Discover the transformative power of African photography with this essential publication. This brand-new item, featuring ISBN 9781597114196, dives into the biennials, festivals, and educational spaces that have redefined the narrative of photography across the continent over the last twenty-five years. Published by Aperture in 2017, this sewn format book highlights the dynamic interactions between artists and audiences in experimental art spaces and well-curated workshops. Guest editors Bisi Silva, John Fleetwood, and Aďcha Diallo compile the innovative contributions of a new generation of African artists, creating a rich tapestry of ideas and perspectives that challenge conventional views. Perfect for art enthusiasts, students, and professionals alike, this publication is a must-have for anyone interested in contemporary African art and photography. With free shipping available, you can experience this compelling exploration of photography within six weeks, making it a valuable addition to your art collection or educational resources. Remember, once you place your order, it cannot be cancelled, so embrace the opportunity to engage with the evolving landscape of African photography today.

Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781597114196
Format: Sewn
Year: 2017
Publisher: Aperture


Description:


The biennials, festivals, and educational
spaces changing the shape of African
photography.

Aperture takes a detailed look at the dynamic spaces that have shaped conversations about photography in Africa for the last twenty-five years—the biennials, experimental art spaces, and educational workshops in which artists and audiences interact with photography. Platform Africa presents a new generation of artists, and is produced in collaboration with guest editors Bisi Silva, founder and artistic director of the Centre for Contemporary Art in Lagos, Nigeria; John Fleetwood, director of the South Africa–based platform Photo and former head of the Market Photo Workshop in Johannesburg; and Aïcha Diallo, associate editor of Contemporary And.

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