PWYC Exhibition - The Art and Culture of PanAfrica
Pay What You Can for your 18:30 ticket through this link before RSVP Explore the impact of Pan-Africanism on artistic and cultural production from the 1920s to the present, through over 300 works – from paintings and installations to posters, journals, and film. The term Pan-Africanism refers to a broad spectrum of political and philosophical movements advocating anti-colonial resistance and transnational solidarity amongst peoples of African descent. While it has long been recognised as a galvanising force in 20th-century global history, Project a Black Planet is the first major exhibition to consider both its influence on visual art and culture, and the critical role of artists in shaping Pan-African visions. Followed by social at the Barbican Centre. See comments below for updates
- Venue
- Barbican Art Gallery
- Greater London
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