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From the Editor–Chika Okeke-Agulu
Articles
Steve McQueen’s Giardini: A Fairy Tale–T. J. Demos
History in Ousmane Sembène’s Guelwaar and Ceddo–Awam Amkpa and Gunja SenGupta
The Problem Is More Mental Than Economic: Ousmane Sembène in Conversation with Samba Gadjigo–Samba Gadjigo
Pale Reflections and Fables of Life: George Osodi’s "Real People" of the Niger Delta–Frank A. O. Ugiomoh
From Riot to Austerity: Chris Ofili’s Retrospective at the Tate Britain–N. J. Hynes
Beyond the Shit Storm: Chris Ofili’s Retrospective at the Tate Britain–Kris Juncker
African Screens (Re)viewed from Lisbon–Manuela Ribeiro Sanches
The Artist’s Artist: Cullen Washington in Conversation with Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons–Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons
Meschac Gaba’s The Street: Two for the Price of One–Ivor Powell
Simon Gush: Refracting Surfaces–Joost Bosland
Uncovering the Frozen Image–Elleni (Centime) Zeleke
Just Beyond Reality’s Edge: Kira Lynn Harris–Nicole J. Caruth
Fred Holland: Walking the Line–Catherine Bernard
The Clothes Make the Man: Portraits of Emperor Haile Selassie–Julia Kim Werts
Reviews
Steve McQueen: Giardini–Vanessa Rocco
El Anatsui–Yemi Onafuwa
Yinka Shonibare MBE–Jennie Hirsh
Wangechi Mutu: This You Call Civilization?–Sally Frater
Roger Ballen: Boarding House–Gerhard Schoeman
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