Some favourites…
The Art Newspaper: How a new online database is bringing an African focus to restitution cases
The Art Newspaper: ‘It’s important because it’s a part of me’; why a growing number of African diasporic artists are showing work on the continent
The Art Newspaper: Accra Cultural Week shines a Light on Ghana’s burgeoning art scene
ARTnews: After Finding Success Abroad, Amoako Boafo Is Using His Star Power to Support Ghana’s Art Scene
ARTnews: When El Anatsui Isn’t Busy Being One of Africa’s Biggest Artists, He’s Collecting Vinyl
ARTnews: Across Five Decades, Gavin Jantjes’s Art has tackled everything from Abstraction to Apartheid
ARTnews: A Groundbreaking show on the African Diaspora raises questions about Portugal’s colonialist past
ARTnews: Rita Mawuena Benissan is Helping Ghana Reclaim Its Royal History
ARTnews: Helene Love-Allotey Is Rewriting the Rules of the African Art Market
ARTnews: Ghanaian Photographer Gerald Annan-Forson Comes Into Focus with a US Retrospective
ARTnews: Togo’s First Major Art Park Is Helping the Country Reclaim Its Heritage: ‘This Place Is Now Ours’
ARTnews: David Adjaye on His First Permanent Sculpture: This Is ‘How I Imagine an Ideal City’
ARTnews: Gallery 1957 Is Expanding Ghana’s Art Scene—and Bringing It to the Rest of the World
Wallpaper*: Elias Sime reflects on the destructive nature of technology in Venice
Artsy: Rising Haitian Painter Manuel Mathieu explores the complex history of his homeland
OkayAfrica: This Ghanaian Library is on a Mission to Champion and Celebrate Africa’s Role in Global Literature
Art Basel: Artist-led initiatives are transforming Accra into a world-class cultural hub
Frieze - print (Summer 2023 issue): Three Institutions Redefining Art in Tamale
OkayAfrica: Why Ghana's 'Renaissance' Campaign is Divisive
ARTnews Top 200 Collectors List 2022 - print: In West Africa, a Budding Gallery Scene and a Thriving Fair Nurture Collectors
Byredo Bal’d Afrique Magazine - print: Spirit Lifting The Ghana School
Songtrust: How a global pandemic energized African artists to get serious about music publishing
The Art Newspaper: First gallery show dedicated to Ghanaian photography pioneer will display previously unseen works capturing life under colonial rule
Songtrust: Music Publishing Example: Co writing and split sheets with Ghanaian artists. English version. Spanish version.
Adidas: Nana Danso is perfecting the art of the fight.
ARTnews: The Year (2023) in Africa: Art Scene Grows Dramatically in Lagos, Accra, and Other Hubs
ARTnews: An emotional show in Ghana marks the return of looted Asante Culture from the UK
The Art Newspaper: James Barnor, pioneering Ghanaian-British photographer, to be celebrated on 95th birthday with wide-reaching festival
Wallpaper*: Art futurists go in search of micro-utopias in Nairobi
The Art Newspaper: ‘A timely intervention’: How Univerity of the Arts London’s new digital platform is championing Black creatives
The Art Newspaper: In the face of economic uncertainty, Art X Lagos focuses on non-commercial programming
Podcast Appearances
Handled research on this documentary about the forgotten women who played leading role in Ghana gaining independence from Britain in 1957.