Reem Aljeally (b. 1997) is a contemporary Sudanese visual artist, architect, designer, and curator based in Cairo, Egypt.
I let go and I can breathe again except that there is no air, 2023, Acrylic on Canvas, 79cm x 78cm | Image: Courtesy the Artist
TewasArt Africa: What’s the inspiration behind ‘I let go and I can breathe again except that there is no air'. Reem Aljeally: For this painting, it’s a simple narration of…
Wole Lagunju (b. 1966 Oshogbo, Nigeria, lives and works in the United States) trained in graphic design at the University of Ife, now Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria.
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