An exhibition outlines 19th-century artist Guillaume Lethière’s connection to his birthplace, mixed-race heritage, and the politics of revolution.
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Who Was Frantz Fanon?
In 1954, as French colonial forces normalized mass killings and torture in Algeria, Frantz Fanon served as the director of a ...
1984, oil pastel and collage on paper, paper size 50.5x65.3cm, signed, with a sticker of Galerie takarashi, framed. Condition : pale toning and some foxing at the image, some pinholes to the edges.
In Brandon Ndife’s otherworldly domestic sculptures, on view in his New York show, nature shows its ungovernable power.
The work is one of 130 in “Paris 1874: The Impressionist Moment,” a sumptuous show of the capital city’s splendors, born, as ...
Le Colonial chef Geoffrey Deetz says business has been slow, especially while still recovering from the pandemic ...
The repatriation, the second of its kind by the Dutch, shows a working model for returning looted treasures from Europe to ...
Along the way, the Daily Mail's Annabelle Thorpe marvels at forested mountains that 'ripple out around aquamarine lakes'.
Get to know The Haitian Times and learn how France extorted hundreds of millions of dollars from Haiti for decades in this ...
Mihir Shah-led Committee, constituted to draft the National Water Policy, submitted their report almost four years ago. The ...
Seven essays accompany the first-ever exhibition devoted to the Caribbean-born artist who became a leading figure in the ...
Osborne, Myles 2012. The Jeremy Newman Papers: A New Historical Source for Colonial Kenya and the Kamba. History in Africa, Vol. 39, Issue. , p. 355.