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Dozens of Sudanese artists and curators have fled their studios and galleries in the capital, jeopardizing thousands of artworks and imperiling an art scene central to the 2019 revolution.
Antiquities directors and curators share their personal stories of the chaos and looting that have devastated their lives and ...
As Sudan’s civil war rages on, its heritage is under siege At least six museums and multiple historic sites have suffered looting or damage as a result of the conflict Sarvy Geranpayeh 14 ...
The Cultural Frontline The Cultural Frontline Sudan: Art and political change Up next April 9, 2022 27 minutes Available for over a year ...
Atem Aleu stood quietly to the side as a crowd milled around the art gallery, taking in the paintings that had traveled thousands of miles from Kenya to Minneapolis. Aleu’s quiet demeanor shows ...
The artwork also highlights their brilliance and positive contributions to change. The choice of a woman is intentional, symbolising the origin of life that springs from the womb of a woman.
Negotiating peace is not a matter of following a simple recipe; it rarely has well-defined stages.
Be it Gaza, Sudan or Manipur, artists in conflict zones refuse to be silenced. They are channelling their fear, anger and desperation into works of resistance ...
The sole caretaker of the pyramids at Meroë, a former capital of the ancient Kingdom of Kush, is the only person standing between some of Sudan’s greatest art treasures and rampaging armies ...