Cape Town, © Jeffrey Abrahams
Saturday 5th December 2020, 05:30 PM
GrowBox Art Project Exhibition Opening at Zeitz Mocaa
Cape Town, © Jeffrey Abrahams
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Matthias Leridon, In Koli Jean Bofane and Freddy Tsimba, AfricaMuseum, October 2020 ©Raymond Dakoua
Matthias Leridon & Serge Lasvignes ©Hervé Véronèse/Centre Pompidou
In honor of #worldrefugeeday2020, African Artists for Development (AAD-fund) reflects back on its flagship program, “Refugees on the Move,” launched in 2011 in partnership with UNHCR in Sub-Saharan Africa. The program has since been developed in the camps of Moula (Chad), Yaroungou (Chad), Batalimo (Central African Republic), Bwagiriza (Burundi), Sag-Nioniogo (Burkina Faso), Mentao (Burkina Faso), (…)
Resistances 2020 Program, AAD-fund, Chroniques de Cape Town ©Yasser Booley
During a two-month lockdown, all artistic and cultural activities suddenly came to a standstill. Shows, concerts, exhibitions, residencies were brutally canceled; filming, productions, festivals were all put on hold. This cultural blackout was sudden and harsh. But after a few days of bewilderment, people decided to go back to work, this time in a different (…)
Dear clients, dear partners We would like to assure you of the commitment of all the Tilder teams at your side during this unprecedented period. The unprecedented health crisis we are experiencing is hitting all companies and organizations hard. Our mission at the moment is to help you continue your activities as best we can, (…)
Nous tenons à vous assurer de l’engagement de toutes les équipes de Tilder à vos côtés dans cette période inédite.
Réunion du Comité (ASAP) à Paris (Gaël Faye, Jean-Philippe Aka, Mélissa Goba et Keziah Jones), 4 mars 2020 © AAD fund
The Lumières d’Afriques exhibition was created by African Artists for Development (AAD-fund) in 2015 as a prelude to the COP21. This unique pan-African itinerant exhibition opened for the first time at the Théâtre national de Chaillot in Paris in November 2015. Lumières d’Afriques was later exhibited in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, in the second quarter of (…)
To honor the artists and celebrate their art, Gervanne and Matthias Leridon hosted an Artists Party on February 12th, 2020, in Tarrystone, Cape Town, South Africa. The event successfully welcomed more than 350 artists and a total of 850 guests that evening to celebrate African creation. Exceptional works of art from the Gervanne and Matthias (…)
Gervanne et Matthias Leridon avec l’artiste Tracy Naa Koshie Thompson à la Triennale de Stellenbosch (Afrique du Sud) – Février 2020 ©Elodie Gregoire
Vue de l’installation de l’oeuvre de Rigobert Nimi « Galaxie, ville du futur » au Astrup Fearnley Museet (Oslo, Norvège) – Janvier 2020 ©Astrup Fearnly Museet
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