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‘It’s important because it’s a part of me’: why a growing number of African diasporic artists are showing work on the continent
A growing number of African diasporic artists, including Emma Prempeh and Stephen Price, are exhibiting on the continent, with galleries like Bwo Art Gallery in Cameroon supporting this trend.Gameli Hamelo, The Art Newspaper, March 4, 2025 -
5 Standout Shows to See at Small Galleries This October
Victorien Bazo | Fragments d'Origines : Une odyssée ancestraleMaxwell Rabb, Artsy, October 2, 2024 -
5 Artists On Our Radar In April
Featuring Araba Opoku.Adeola Gay, Artsy, April 2, 2024 -
The Year in Africa: Art Scene Grows Dramatically in Lagos, Accra, and Other Hubs
Gameli Hamelo, ARTNews, December 22, 2023
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Interview | Inside the Central African Art Scene
How Bwo Gallery is Expanding Dialogues Between Cameroon and the Rest of the WorldIyanuoluwa Adenle, OMENAI, September 22, 2023 -
L’œil de Sesse inaugure Bwo
Malcolm Radykhal EPANDA, Le Messager, September 15, 2023 -
L'identité dans la peau
Rita Diba, Cameroon Tribune , September 11, 2023 -
BWO Gallery, Cameroon, Announces Its Inaugural Solo Exhibition by Sesse Elangwe
Rose Musyoki, Art News Africa, August 14, 2023
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Bwo: Cameroon’s Fresh Art Gallery, Founded by Two Cameroonian Natives Under 30, Announces Its Opening
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Bwo, Cameroon's Latest Art Gallery Set to Open in September
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NEW GALLERY SPACE BWO SET TO OPEN IN CAMEROON THIS SEPTEMBER
Christopher Cox, BLACK ART & DESIGN , August 11, 2023 -
Sesse Elangwe: The Defiant Ones
Contemporary And, August 10, 2023