Selected exhibitions

French Pavilion: Julien Creuzet, Attila Cataracte (…)

60th edition of the Venice Biennale (April-November 2024) 

Attila cataracte ta source aux pieds des pitons verts finira dans la grande mer gouffre bleu nous nous noyâmes dans les larmes marées de la lune. More here

Hard Graft: Work, Health & Rights - Wellcome Collection, London (September 2024-April 2025)

The exhibition delves into the stories of underrepresented workers and their rights within precarious and unsafe labour environments. From protests to healing practices, the exhibition unveils hidden histories of resistance and collective action. Through a collection of over 150 items, including historical objects, contemporary artworks, films and new commissions, it invites you to witness the interconnectedness of working practices across the globe and the enduring fight for workers’ rights. More here

Oh téléphone, oracle noir (…), Julien Creuzet, Phoebe Collings-James, Chloé Quenum, Manuel Mathieu & Bruno Peinado — Le Magasin, France (November 2023 - May 2024)

This exhibition is a moment to retrospectively acknowledge Creuzet's wide artistic practice. This collective landscape proposes a dialogue with five other contemporary voices. Plurality is a creative context that has always accompanied his artistic processes: one that is a nest for nurturing exchanges and articulating  new languages. More here

Black Tales: Monica De Miranda, Lagos Biennale, Nigeria (February 2024)

Black Tales is a collaborative multimedia installation by Monica de Miranda that inquires sonically and visually themes such as belonging and diaspora, identity and memory in relation to places and their histories. More here

this is a love poem, EXILE Gallery, Vienna, Austria (2021)

this is a love poem, is a group exhibition that reclaims the language of humour through a Black feminist perspective as found articulated in contemporary performance and poetry. More here

Arit Emmanuela Etukudo: The Christening, New Art Exchange, Nottingham, UK (2021)

The Christening is a commissioned multimedia installation by Arit Emmanuela Etukudo, and is a metaphor for existential questions from the experience of a queer Black woman. More here

our (spatial) stories live in performative futures, HANGAR, Lisbon, Portugal (2023)

our (spatial) stories live in performative futures was a group exhibition that explored the politics of architecture, space, and afro-diaporic identities. The exhibition was co-curated with Fabián Villegas. More here

Breaking Translation(s), HANGAR, Lisbon, Portugal, 2021

Breaking Translations tend to offer direct and indirect interpretations around the codification and uses of language, its limits and the need for thinking about utopic spaces of being, from and for a place of margins. More here

Shiraz Bayjoo: Searching For Libertalia, New Art Exchange, Nottingham, UK (2019)

Searching for Libertalia brought together new and existing works by Bayjoo explored the legacy of colonialism across the Indian Ocean region and its complex histories of slavery, migrations, and conquest. More here