The Artist’s Sister in the Garb of a Nun, by Sofonisba Anguissola Glyn Philpot was a master portraitist with a secret gay passionĪ ‘lost’ Picasso has been spotted in Imelda Marcos’s home Masterpiece of the week Gilane Tawadros will be one of few women of colour to lead a big UK arts institution – the Whitechapel Gallery Henrietta Howard’s Marble Hill villa is to open to the public Shanghai-based photographer Luo Yang has been documenting Chinese youth Keith Kahn-Harris and Rob Stothard have been smashing Jewish stereotypesĭavid Best’s vast wooden memorial to Britain’s Covid dead will be set alight in Warwickshire What we learnedĪ Ukrainian museum is collecting symbols of resistance “Point of Return,” says Ogungbe, “is based on a historical passage point used for human trade in Badagry, my home town … I intend to show tentative reactions of humans that were traded during that time.” View gallery of shortlisted entries here. Lagos-based Ayobami Ogungbe’s image is shortlisted for the Contemporary African Photography prize, awarded annually to five photographers whose works were made in Africa, or which engage with the African diaspora. Point of Return, 2021, by Ayobami Ogungbe
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