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Osei Bonsu

Osei Bonsu is a curator and writer based in London, UK, and Paris, France. He is a contributing writer for frieze.

Osei Bonsu interviews the artist about the evolution of her thinking

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With a recent show at Stephen Friedman Gallery, the Grenadian-born British artist talks to Osei Bonsu about painting, London's 1980s club scene and moving to Cornwall

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A tribute to the late curator and his belief in the primacy of documentation

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100 years on from World War I, the filmmaker’s latest work Mimesis: African Soldier remembers the faces we seldom see in history books

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Hall’s understanding of cultural identity allows us to deconstruct and reconstruct who we think we are

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The legendary sculptor and performance artist talks liquid sculpture, the politics of dance and the liberating qualities of nylon hosiery

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70 years since apartheid became law in South Africa, a retrospective of the photographer's work opens at the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris

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With her first UK show at Pippy Houldsworth Gallery, London, the Harlem-born artist reflects on the African American experience

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Osei Bonsu talks to curator Germano Celant about the enduring relevance of the Italian art movement, Arte Povera – a term Celant coined 50 years ago

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Successfully layering a broader socio-historical narrative onto a period of radical non-conformity, this is an important show now

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