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Passages
By Damien Ajavon
In Passages, Ajavon highlights the liminal space between arrival and departure, the transference of energy and knowledge, and the act of creating through the hands. This includes artwork that features palms as well as sculptures that document the hand-weaving process. The Drake’s lobby, itself a threshold between coming and going, resonates with these motifs of hands and hand-wrought surfaces—enveloping visitors in tactile histories that invite us to reflect on how we shape and are shaped by the spaces we inhabit.
Until Friday, February 27, 2026
Drake Hotel, East Room
1150 Queen Street West
Toronto, ON, M6J 1J3
Canada
By Tate Modern in London
Debuting October 8th, the exhibition is a landmark showcase of 50+ artists who shaped global modernism.
Bankside, London SE1 9TG
England
By Karimah Ashadu
Camden Art Centre and Fondazione In Between Art Film are delighted to announce 'Tendered', the first institutional solo exhibition in the UK by artist and filmmaker Karimah Ashadu (UK/Nigeria, b. 1985), winner of the Silver Lion for Promising Young Artist at the Venice Biennale 2024.
22 Mar 2026
Camden Art Centre
Arkwright Road
London NW3 6DG
United Kingdom
Les Nattes De Mon Enfance
by Modou Gueye
"In his acclaimed series Les Nattes de Mon Enfance (The Mats of My Childhood), Modou Gueye turns to two deeply symbolic elements from his upbringing: the woven floor mats of West African homes and the intricate braids sculpted by women's hands.
Together, they form a visual language of care, intimacy, and continuity. Together, they resist disappearance." - @artmodou on Instagram
Villa del Arte
Passeig de Gràcia, 38-40
08007 Barcelona, Spain
Project a Black Planet: The Art and Culture of Panafrica
Co-produced by MACBA, the Art Institute of Chicago, in collaboration with the KANAL–Centre Pompidou and the Barbican Centre
Curated by MACBA director Elvira Dyangani Ose, along with Antawan Byrd, Adom Getachew, and Matthew S. Witkovsky, Project a Black Planet: The Art and Culture of Panafrica is the first major international exhibition to examine the cultural manifestations of Pan-Africanism from the 1920s to the present.
Until 6 April 2026
MACBA
Barcelona, SP
By The Warburg Institute
This project explores the Image of the Black archive – a collection of over 30,000 images which documents representations of people of African descent from antiquity to the civil rights era. Developed by Edward George during a 12 month residency at the Warburg Institute, the exhibition features a new film commission, and marks the first time that images from the archive have been exhibited in the UK.
Warburg Institute
Woburn Square,
London WC1H 0AB
England
Phoro from: Modou Gueye Instagram
Phoro from: The Fitzwilliam Musuem Website
Phoro from: MACBA Website
Phoro from: Tate Modern, London Website
Phoro from: The Warburg Institute
Phoro from: Camden Art Centre Website






