13 min

Venice Biennale Special: Aindrea Emelife interview Shade

    • Visual Arts

Welcome to the second of our episodes from the 60th International Art Exhibition - La Biennale di Venezia.
I am delighted to welcome back Aindrea Emelife as my guest. Aindrea is a curator and art historian of modern and contemporary art, whose practise specializes in colonial and decolonial African histories and the politics of representation. Aindrea is the curator of Nigeria Imaginary at the Nigeria Pavilion at this year’s Venice Biennale, which sees the country participating in the festival for the second time. The pavilion will show projects made in collaboration with the Museum of West African Art, where Aindrea is also a curator. Today, we will be getting an exciting introduction into this year’s Nigeria Pavilion and
hearing a bit more about the participating artists, their works and the curatorial thinking behind this year’s exhibition.
Enjoy a review, including images of Nigeria Imaginary written by Anne Kimunguyi in today's special edition of Shade Art Review.
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Shade Podcast is Executive produced and hosted by Lou Mensah
Music King Henry IV for Shade Podcast by Brian Jackson
Editing and mixing by Tess Davidson
Editorial support by Anne Kimunguyi
Nigeria Imaginary
Aindrea Emelife

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Welcome to the second of our episodes from the 60th International Art Exhibition - La Biennale di Venezia.
I am delighted to welcome back Aindrea Emelife as my guest. Aindrea is a curator and art historian of modern and contemporary art, whose practise specializes in colonial and decolonial African histories and the politics of representation. Aindrea is the curator of Nigeria Imaginary at the Nigeria Pavilion at this year’s Venice Biennale, which sees the country participating in the festival for the second time. The pavilion will show projects made in collaboration with the Museum of West African Art, where Aindrea is also a curator. Today, we will be getting an exciting introduction into this year’s Nigeria Pavilion and
hearing a bit more about the participating artists, their works and the curatorial thinking behind this year’s exhibition.
Enjoy a review, including images of Nigeria Imaginary written by Anne Kimunguyi in today's special edition of Shade Art Review.
Read Shade Art Review 
Shade Art Review 20% discount code
Shade Podcast Instagram
Shade Podcast is Executive produced and hosted by Lou Mensah
Music King Henry IV for Shade Podcast by Brian Jackson
Editing and mixing by Tess Davidson
Editorial support by Anne Kimunguyi
Nigeria Imaginary
Aindrea Emelife

Help support the work that goes into creating Shade Podcast. https://plus.acast.com/s/shadepodcast.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

13 min