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Aida Amoako

Aida Amoako is a writer and critic from London

In Aindrea Emelife’s group show at The Perimeter, the work of seven Black artists explore experiences of recollection and nostalgia to examine the relationship between Blackness and history

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Curated by Ekow Eshun, an exhibition of work by 11 Black artists at Lisson Gallery traces colonial histories alongside collective healing practices

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At Tiwani Contemporary, the artists convey blue as both a colour and a sound

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Although a country-rap track was crowned 2019’s ‘song of the summer’, music released during this season usually consists of recycled pop sounds

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The genre’s relationship with the church is as complex as it is inevitable

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