Venice Biennale 2007
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Bili Bidjocka & Jean-Pierre Bekolo
Cameroonian artist Bili Bidjocka and filmmaker Jean-Pierre Bekolo. Photo © Christine Eyene.
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Dusasa
Visitors in front of El Anatsui's work. Photo © Christine Eyene.
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Ihosvanny
Angolan artist Ihosvanny in front of Urban Sox (2007), video installation. Photo © Christine Eyene.
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Kiluanji Kia Henda
Kiluanji Kia Henda, standing in front of the triptych Ngola Bar (2006). Photo © Christine Eyene.
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Malick Sidibé
Malick Sidibé receiving the 52nd Venice Biennale Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement. Photo © Christine Eyene.
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Ingrid Mwangi
Ingrid Mwangi in front of Masked (2000), a video by Ingrid Mwangi and Robert Hutter. Photo © Christine Eyene.
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Ndilo Mutima
Angolan artist Ndilo Mutima. Photo © Christine Eyene.
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Olu Oguibe
Olu Oguibe in front of a mural painting by Nigerian artist Odili Donald Odita. Photo © Christine Eyene.
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Zoulikha Bouabdellah
Zoulikha Bouabdellah in front of Dansons (2003), video installation. Photo © Christine Eyene.
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Yonamine & Vânia Gala
Angolan artist Yonamine (left), performing with Vânia Gala in front of his work The Best of The Best (2007), installation and video. Photo © Christine Eyene.
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Tracey Rose
South African artist Tracey Rose in front of Untitled (1999), a text banner. Photo © Christine Eyene.
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Fernando Alvim & Simon Njami
Fernando Alvim and Simon Njami on a break, at the entrance of the African Pavilion. Photo © Christine Eyene.
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www.egypyvenicebiennale.com
www.egypyvenicebiennale.com (2007), scuplted website address, on the roff of the Egyptian Pavilion by Hadil Nazmy. Photo © Christine Eyene.
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Africa Sings Against Aids
Africa Sings Against Aids. Photograph by Malick Sidibé.
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After 9/11
Chéri Samba, After 9/11 (2002). Acrylic and glitter on canvas, 200 x 350cm. Photo Patrick Gries. Courtesy C.A.A.C. - The Pigozzi Collection, Geneva. © Chéri Samba.
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How Two Blow Up Two Heads At Once
Yinka Shonibare, How To Blow Up Two Heads At Once (2006). Installation. Dimension Overall: 175 x 245 x 122cm. Courtesy Sindika Dokolo African Collection of Contemporary Art.
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Une éternité à Tanger
Faustin Titi and Eyoum Ngangué, Une éternité à Tanger, detail (2003). 46 coloured tables in A3 size. Watercolour and felt-tip pen on paper. Courtesy Africa e Mediterraneo.
