
Review in ArtForum of Kapwani Kiwanga at Goodman Gallery, London
07 Oct 2021
Kapwani Kiwanga’s solo exhibition at Goodman Gallery London has been reviewed in Artforum, highlighting her innovative approach to installation art and socio-political commentary.
Known for her research-driven practice, Kiwanga explores themes of power, colonial history, and resistance through minimal yet potent sculptural forms. The review praises her ability to transform institutional space into a site of both contemplation and critique, with works that subtly interrogate systems of control and erasure. This exhibition reinforces Kiwanga’s position as a leading voice in contemporary African and diasporic art, drawing international attention for her thought-provoking use of materials and historical narratives.
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