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Christine Eyene

‘Seeds and Souls’ at Kunsthal Charlottenborg, Copenhagen

The exhibition ‘Seeds and Souls’ proposes new explorations into the connections between botanical histories, colonial legacies and diasporic experiences. Sonia Boyce, Crop Over, 2007, Shaggy Bear, 2021. Installation view, ‘Seeds and Souls’, Kunsthal Charlottenborg, 2023, curated by Christine Eyene. Photography: David …

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Botanical Histories and Colonial Legacies: Christine Eyene and Cooking Sections in conversation

Join curator Christine Eyene at the Jodrell Lecture Theatre, Kew Gardens, on Saturday 4 March from 2.00 pm to 3.30 pm for a conversation between her and artists Cooking Sections as part of Orchids – Kew Gardens’ annual orchid festival which 2023 edition …

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Embedded Text – Embodies Narratives: Christine Eyene retraces South African photographer George Hallett’s early practice

Peltz Gallery presents ‘Embedded Text – Embodied Narratives’, an exhibition exploring the relationship between written signs, African literature, and image-making processes in the work of South African photographer George Hallett (1942-2020). George Hallett, detail of …

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Chris Shongo, Nefercongo series, 2019. Courtesy of the artist.

‘Breaking the Mould: new signatures from DRC’ curated by Christine Eyene at 198 Contemporary Arts and Learning, London

‘Breaking the Mould: new signatures from DRC’ features the work of 12 emerging artists from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), predominantly former students of the Academy of Fine Arts in Kinshasa, who are breaking …

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