Chimurenga Library exhibition at …for those who live in it: Pop-culture politics and strong voices







Reviewed in Frieze Magazine: “The politico-literary collective Chimurenga, primarily a twice-yearly pan-African journal, induced a more productive confusion with the show’s most impressive single project: a Borgeso-Bolanian (or Nkrumah-Mbembian …) post-colonial library, consisting of a contingently (as opposed to systematically) conceived bibliographical index, an intriguing spiderweb diagram, Chimurenga back issues, and artist cards….” Read the full review here.