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Cardinal Ambongo Advocates Unity, Faces Controversy in DRC
British-Nigerian artist Yinka Shonibare is holding his first major exhibition on the African continent at Fondation H in Madagascar, showcasing 15 years of work that reflects on post-colonial African identities and history. Central to the show is The African Library, an installation honoring key figures like Nelson Mandela and Kwame Nkrumah, and providing historical context through a digital interface. The exhibition also features works by prominent African artists such as Zanele Muholi and El Anatsui, highlighting a diverse range of contemporary African art. Shonibare expressed enthusiasm for exhibiting in Africa after extensive shows abroad, with another solo exhibition planned in South Africa. This event is seen as a significant moment for both Shonibare and the local art scene, offering audiences a comprehensive view of his creative journey and the continent's evolving artistic narrative.

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