Project a Black Planet review : spits out dreary academic theory where it should sing

10 juin 2026 | Jonathan Jones
Barbican, London This exhibition is so in love with the theoretical whimsy of utopian Panafrica that it loses superb artworks in an indigestible intellectual stew Lynette Yiadom-Boakye is a painter with the imagination of a great novelist. Her contribution to the Barbican’s exhibition about (…)
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