Sungi Mlengeya, Ascend,2020, Acrylic on canvas, 150 x 140cm Courtesy of Afriart Gallery Kampala 2 Naomi Rea March 4, 2021 ShareShare This Article Sungi Mlengeya, Ascend (2020). Courtesy of Afriart Gallery Kampala. Naomi Rea Editor-in-Chief The best of Artnet News in your inbox. Sign up for our daily newsletter. The best of Artnet News in your inbox. Sign up for our daily newsletter. Please enter a valid email address Signup failed. Please try again later. Thank you! You have successfully subscribed to Artnet News. The best of Artnet News in your inbox. Sign up for our daily newsletter. Please enter a valid email address Signup failed. Please try again later. Thank you! You have successfully subscribed to Artnet News. More Trending Stories Art & Exhibitions Egypt’s Pyramids of Giza Are the Breathtaking Backdrop for a New Contemporary Art Installation Art & Exhibitions Artist Mary Sully’s Body of Work Sat Hidden for Decades. A New Met Show Finally Brings It to Light Art World Readers Weigh In on Which Artworks Give Them Chills Art World An Idyllic ‘Creative Compound’ in Upstate New York Has Hit the Market for $4.25 Million—Alas, the Art Is Not Included Art & Exhibitions Egypt’s Pyramids of Giza Are the Breathtaking Backdrop for a New Contemporary Art Installation Art & Exhibitions Artist Mary Sully’s Body of Work Sat Hidden for Decades. A New Met Show Finally Brings It to Light Art World Readers Weigh In on Which Artworks Give Them Chills Art World An Idyllic ‘Creative Compound’ in Upstate New York Has Hit the Market for $4.25 Million—Alas, the Art Is Not Included
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