AFRIKANIZM ART PLATFORM – “AFRICAN ART CAN AND MUST HAVE A PLACE IN THE WORLD ART STAGE”
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Text: Susana Gonçalves Photos: Cedidas Edição 84 SET/OUT| Download. AFRIKANIZM ART PLATFORM – “AFRICAN ART CAN AND MUST HAVE A PLACE IN THE WORLD ART STAGE”
Text: Elton Pila Photo: Agojie Licula Edição 83 MAR/AGO| Download. The stones in the path of Erica Manjate In the middle of the path there was a stone.
Text: Emanuel Banze Photo: Júlio Marcos Edição 82 JAN/FEV| Download. Danial Valigy – “A job well done called for the next one” Danial Valigy, 36 years old, considers himself a “professional passionate about communication”, an area he embraced around two decades ago, through advertising.
Text: Elton Pila Photo: Júlio Marcos Edição 82 JAN/FEV| Download. Jesse Jane and the art of exploring shapes At the age of 7, scribbles and drawings announced a hand born for paintings.
Text: Emanuel Banze Photo: Anantara Edição 81 Out/Nov/ Dez| Download. Yiannis Kosmas – ‘‘Anantara is a brand that focuses on authenticity’’ Yiannis Kosmas has always been an unusual dreamer.
Text: Eduardo Quive Photo: Black & White | Multichoice Edição 80 Jul/Ago/ Set| Download. João Ribeiro – Between cinema and television When talking about João Ribeiro to the general Mozambican public, the name is associated with the success of “O último voo do flamingo” (Last Flamingo Flight), the feature film that earned him public recognition, as well as international awards.
Text: Elton Pila Photos: Júlio Marcos e Yassmin Forte Edição 79 Maio/Junho| Download. Mark Meiring – “I always knew I wanted to be an architect” Torres Rani, two glass-fronted towers of Babel, taking us to the possible sky.
Text: Leonel Matusse Jr. Photo: Júlio Marcos Edição 78 Março/Abril| Download. Richard Fernandes – “I’m the guy who makes things happen” The pandemic took over the world and swept away jobs from various sectors – among those the tourism sector, with planes parked in hangars of numerous airports around the world and countries shut down within their borders.
A dreamer called Paulo Chibanga Text: Eliana Silva Photo: Mário Cumbana Edição 77 Jan/Fev| Download. When we think about the national cultural identity and try to pick a few agents in the field, it is hard not to single out Paulo Chibanga, producer, musician and cultural entrepreneur.
Written by: Hélio Nguane Photos by: Júlio Marcos Issue 76 Nov/Dec| Download Belzénia Matsinhe – Stone by stone building the future At the end of 2017, Belzénia Matsinhe had a business idea and, encouraged by friends, participated and won the African Women in Technology (AWIT) contest.