The Way Magazine Features “Alternative Practices and Unbound Forms"

The article highlights Primo Marella Gallery's pioneering commitment to contemporary African art and its long-standing support of artists now shaping the international art scene.

We are pleased to share The Way Magazine's feature on Alternative Practices and Unbound Forms: African Artists Across Recent Biennales – Part II, an exhibition bringing together some of the most influential voices in contemporary African art.

 

Beyond presenting the exhibition itself, the article highlights Primo Marella Gallery’s pioneering role in championing African and diasporic artists at a time when these artistic practices were still largely overlooked within the international art system. The magazine recognizes the gallery’s foresight in supporting artists and research trajectories that have since become central to major biennales, museums, and cultural institutions worldwide.

 

The feature also emphasizes the curatorial vision that has shaped this journey over the years, built through long-term relationships with artists across diverse cultural and geographical contexts. According to The Way Magazine, this commitment has played an important role in expanding international awareness and appreciation of contemporary African art.

 

Receiving such recognition from a respected cultural publication is deeply gratifying. We are grateful to The Way Magazine for capturing the spirit of the exhibition and for acknowledging a path driven by research, discovery, and a continued commitment to supporting artistic voices that are helping define the contemporary cultural landscape.

 

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July 17, 2026
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