Africa Everywhere: Identity, Art and the Spaces Between

Image of a child standing in a river.

AFRICA EVERYWHERE: Identity, Art and the Spaces Between marks the launch of FIFTY FOUR MAGAZINE's combined Issue 12/13 through an intimate, contemplative exhibition.

The show explores African identity as lived presence, inheritance, and global belonging, moving across continents and generations. Featuring photographic works by Giovanna Aryafara, Trevor Cole, and Albert
Chime, alongside contemporary reinterpretations by Kwabena Lartey, the exhibition traces themes of belonging, displacement, and cultural continuity.

Africa emerges not as a fixed geography, but as an evolving, enduring force - felt, carried and continuously reimagined.