The Resurrection, from the series "The unseen worlds".
This body of works were formed as a continuation of exploring enviromental issues, as was recently exhibited in Bamako Mali, in the Canal People.This theme seeks to explore the earth, after water, with...
View ArticleThe Leica Camera Blog interviews Charles Okereke
Leica Camera, the renowned camera manufacturing company, featured Charles Okereke on their blog, which showcases exemplary and noteworthy photographers the world over.Visit the interview page on Leica...
View ArticlePre-order "Art Cities of the Future: 21st-Century Avant-Gardes [Hardcover],...
Charles Okereke's 'Unseen World' series and Mirror from the 'Canal People' series are featured in "Art Cities of the Future: 21st-Century Avant-Gardes [Hardcover], Antawan I. Byrd, Reid Shier...
View ArticleWatch Preview: 'African Masters' on The Africa Channel, UK
Charles Okereke is interviewed on 'African Masters', The Africa Channel, UK.Watch 'African Masters' preview on youtube Watch 'African Masters' preview below:African Masters is a 6-part programme on...
View ArticleFeature: Charles Okereke's 'Merged' in The New York Times
Charles Okereke's 'Merged(2010)' from the Homecoming Series is featured as the headliner in the New York Times' review of current exhibition "Go-slow: Diaries of Personal and Collective Stagnation in...
View ArticleFeature - Earth Matters Around the Web: Charles Okereke
Earth Matters, the blog for the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of African Art's "Earth Matters: Land as Material and Metaphor in the Arts of Africa"exhibition featured Charles Okereke in...
View ArticleNow Showing: 'Canal People' Series at Calouste Gulbenkian Museum, Lisbon,...
Selected works from Charles Okereke's 'Canal People' Series are now showing at the Calouste Gulbenkian Museum in Lisbon, Portugal as part of the 9th Edition of the Bamako Photography Encounters...
View ArticleGuest Post by Charles Okereke on Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of...
The Earth Matters blog of the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of African Arts published an article by Charles Okereke, titled 'Earth, a Dying World?'. The article uses images from the Unseen...
View ArticleNow Showing: 'Earth Matters' at the Fowler Museum, UCLA
The 'Earth Matters: Land as Material and Metaphor in the Arts of Africa' exhibition opened on Earth Day, April 22, 2014 at the Fowler Museum, University of California, Los Angeles. For further...
View ArticleFeature on This is Africa
This is Africa, a leading online forum for African opinion, arts and music features Charles Okereke. Read an excerpt from the interview below:Charles Okereke – Life is about beautyAfrican photography...
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