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Telling powerful African stories through color

HomeTelling powerful African stories through color

African culture is joyful, expressive and vivid, and intrinsically linked to color – from rallying shades of liberation to evocative hues of optimism, color is embraced as an unspoken language. With a vibrant palette and gift for storytelling, as Africans, we tell powerful stories through color, and it is this unique phenomenon that led to the development of the ‘Colors of Africa’ project. This ambitious initiative shares stories from Africa by Africans.

Design Indaba collaborated with Google Arts & Culture on this brand-new, cross-continental project. In order to tell the full story of such a diverse continent, we approached 60 African creatives and asked them each to create a unique work that depicts their home country through the symbolism of color.

At the same time we asked what being African meant to them. The resulting works and thoughts offer personal insights into African lived experience and add the ever evolving kaleidoscope that is the African continent.

The stories of each creative have been woven into a colorful tapestry which is available on Google Arts & Culture. And this bespoke, online exhibit dives into the artist’s experience of their country – as well as navigating the intricacies of life as an African. In addition to the exhibits, you can spin the kaleidoscope to explore and collect the colors of Africa. Experience the different countries and travel through Africa guided by the eyes of local artists.

Each work is a personal and completely unique experience of a country. Discover some of the colors of Africa below:

  • Photo of artwork by Kenyan fashion designer Anyango Mpinga showing a many shaded purple dress in a large bell jar against a purple background of the same abstract print

    30 Shades of Purple by Kenyan fashion designer Anyango Mpinga

  • Image showing a woman writing in a notebook, which is a still from a video by Egyptian artist Ghada Wali titled Red Cairo Rides where she takes viewers on a trip into Cairo and all its complexities and contradictions, through a red lens.

    Red Cairo Rides by Egyptian artist Ghada Wali (video)

  • Image of an artwork titled Águ – the color(s) of water by architect Patti Anahoy depicting different shades of blue in a type of pixelated image.

    Águ – the color(s) of water by architect Patti Anahoy

  • Still shot of video artwork by Selim Harbi depicting several nomadic/touareg people playing musical instruments.

    Colours of the Invisible by Selim Harbi

  • Black and white photo depicting person with white cloth over them and a black background.

    White is the Spirit of Sudan by Sudanese designer Mayada Adil El Sayed

I invite you to discover more about each artist and artwork on the dedicated hub on Google Arts & Culture, or travel through the kaleidoscope here and share your colors with the world.

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