AMANDINE NANA
Briefly

The exhibition "Tituba, Who Protects Us?" opening at the Palais de Tokyo features eleven artists from the Caribbean and African diaspora, exploring grief, memory, migration, and ancestrality.
Curator Amandine Nana emphasizes multimedia storytelling in her curatorial practice, highlighted through her diverse previous projects, reflecting a deep connection to contemporary art narratives.
Nana expressed her enthusiasm for attending the vibrant "OFF" program in Dakar, showcasing local art despite the postponement of the formal Biennale, emphasizing community resilience.
Upcoming, Nana is excited about "Project a Black Planet: The Art and Culture of Panafrica," aligning with her interests in Pan-Africanism and its cultural relevance today.
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