Afua Hirsch with the artist Hassan Hajjaj for the Morocco episode of the Africa Rising TV show Credit: BBC / ClearStory / Alex Brisland; photographer: Alex BrislandImage; copyright: ClearStory
From breaking news and insider insights to exhibitions and events around the world, the team at The Art Newspaper picks apart the art world’s big stories with the help of special guests. An award-winning podcast hosted by Ben Luke, The Week in Art is sponsored by Christie’s.
As her new series for the BBC, Africa Rising, takes Afua Hirsch to Morocco, Nigeria and South Africa, we talk to her about the artists and art scenes she encountered and what she took away from her experiences.
Binta Diaw's Chorus of Soil (2023) at the Tobacco Warehouse for the Liverpool Biennial 2023 Photo: Louisa Buck
The Liverpool Biennial’s latest edition opened last weekend and has a South African curator, Khanyisile Mbongwa, and an IsiZulu title, uMoya: The Sacred Return of Lost Things. The Art Newspaper’s contemporary art correspondent, Louisa Buck, visited the biennial and reviews it for us.
Jean-Michel Basquiat's Valentine (1984), on display with Jeffrey Deitch at Art Basel Photo: Aimee Dawson
And it is Art Basel this week, in its original Swiss location, so this episode’s Work of the Week is one of the most notable works for sale at the fair. Valentine was painted by Jean-Michel Basquiat in 1984 and given to his then girlfriend, Paige Powell, on Valentine’s Day. Jeffrey Deitch, who is selling the work at Art Basel, tells us its story.
Africa Rising: Morocco is on the BBC iPlayer now. The Nigeria episode is on BBC Two on 20 June at 9pm for UK viewers and on BBC iPlayer, and South Africa is broadcast on BBC Two at 27 June at 9pm. For those outside the UK, check your local listings
• Liverpool Biennial, uMoya: The Sacred Return of Lost Things, until 17 September
• Art Basel, until 18 June
Jean-Michel Basquiat: the Modena Paintings, Beyeler Foundation, Basel, until 27 August

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