Yuki Kihara, a New Zealand artist, combines traditional Sāmoan fabric and Japanese kimono to handle urgent issues related to extractive means employed by international powers. While Nara’s work displays the aesthetics of popular tradition, it primarily serves as a method of interplay and communication, aiming to establish connections without hierarchical limitations. The seemingly harmless and cute characters embody a punk perspective, questioning societal norms and representing the honesty and authenticity distinctive to kids. Yagazie Emezi, a photojournalist, supplies documentary pictures capturing protests in opposition to police brutality in Lagos as part of the #EndSARS motion. Karl Ohiri collects broken studio …