Sammy Baloji shows us the frame
Oct 30, 2024by Maanav Jalan Oct 30, 2024
Congolese photographer and artist Sammy Baloji presents ways of looking beyond photography in a major solo exhibition at the Goldsmiths Centre for Contemporary Art.
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by Maanav Jalan Oct 30, 2024
Congolese photographer and artist Sammy Baloji presents ways of looking beyond photography in a major solo exhibition at the Goldsmiths Centre for Contemporary Art.
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