The Rev. Howell prays as satire provides an answer (East African)


“…[The Vault, will contain a mix of artworks across the price range — provisionally set at from Ksh28,000 ($280) to Ksh350,000 ($3,500) — some stacked in racks so visitors can spend happy moments flipping through them; while the third and potentially most interesting is to be given over to a variety of media that catch artists in the process of grappling with major themes.]…”

The Rev. Howell prays as satire provides an answer – Frank Whalley

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Body and Blood, by Paul Ndema and right, Untitled, by Kamal Shah. PHOTOS | FRANK WHALLEY Ndema, who has previously poked fun at the intolerance the Ugandan police, MPs and some bewildered sections of the Church show towards gays, exhibits often at the Afriart Gallery in the city’s Kamwokya district.
Body and Blood, by Paul Ndema and right, Untitled, by Kamal Shah. PHOTOS | FRANK WHALLEY
Ndema, who has previously poked fun at the intolerance the Ugandan police, MPs and some bewildered sections of the Church show towards gays, exhibits often at the Afriart Gallery in the city’s Kamwokya district.
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