Art
In London, a Khadija Saye Installation Encourages Black Women to Take Up Space
Part of a larger public art project, the late artist’s installation encourages Black women to be seen, heard, and to live, especially in the face of despair.
Art
Part of a larger public art project, the late artist’s installation encourages Black women to be seen, heard, and to live, especially in the face of despair.
Art
Khadija Saye's final photographs before her tragic death reveal misty self-portraits grounded in Gambian spirituality.
In Brief
The campaign, launched by three friends and supporters of Saye's, aims to raise £50,000 to promote the work of other young artists.
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The artist, who lived with her mother on the 20th floor of the 24-story building, was last heard from at 3am this morning.