Exhibitions & News
May - December 2026
At the House of Kanga, we celebrate the vibrant tapestry of contemporary African art through insightful commentary, in-depth articles, and curated reviews. Our platform serves as a dynamic hub for artists, collectors, enthusiasts, and anyone passionate about the ever-evolving narratives of African creativity.
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Project a Black Planet @ London Barbican centre
The Art and Culture of Panafrica, a major international exhibition examining the influence of Pan-Africanism on artistic and cultural production.This exhibition will be from 11 June–6 September 2026

Mosi O Tunya
Gallery @ London, Holland Park
Located in Holland Park, London, the Mosi O Tunya Gallery showcases bold and colourful works by artists from Zimbabwe, Zambia, Mozambique and South Africa. Visit by appointment only

Afra house gallery
@ London, Greenwich
Afra house gallery is a haven for those who appreciate the fusion of tradition and contemporary creativity in African art. Explore a curated collection that celebrates the diverse tapestry of African culture.

Africa @ The British museum, London
The Africa Galleries at the British museum reveal the extraordinary cultural, artistic and historical diversity and complexity of the continent represented by this collection.The art throughout the galleries highlights the continuing vibrancy and relevance of art in and about Africa.

The Music is Black:
A British Story @
V&A East, London
125 years of Black music-making in Britain. Spanning four continents, this is a story of excellence, struggle, resilience and joy.

Inheriting the Future @ October Gallery, London
Inheriting the Future brings together dynamic work Displaying painting, sculpture and photography, this multilayered exhibition explores how artist understands their own identity as a function of a specific heritage
