Books:
Reframing Blackness: What’s Black about “History of Art” (Author, RELEASE JULY 2025)
African Artists: From 1882 to Now, Phaidon, 2021 (Advisory Panel & Contributor)
Suspended States Yinka Shonibare, Serpentine, 2024 (Contributor - Reflections on Creatures of the Mappa Mundi)
Tesfaye Urgessa: Miami Exhibition Catalogue, Saatchi Yates, 2022
Entangled Pasts, 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change, 2024 (Contributor - The First Supper by Tavares Strachan; Beauty and Difference: Models, Exhibitors, Presidents: Constructing Whiteness)
Editorial:
Howardena Pindell: “The Racism in the Art World Drove Me Out” (March, 2023)
Frida Orupabo, the Artist Reconfiguring Colonial Legacies Through Collage (May, 2023)
Inside the London Design Biennale’s Nigerian Pavilion (June, 2023)
Christina Kimeze, the Painter Mapping Out the Joys of Solitude (July, 2023)
On Black British Fashion: Bianca Saunders & Angela Phillips in Conversation (September, 2023)
The Artist Using Renaissance Influences to Paint Saintly Black Figures (November, 2023)
50 Questions With Samuel Ross (December, 2023)
Danielle Mckinney, the Painter Depicting Black Women Revelling in Rest (March, 2024)
The Moving Story Behind Alvaro Barrington’s Monumental Tate Installation (June, 2024)
“It’s Not About Pain”: The Death-Defying Performance Art of Miles Greenberg (June, 2024)
Lina Iris Viktor, the Artist Redefining the Sir John Soane Museum’s Legacy (July, 2024)
Venus Williams: “Tennis Was Chosen for Me, but I Chose Art for Myself” (August, 2024)
Cassi Namoda’s Dreamlike Paintings Depict the Lives of Women in Mozambique (September, 2024)
“I Was Trying to Deal With the Trauma”: The Haunting Art of Barbara Walker (January, 2025)
AnOthermag.com
In the Black Fantastic: Nick Cave & Ekow Eshun in Conversation (August, 2022)
Antwaun Sargent’s New Black Vanguard Exhibition Arrives in London (November, 2022)
Kehinde Wiley: “My Figures Demand to Be Taken Seriously” (January, 2023)
AnOther Man (Print)
Mickalene Thomas
Dazed
World of Interiors - July 2023 (Print)
Review of When We See Us: A Century of Black Figuration in Painting ed. Koyo Kouoh
Tate Etc – Issue 53, 2022 (Print)
Whose Art History? The art curricula in the UK fail to represent a diverse range of voices and must be reformed urgently, argues Alayo Akinkugbe
Frieze
A Black History of Art: Alayo Akinkugbe's Highlights from Frieze London and Frieze Masters 2022 (October 2022)
Art UK
Black muses: who are these neglected sitters? (August 2020)