Thandiwe Muriu: She turns African fabrics into optical illusions and the world can't look away
Culture • Nov 4, 2025, 4:30 PM
1 min de lecture
Kenyan photographer Thandiwe Muriu is turning heads and bending reality. Her vibrant portraits blend women seamlessly into richly patterned fabrics, creating hypnotic optical illusions that celebrate African identity while questioning how we see beauty, culture and self-expression. Now, Muriu returns to Paris for her third solo exhibition, "Clouds Bring Blessings", at 193 Gallery. For the first time, she's created her own tie-dye fabrics, calling nature her "uninvited co-creator". In this edition of arts24, Muriu opens up about her journey from Kenya's first female commercial photographer to a global art sensation – and how fabric, light and heritage weave together in her striking visual universe.
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Thandiwe Muriu: She turns African fabrics into optical illusions and the world can't look away
Culture • 4:30 PM
1 min
Kenyan photographer Thandiwe Muriu is turning heads and bending reality. Her vibrant portraits blend women seamlessly into richly patterned fabrics, creating hypnotic optical illusions that celebrate African identity while questioning how we see beauty,
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France's Goncourt literary prize awarded to Laurent Mauvignier for family saga
Culture • 4:07 PM
1 min
French novelist Laurent Mauvignier has won France's most prestigious literary honour, the Goncourt prize, for "La Maison Vide" ("The Empty House"). The book "recalls the great realist authors of the 19th century, like Zola, Maupassant and Flaubert", FRAN
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France's Goncourt literary prize awarded to Laurent Mauvignier for family saga
Culture • 12:53 AM
1 min
French novelist Laurent Mauvignier has won France’s most prestigious literary honor, the Goncourt Prize, for "La Maison Vide" (The Empty House). The work is a sweeping 750-page family saga inspired by his own relatives’ stories and spanning more than a c
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