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2024 Jessica Lack, British Ghanaian Artist Enam Gbewonyo, Christie’s, October 3, 2024
2023 Paul Carey-Kent, Enam Gbewonyo – Profile, Art Monthly, Issue 472 (December 2023 – January 2024), 12-13
Allyssia Alleyne, 10 Black Artists Working in Abstraction, Artsy, October 13, 2023
Nargess Banks, A Powerful Group Exhibition At Gagosian London Considers Postcolonial Black Identity, Forbes, March 31, 2023
Adrian Searle, Rites of Passage review: stilt-walkers and slave ship ghosts brave the Atlantic, The Guardian, March 21, 2023
Paul Carey-Kent, Body Poetics, Art Monthly, Issue 466 (May 2023), 33-34
2022 Hattie Morrison, Redrawing the lines: the exhibition exploding the myths around maps, The Guardian, August 29, 2022
2021 Oyin Akande, Three women on art as identity exploration, Roundtable Journal, August 16, 2021
Nadia Hathroubi-Safsaf, Une Mémoire de l’Afrique au Féminin, Le Courrier de l’Atlas, June 2021, 72-73
Anne-Charlotte Michaut, Splendides “Récits d’une autre Histoire”, L’œil, Summer 2021, 128
Memoria: Account of another history, Contemporary And, April 9, 2021
Emmanuelle Lequeux, Toutes afro-feminists, Beaux Arts, February 2021, 36-37
Helena Lee, Family Lines, Harper’s Bazaar, February 2021
2020 Mark Westall, Textile & Performance Artist Enam Gbewonyo, FAD magazine, September 29, 2020
Peju Oshin, Home from Home: Reclaim, Embalm & Awaken - Enam Gbewonyo, PejuOshin.com, May 3, 2020
2019 Rachel Felder, The exhibition that uses women’s hosiery to tell a story, The Independent, October 11, 2019
Rachel Felder, Pantyhose That Make You Think, The New York Times, September 27, 2019
Charlotte Jansen, Light as air, tough as boots: pantyhose in art, Financial Times, September 19, 2019
Joke Karibo, Enam Gbewonyo, NATAAL, September 5, 2019
We Sing The Body Electric Televised Interview, London Live, London, UK, August 1, 2019
Emma Gilhooley, Venice Biennale 2019, NATAAL, June 10, 2019