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The New Planetary TapestryOn Otobong Nkanga’s Carved to FlowFeaturing texts by Emanuele Coccia, Helon Habila, Sandrine H...
03/06/2026

The New Planetary Tapestry
On Otobong Nkanga’s Carved to Flow

Featuring texts by Emanuele Coccia, Helon Habila, Sandrine Honliasso, Otobong Nkanga, Maya Tounta

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In October 2023, Otobong Nkanga and Emanuele Coccia entered into dialogue at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts Antwerp during the ARTICULATE / ECOSYSTEMS research festival.

This publication seeks not only to document this exchange, but also to further expand and deepen ‘Carved to Flow’, one of Nkanga’s long-term, situated research projects. Initiated in the context of documenta14, ‘Carved to Flow’ began with a bar of cold-process soap and has since unfolded across multiple geographies and formats: laboratory, workshop, warehouse, performance, foundation, farm, art space, and public programme.

This publication reactivates texts by Maya Tounta, Sandrine Honliasso and Helon Habila, each of whom approaches the project from a different angle – from its material core and its position within Nkanga’s broader practice to the ethical shift the project itself has enacted.

The conversation ‘Germination Reseeding Back into the Communities’ between Nkanga and Coccia, transcribed for this publication, forms its living core. Coccia’s philosophical essay ‘The New Planetary Tapestry’, newly commissioned as a follow-up to their exchange, deepens and expands strands that surfaced in their dialogue.



Published within the context of the Expanding Academy Publication Series, edited by Nico Dockx and Judith Wielander at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts Antwerp

© 2026, the authors, Expanding Academy / Track Report Royal Academy of Fine Arts Antwerp

https://www.ap-arts.be/publicatie/new-planetary-tapestry-otobong-nkangas-carved-flow-emanuele-coccia-otobong-nkanga-et-al

💥 NEW RESEARCH PROJECTS! We are pleased to present the new research projects starting in September 2026 at the Royal Aca...
22/05/2026

💥 NEW RESEARCH PROJECTS!

We are pleased to present the new research projects starting in September 2026 at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts Antwerp and the Koninklijk Conservatorium Antwerpen

Looking forward to welcoming the research projects of Jenny Åkerlund, Niel de Vries, Hannes d'Hoine, Batista de Oliveira Rodrigo, Sanderijn Helsen, Sina Hensel, Nicolas Kummert, Pauline Lebbe, Jeroen Malaise, Ioannis Panagiotou, William Peck, Anne Penders, Anne Pustlauk, Jan Sanen, Cecilia Belén Sandoval, Sabrina Seifried, Oleksandr Sirous, Jenneke Slaets, Jef Van Den Abbeele, Emmanuel Van der Auwera, Angelo Vermeulen, Joppe Venema, Cian-ti Wang, Raf Wollaert, Nicole Wysokikamien.

👀 Discover the projects:
https://www.ap-arts.be/nieuws/new-research-projects-2026

📷 KIDNAPPED: A Training Ground for the Brutality that is Coming, Rodrigo Batista in collaboration with Mariana Senne and Luiz Pimentel, 2025, (c) Ana Francisco

07/05/2026

SNEAK PEEKS, meeting and presentation day for researchers at Royal Conservatoire Antwerp

Today, May 7th, the third edition of Sneak Peeks takes place at

Researchers present their current and upcoming projects to students, lecturers, and fellow researchers — offering a glimpse into the diversity of future and ongoing artistic research at the Conservatoire.

A similar moment will take place at the Academy at the start of the new academic year, on 25 September.

More info on all new researchers starting in September will follow!

We keep you posted!

Visual: (c) Steven Holsbeeks

Koninklijk Conservatorium Antwerpen CREATIE - Artistic Research Group UP - Performance in Perspective Corporeal

SCHURK (V/X/M) - lecture-performance by Annika Serong (14+)→ Wed 6 May→ Room 435, A kaleidoscopic portrait of villains —...
04/05/2026

SCHURK (V/X/M) - lecture-performance by Annika Serong (14+)

→ Wed 6 May
→ Room 435,

A kaleidoscopic portrait of villains — through five case studies, Annika Serong weaves together philosophy, film studies and literature into an aesthetic canvas, bringing the facets of the archetypal and stereotypical villain to the fore as artistic potential and calling normative-moral attributions into question. With stage design by Céline Leuchter and music by Tom Tiest.

Researchers and other interested parties are welcome to join !

→ more info: https://www.ap-arts.be/en/event/schurk-vxm

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