Africa's Cultural Landmarks
Webby-nominated series reframes The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Africa galleries.
Synopsis
Africa’s Cultural Landmarks is a series of 13 short documentaries that form part of an initiative to reframe The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Africa galleries.
Directed by Ethiopian-American Sosena Solomon, episodes include:
• The rock-hewn churches of Lalibela and Tigray in Ethiopia
• Great Zimbabwe, the largest man-made structure in medieval Sub-Saharan Africa
• The Osun-Osogbo Sacred Grove of shrines and sculptures in southwestern Nigeria
• The Tsodilo Hills in Botswana, nicknamed ‘the Louvre of the desert’ for their 4,500 rock art paintings
Accolades
Nominated for a 2026 Webby Award
“Breathtaking.”
Ayodeji Rotinwa, ArtForum
Sosena Solomon |2025 | 1m41
Sosena Solomon | Nigeria | 2025 | 12 min
Sosena Solomon | Ethiopia | 2025 | 7 min
Sosena Solomon | Ethiopia | 2025 | 9 min
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