Yuval Aluf is an art writer and interviewer based in London. She studies History of Art at The Courtauld Institute of Art, where she was awarded the John Hayes Travel Prize, and writes for The Courtauldian Magazine. Her work focuses on contemporary art, exhibition-making, and curatorial practice.
Through interviews and critical writing, she examines how art is encountered across galleries, art fairs, and institutional contexts. Her work addresses the relationships between artists, curators, collectors, and audiences, as well as how local art scenes operate within the global art world.
Adora Mba, founder of ADA Contemporary, reflects on the development of Ghana’s art scene within a global context. Through the lens of her work in Accra, the conversation examines the role of infrastructure, diaspora networks, and curatorial agency in shaping emerging art ecosystems and their position within the international art market.