This year's event breaks away from the history of Western art with the majority of the participating artists being either female or gender non-conforming, many of whom are non-western. With such a wide variety of talents from all walks of life on a more global scale, the curator hopes to build connections between artist methods.
Decision makers from politics, business and civil society have gathered in Berlin to discuss new ways for Europe and Africa to cooperate on issues from the COVID pandemic to the war in Ukraine.
This week we look at digital payments. The Central African Republic becomes the first African country to adopt bitcoin as its official currency.
And: Ghana slaps a tax on electronic cash. People say it's just pinching the pennies from their pockets.
Plus, a first for African arts. Uganda has opened its first Pavilion in Venice Biennale, earning the first 'Special Mention' for a newcomer country.