Home Actress Gugu Mbatha-Raw HD Photos and Wallpapers March 2023 Gugu Mbatha-Raw Instagram - Such a fun night celebrating 60 Years of James Bond @omega and friends! 🍸 #bondwatch

Gugu Mbatha-Raw Instagram – Such a fun night celebrating 60 Years of James Bond @omega and friends! 🍸 #bondwatch

Gugu Mbatha-Raw Instagram - Such a fun night celebrating 60 Years of James Bond @omega and friends! 🍸 #bondwatch

Gugu Mbatha-Raw Instagram – Such a fun night celebrating 60 Years of James Bond @omega and friends!
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#bondwatch | Posted on 24/Nov/2022 23:42:21

Gugu Mbatha-Raw Instagram – In times of tragedy, human beings come together. ❤️

Türkiye hosts the world’s largest refugee population for the eighth consecutive year, with just over 4 million refugees and asylum-seekers under temporary and international protection. 

If you are able, please help @Refugees deliver emergency supplies like thermal blankets and mattresses for those hit hard by the earthquakes in Türkiye and Syria. 

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Gugu Mbatha-Raw Instagram – Reflecting on the soul filling adventure  with @gucci and @zeitzmocaa Museum of Contemporary African art in beautiful Cape Town. ✨

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“It’s always special to visit South Africa because my Dad was born here and I have family in Johannesburg. My uncle passed in 2020, and like many I attended his funeral on Zoom. So it was a really emotional moment to visit his grave and connect with my cousins.
Cape Town is a beautiful city, with a very complex history. The legacy of Apartheid is still very present in the landscape of the city. Nurturing art and culture is so important for healing these scars. I wanted to support Zeitz MOCAA as a space that can bring people together and especially the exhibition When We See Us, which celebrates the craft and legacy of painting by Black African artists.”

It was really special to have a private view with the inspirational @madamekoyo the curator and director of the museum and so great to discover the work of Zandile Tshabalala, a female painter from Soweto. It has also been fascinating to see some early Kehinde Wiley paintings. (The exhibition includes a piece from 2001 (16 years before he was chosen by Barack Obama to paint his official portrait for the Smithsonian), that really charts the evolution of his style”

We make art because life is not enough ❤️

 #WhenWeSeeUs Cape Town, South Africa

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