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Beyoncé and Jay-Z: the world is going APES**T for their vision of black culture

July 25, 2018 admin 0

By Kirsty Fairclough, June 20, 2018 Anyone who is familiar with Beyoncé’s work knows that every outfit, song sample, visual reference and album cover art contains a […]

Africa’s growing art scene turns to private funding

November 13, 2017 admin 0

Rising global interest in the continent’s artworks coincides with a surge of investment from homegrown wealth With its 165-year-old tortoise, crested cranes and catfish pond, […]

London Sets the Stage for Contemporary African Art

October 27, 2017 admin 0

Pascale Marthine Tayou’s installation, Summer Surprise in The Edmond J. Safra Fountain Court at Somerset House, introduced visitors to the 5th edition of 1:54 Contemporary African […]

Sotheby’s Inaugural Modern and Contemporary African Art Sale Falls Just Shy of £2.8 Million Low Estimate

May 16, 2017 admin 0

Sotheby’s first-ever Modern and Contemporary African Art sale took place in London yesterday, totaling £2,794,750 (about $3,600,000)—just shy of the low estimate of £2,800,000. Of 116 […]

Rare African Dogon mask returns to Paris

April 18, 2017 admin 0

Set to be offered at auction for only the second time in its history on 4 April, this exceptional mask is considered a ‘masterpiece’ of […]

Demand is high for contemporary African art

March 26, 2017 admin 0

A taste for Modern and contemporary African art began to enter the mainstream nearly 10 years ago and — unlike many other emerging geographic collecting […]

Sotheby’s Bets Big on African Art, Launching a New Department in London

September 20, 2016 admin 0

Sotheby’s will institute a department dedicated to modern and contemporary African art, aiming to tap into a growing market for art from the continent.

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