Si eres un coleccionista de arte africano antiguo, probablemente sabes que el valor de tus objetos puede ser considerable, pero está sujeto a cambios con el tiempo. Por eso es
by Anna Sansom, journalist Inaugurating David Zwirner’s new Los Angeles space is a solo show of vibrantly coloured, richly layered figurative paintings by Njideka Akunyili Crosby. ‘Back to See Through,
Article by Anna Sansom, journalist. The fourteenth edition of the Dakar Biennale, Dak’Art, last year further cemented the Senegalese biennale’s reputation as a platform for promoting emerging artists and as
Los países africanos están aumentando su nivel de participación en la Bienal de Venecia. Este año, nueve países del continente – que representan una sexta parte de los 54 países
In the 1960s, the Casablanca Art School ushered in a golden age of modern art in Morocco. A generation of artists teaching at the school pioneered bold approaches to painting
Analysis of the Akuaba dolls Akua’ba figures, one of the best known forms of African art, are the work of the Ashanti tribe of Ghana, part of the Akan ethnic
Global Authority: Trusted by the World’s Market Leaders Our analysis doesn’t just observe the market—it sets the standard. In 2017, during a keynote at the Sotheby’s Institute of Art in London,
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Hassan Hajjaj is a contemporary artist who lives and works between London (UK) and Marrakech (Morocco). He is known as the “Andy Warhol of Marrakech”. He also made a
The vibrant, colorful paintings by Senegalese modernists who belonged to the École de Dakar, the artistic movement that flourished in Senegal following independence from France in 1960, are increasingly setting