Abdoulaye Diarrassouba also recognized as Aboudia, clinched the title of the top-selling artist in 2022. Aboudia successfully sold a total of 75 artworks, surpassing Damien Hirst (73 lots), Edgar Plans (65 lots), Yoshitomo Nara (62 lots), and Jordy Kerwick (61 lots), as revealed in the Hiscox Artist Top…
David Zwirner presents Njideka Akunyili Crosby’s first limited-edition solo exhibition in New York. The show “Coming Back to See Through Again” features a captivating 43-color screenprint on Rives BFK paper. These remarkable artworks mark her initial venture into printmaking, a domain she had long contemplated. The exhibition showcases…
Oxford University proudly announces its partnership with the Museum of West African Art (MOWAA). This collaboration initiative aims to revolutionize archaeological research and education in West Africa. Moreover, the collaboration aims to establish a dedicated center within the Pavilion, a cornerstone of MOWAA’s creative district in Benin City.…
It is a known fact in today’s world Art Fairs are more than just large spaces that harbour beautiful paintings. It is a world that provide visitors with immersive insights into the numerous works on display, the talented artists who created them, and the influence art has on…
The 16th edition of FNB Art Joburg fair (7 – 10 September 2023) presented one of the best shows this month . Following another successful year of the FNB Art Joburg Fair, we are left to reminisce on the multidimensional and highly expressive artworks that make us yearn…
The 2023 Armory Show in New York was a resounding success, solidifying New York’s status as a cultural hub. This event has united the world’s premier contemporary art galleries for nearly three decades. It has been instrumental in elevating New York’s cultural significance through meticulous curation, innovative programming,…
Spanning the continent, diverse African artists have captivated our attention with their innovative works, addressing various pressing societal concerns. Continuously, these African artists shed light on the multifaceted nature of art on the continent.
Studying African art and history opens doors to understanding the rich cultural tapestry, traditions, and stories that have shaped the continent over centuries. From the majestic sculptures of ancient civilizations to contemporary artistic expressions, institutions worldwide offer unique opportunities to delve deep into Africa’s diverse heritage
From their intricate detailing on wooden carvings to the tactile allure of clay forms and the timeless elegance of soapstone sculptures, this article will show three East African sculptors to add to your list.
With the growing demand for African art, galleries worldwide have embraced numerous African events. Among them, a distinctive group in New York continues to host several events featuring talented African artists, passionately striving to boost their recognition. Over the past decade, these galleries have skillfully showcased African artists…