
Collecting African art is not a race. It is a relationship—one that unfolds through curiosity, learning, and intention. For many new collectors, the first steps can feel overwhelming: where to begin, who to trust, and how...

Collecting African art is not a race. It is a relationship—one that unfolds through curiosity, learning, and intention. For many new collectors, the first steps can feel overwhelming: where to begin, who to trust, and how...

To collect African art today is to enter a space shaped by history, responsibility, and possibility. The global attention surrounding African artists has opened new doors for collectors, but it has also complicated the act of...

In recent years, African art has experienced unprecedented global attention. Auction records are broken. International fairs spotlight African artists. Collectors compete for works that, only a decade ago, were overlooked or misunderstood. This moment is often...

Historically, magazines have played a vital role in shaping cultural movements. From literary journals to art reviews, they have acted as both mirror and memory. For African art, the magazine format offers something essential: continuity. Unlike...

African art has always existed in motion. It lives in ritual, in memory, in oral transmission, in objects passed from hand to hand and meaning to meaning. Yet for much of history, African creativity has been...
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