Contemporary African Art and several new firms focusing on art from the continent have fueled a growing market in London.
Jo Rogge is a reminder that there are unsung artists tackling difficult subjects that society cannot afford to ignore.
From international art auction houses like Sotheby’s, Bonhams and Strauss & Co to some of the leading Art fairs for Africa ...
Amid market shifts and economic volatility, both new and seasoned collectors can seize unique opportunities from the fall ...
Announced today, “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style,” the upcoming Costume Institute show at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, ...
By Brianne McConnell Bright colors bouncing off the canvas, varying-sized brushstrokes and shapes, images meant to draw you ...
Café and gift shop opens at 8 a.m. weekdays. Opened in 1982, this modernist building was designed by I.M. Pei, with a focus ...
Frieze London is officially upon us and the art world is waking up from its summer slumber. The shows are opening and the ...
As I climb the steps to the colossal bronze African Renaissance Monument in Dakar, I’m in awe of the unhurried pace of life ...
Spanning from October 4 to 6, the festival invites attendees to connect with nature through various artistic forms, culinary ...
Yet since becoming commissioner, some of her vocal critics have changed their views. Luis Miranda, board chair of The Public ...
Qatar Museums (QM) and the UK-based charity Akoje Residency announced the formation of a momentous new partnership designed ...