Art Africa Collector

Art Africa Collector COLLECTOR. magazine focuses attention on the art of collecting, investment, auctions, events and lux

magazine focuses attention on the art of collecting, investment, auctions, events and luxury lifestyle.

05/10/2020

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Dear friends, I'm asking for your support, by contributing to and sharing this campaign, you'll help us to keep publishi...
09/07/2020

Dear friends,
I'm asking for your support, by contributing to and sharing this campaign, you'll help us to keep publishing ART AFRICA. $ 10.00 will go a long way!
Your contribution will fund our arts ecology and community:
Commissioning of articles by art writers and contributors
Mentorship and internship opportunities nurturing a new generation of writers
Exposure for emerging and established artists across the continent and the diaspora
Editorial staff
A community-based arts residency
Website and digital platform upgrading
Every contribution, even $10.00, will make a difference, and will help us to continue to write African art history from an African perspective and, proudly, from the African continent.
We need to be able to continue commissioning outstanding, critical and intelligent editorial content from our writers and contributors. We need to nurture emerging artists and creative practitioners so that the next wave of thought leaders can build on what we have been able to achieve so far!
To read the March issue click here.
For too long, there was too little written about contemporary art from Africa and the diaspora. Writing art history from an African perspective is essential to changing the narrative about art from the continent and owning it proudly.
After opening our contemporary art gallery in 1999, our next step was to launch Art South Africa in 2002. Our conviction was that Africa had to take a proud stance and to showcase itself from the continent and with an African voice. It has never been easy to navigate between the 54 countries that make up the continent, never mind the cultural and language differences. But through intellectual dialogue and the discourse on the internationalism and multiculturalism of the arts from Africa - we have made it easier to navigate the conversations.
In 2015 we went international, changing the title of the publication to ART AFRICA. Over the last 18 years, the magazine has become a collector's item – our highly curated editorial strategy and intelligent design ensure that every single edition of the magazine makes a valuable addition to our archive. The publication is also a vital resource, found on the library shelves of global art collectors, museums and gallery directors, academics, artists and those just wanting to learn more about contemporary from Africa.
Through insightful positioning pieces, in-depth interviews, features, profiles, and reviews, ART AFRICA captures and reports on the latest developments around contemporary art from Africa and the diaspora.
ART AFRICA today sees itself as a vehicle that celebrates Africa's future-present. Our writers and contributors produce insightful and thought-provoking content that includes some of the most significant thought leaders of our time. Committed to the idea of Africa as the hub and matrix of a changing world, ART AFRICA recognises the great importance of building connections and growing networks. While the digital provides the means, ART AFRICA is about building people, building ideas, and building cultures recreated through the exchange; but not forgetting its origins as a ground-breaking print publication.
But, sadly, times are tougher than ever for all. The pervasive Coronavirus pandemic has thrown the world into mayhem. Galleries have closed, art fairs have closed, and so many art print publications have closed their doors.
This has affected us all, the artists, the writers, the curators, the biennales and art fairs.
This the cultural ecology that ART AFRICA publication supports and vice versa.
ART AFRICA needs your assistance as patrons of the arts to keep ongoing.
Every contribution will make a difference, and will help us to continue to write African art history from an African perspective and, proudly, from the African continent.
We need to be able to commission our writers and contributors. We need to nurture emerging artists and creative practitioners so that the next wave of thought leaders can build on what we have been able to achieve so far!
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ART AFRICA – your contribution is needed, please WRITING ART HISTORY SINCE 2002 We’re asking for your support, by contributing to this campaign, you’ll help to keep on publishing ART AFRICA. ART AFRICA. is an essential resource for collectors, artists, curators, researchers, academ

ART AFRICAWRITING ART HISTORY SINCE 2002We're inviting you to be a patron of the arts by supporting one of the leading a...
29/06/2020

ART AFRICA

WRITING ART HISTORY SINCE 2002

We're inviting you to be a patron of the arts by supporting one of the leading art publications about contemporary art from Africa. ART AFRICA is an essential resource for collectors, artists, curators, researchers, academics and those just generally interested in the amazing creativity emanating from the continent.
Any amount welcome!

ART AFRICA WRITING ART HISTORY SINCE 2002 For too long, there was too little written about contemporary art from Africa and the diaspora. Writing art history from an African perspective is essential to changing the narrative and owning it proudly. After opening our contemporary art gallery in 1999,

We're reaching out for your support, no matter how small - it all goes to helping us to keep going and doing what we do ...
26/06/2020

We're reaching out for your support, no matter how small - it all goes to helping us to keep going and doing what we do best!

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ART AFRICA WRITING ART HISTORY SINCE 2002 For too long, there was too little written about contemporary art from Africa and the diaspora. Writing art history from an African perspective is essential to changing the narrative and owning it proudly. After opening our contemporary art gallery in 1999,

05/12/2019

Limited edition original lithographs for sale from The Artists' Press (South Africa) in this online print gallery

04/12/2019

The Ben Enwonwu Foundation presents its 11th Distinguished Lecture.

Themed ‘Art: An Instrument for Peace, Conflict Resolution and Socio-economic Transformation’, it seeks to address systemic oppression, such as racism, colonialism, sexism, religious fanaticism, violent extremism, relations in mainstream institutions and practices, and aims to promote peace and conflict resolution through social transformation – themes that preoccupied Enwonwu through much of his career, as exemplified by his critically acclaimed works like ‘Anyanwu’ (1954 – 55). A copy of this sculpture was in 1966, gifted by the Nigerian government to the United Nations (UN). Standing gracefully in the lobby of the organisation’s headquarters in New York, it symbolises an emergent African continent, with many of her countries gaining independence. Other works by the artist that advocate for conflict resolution and societal transformation, include the series ‘Children of Biafra’ (1968 – 72) and ‘Storm over Biafra’ (1972), which chart Enwonwu’s anguish over the Nigerian civil war.

The guest speaker is Her Excellency Ms. Harriet Thompson, The Deputy British High Commissioner to Nigeria.

The event is scheduled as follows:
Date: December 12, 2019
Time: 11am – 2pm
Venue: AGIP Hall, MUSON Centre 8/9, Marina Road, Onikan, Lagos

*Register to attend* > https://forms.gle/uKnmrBsvKVgs3ayk6

22/10/2019

Join MJ Lourens in conversation with Barnard Gallery Creative Director, Alastair Whitton, for an artist talk on the ‘Land Rewoven | Land Herweef’ exhibition at the La Motte Museum.

03/07/2019

Kwame Akoto-Bamfo, a Ghanaian sculptor, has created the Ancestor Project - portraits of Africans who were imprisoned, kidnapped or coerced into slavery.

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