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Contemporary African Art: 1:54 greeted with enthusiasm in London
Published by isabelwilcox on November 3, 2015
Diverse and manageable Art fair! What can be better..as far as art fairs go. The Contemporary African Art fair 1:54, the brainchild of Tourai El Glaoui, took place in London a couple weeks ago for its third London edition at the Somerset House. The word was clearly out that it was the place to be; […]
Posted in Art | Tagged Aboudia, Africa, African contemporary art, Anne de Vilzlepoix, Arman Boua, ArtLabab, Axis Gallery, Barthelemy Toguo, Beatrice Wanjiku, Billie Zangewa, Clay Apenouvon, Delio Jasse, Diwan Gallery, Herve Youmbi, Ingrid Mwangi, Jack Bell gallery, Jebila Okongwu, Mariane Ibrahim gallery, Mimi Chereno Ng'ok, Mohamed Camara, Mwangihutter, Nemsa Leuba, Omar Ba, Somerset House, Tiwani gallery, tourai el Glaoui, Vigo Gallery, Yashua Klos, Zak Ove
1:54 African Art Fair in London is spreading its wings.
Published by isabelwilcox on November 20, 2014
LONDON WELCOMES AFRICAN CONTEMPORARY ART. This October was the second year that African art was making a showing in London during Frieze week and it was doubling in size! Named 1:54; 1 for one continent, 54 for 54 countries, the title was a reminder that Africa is not one country but a multitude of countries […]
Posted in Art | Tagged Abdoulaye Konate, adejoke Tugbiyele, Africa, African, Armand Boua, Art, Atha-Patra Ruga, Barthelemy Toguo, contemporary art, Ernest Mancoba, Gor Soudan, Hassan Hajjaj, James Muriuki, Koyo Kouoh, Lakin Ogunbanwo, Nicene Kossentin, October Gallery, Omar Victor Diop, PEter Kamwathi, Sammy Baloji, Selam Feriani GAllery, Serge Alain Nitegeka, Somerset House, south Africa, Touria El Glaoui
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