Tribal Art London 2024 returns on the 1st October to the 6th October 2024, Evolution London, Battersea Park.
The Tribal Art London Fair serves as a significant gathering for collectors worldwide, drawing attention from both international and UK audiences. Renowned for its diverse selection of artworks available for purchase, the fair attracts dealers, art institutions, and private buyers from across the globe.
Tribal Art London: A Decade of Evolution
In 2007, what was once known as “Tribal Perspectives” emerged onto the art scene. Initially housed in a single gallery, it quickly outgrew its space and relocated to Cork Street in 2009—a prime location in Mayfair’s historic fine art gallery district. The fair’s success led to further expansion, attracting tribal art dealers from around the world and gaining international recognition.
By 2014, the event had once again outgrown its venue, prompting a move to the modern Mall Galleries near the ICA in St James’s—a prestigious art hub. Simultaneously, the fair underwent a rebranding, becoming “Tribal Art London.” With over 20 exhibitors, it solidified its status as a leading international fair, essential to the UK’s community of tribal art specialists, connoisseurs, and collectors. In 2017, Tribal Art London celebrated a decade of artistic evolution.
We invite you to explore our website and discover a curated collection of exquisite pieces, including this captivating Kota Reliquary Figure from Gabon:
Kota Reliquary Figure from Gabon
Details:
Weight | 1.400 kg |
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Dimensions | 20 × 47 cm |
Provenance | Ex French Private Collection |
Estimated Date | Late 20th Century |
Country | Gabon |
Material | Metal, Wood |
Stand | Included |