A Very Happy New Year 2021 to all our Followers, Clients, Readers, Friends & Family
Happy New Year 2021 to all our Followers, Clients, Readers, Friends & Family
Happy New Year 2021 to all our Followers, Clients, Readers, Friends & Family
You can visit or stay in Umoja, a unique women’s only village in the heart of Kenya. This inspirational village honours the life of Samburu women and provides a self-sustaining example in a male-dominated tribal system. The […]
For those who are interested in learning more about Senegal and its Culture and Customs, we leave you with a reading suggestion which offers a broad view into the lives of Senegalese People. A blend of indigenous […]
There is so much to be said about African Masks, however, today we will leave you some interesting facts about these stunning pieces with so many different hidden stories to tell. If only the could talk… A […]
In a unstable year with a lot of uncertainties and marked by closures, cancellations and postponements, African art fairs are going ahead with new models and the continent’s galleries are growing. https://www.theartnewspaper.com/analysis/bucking-the-trend-africa-s-art-market-amid-adversity?utm_source=The+Art+Newspaper+Newsletters&utm_campaign=f13ae6f270-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2020_11_17_02_49&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_c459f924d0-f13ae6f270-62102194
The Africa Galleries reveal the extraordinary cultural, artistic and historical diversity and complexity of the continent represented by the collections. The galleries present varied material and artistic traditions, including forged metalwork, textiles, pottery-making, masquerade and sculpture. https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/galleries/africa
To all art lovers, we recommend reading a vey well known book by one of our dear clients: “The Artistic Ape” by Desmond Morris, published 2013. Please visit Desmond Morris’ website for more @ https://www.desmond-morris.com/ Today we […]
The Grand Egyptian Museum is now expected to open in 2021, not at the end of 2020. Originally the project was due to open in 2013 but construction and funding problems delayed the much-awaited opening and now […]
Zulu is the most popular tribe in Africa and also one of the largest ethnic groups in South Africa. The Zulu people see themselves as the “People of Heaven.” The tribe has an estimated eleven million people […]
This documentary film by Ghanaian filmmaker, Kwate Nii Owoo is a dramatisation of a visit to the British Museum by two Africans who discover African art, specifically Benin bronzes, hidden in the basement. An exposé of the […]