African Art Market Trends: What to Expect in 2023

Reading Time: 5 minutes The African art market has witnessed a significant transformation over the years, showcasing the rich cultural heritage and creativity of the continent. As the demand for African art increases, the market is evolving, with contemporary African artists gaining global recognition and African art attracting the attention of international collectors and investors.

Top African Women Artists to Watch: Trailblazers in Contemporary Art

Reading Time: 4 minutes Contemporary African art has been experiencing a renaissance in recent years, with a growing number of talented artists emerging from the continent and making waves on the global art scene 1. One noteworthy aspect of this movement is the increasing prominence of women artists, who are not only breaking barriers and challenging traditional gender roles but also shaping the narrative of African contemporary art 2. This essay aims to showcase five exceptional African women artists whose work is redefining the landscape of contemporary art.

New African Auction Record: Irma Stern’s ‘Children Reading The Koran’

Reading Time: 3 minutes The world of art has been shaken by a new African auction record, with a 1939 painting by the renowned South African modernist Irma Stern taking center stage. This fascinating piece, titled “Children Reading The Koran,” signifies the increasing appreciation for African Traditional Art, as well as the incredible talent that the continent has to offer.

MoMAA – NFT Modern African Art Exhibition

Reading Time: 3 minutes Goran Pin is 27 years experienced graphic designer that transforms his expression into NFT art. He is from Croatia. He is known as The Portraitist and uses portraits as artistic expression only. He has considered one of the most collectible crypto artists globally as most of his NFT art collections contain 1st ever portraits of persons minted on the blockchain.

COVID-19 Artists & Art Market

Reading Time: 4 minutes Due to COVID-19 Artists & Art Market , artists have already begun to adapt to the changes and bring their practices online, there are many unknown that they will face in the coming days. Just because in-person gatherings are not happening doesn’t mean that you can’t view art and keep up on openings. In response to event closures, institutions and individuals are getting creative about how their work is shared with

Africa’s art scene may be booming, but it’s still a blip on the global market

Reading Time: 2 minutes For all the excitement around African contemporary art, the continent still accounts for a fraction of the global art market. Last year, the sales in the global art market reached a total of $63.7 billion—a 12% increase on the previous year, according to the 2018 Art Market report published last week. Compiled by Art Basel and UBS Bank, the report relies on auction sales data and dealer surveys.

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