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Contemporary African Museums You’ll Regret Not Visiting
Across Africa, a new generation of museums is redefining how contemporary art is presented, preserved, and experienced. From Morocco to Mozambique, these...
Cape Town didn’t follow the global art agenda this year — it set it
The Investec Cape Town Art Fair reaffirmed its role as Africa’s most influential art platform. This Is Not A White Cube showcased...
Fairs, Millions and Underrepresentation: Why Visibility Still Lags
African artists are achieving record-breaking sales at auctions and gaining institutional recognition. Yet at major global art fairs, representation remains disproportionately low....
The Archive Is Political: African Artists Rewriting History
Across Africa and its diaspora, artists are transforming the archive into a site of resistance. By reconstructing erased histories and challenging colonial...
Who Really Wins When African Art Sells for Millions?
African art is reaching unprecedented prices at global auctions, but behind the headlines lies a more complex reality. This article examines who...
Protest, Memory, Power: What Art in Africa Is Really Saying - From the street to the canvas, a visual language of resistance
Across Africa, artists are transforming visual culture into a language of resistance. From street art born in protest to museum works that...
The Silent Power of Black Collectors: Who’s Buying, Who’s Shaping, and Why It Matters More Than Ever
In the conversation around African contemporary art, artists and curators often take centre stage. But behind the scenes, a quieter force is...
They’re Not Just Emerging. They’re Disrupting — African Artists Who Are Redefining the Art World in 2026
In 2026, African contemporary artists are no longer peripheral voices: they’re shaping global artistic narratives, innovating new forms, and commanding institutional, market,...
You Can’t Decolonise the Museum Without This: Why African Curators Are the Future of Global Narratives
As institutions worldwide confront their colonial legacies, African curators are emerging as pivotal voices in reshaping museum narratives. Their presence is not...

