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African art is currently experiencing quite the Renaissance in Europe. At long last, major museums, art fairs, and private collections across the continent are starting to embrace works by artists of African descent and those of African nationalities like never before. In London, this cultural wave has surged spectacularly. In 2024, there have already been several major exhibitions celebrating African creativity, such as The Time is Always Now exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery, which explored contemporary portrayals of Black figures, to Yinka Shonibare's historic colonial statues sho...
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The 54th in-person edition of Art Basel sees 285 exhibitors from across the globe gather at the mammoth Messe convention centre, with over 4,000 artists represented at the event. In addition to the main gallery section – showcasing modern masters alongside contemporary talents, with big names such as Gagosian and Hauser & Wirth among those exhibiting their standout materials – Art Basel welcomes large-scale works to its ‘Unlimited’ sector. Here visitors can make the acquaintance of Ryan Gander’s animatronic gorilla ('School of languages', 2023, Lisson Gallery), immerse themselves in the sereni...
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