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The long-standing Fair of non-European ethnic art resume its normal activity by this seasonal edition. Place: Several venues, Place du Sablon. City: Brussels
Find out moreExhibition of masks from sub-Saharan Africa, in provenance both from public collections and private contributors. Place: The State Hermitage Museum City: Saint Petersburg (Russian Federation) Dates: 26/06/2021-12/12/2021
Find out moreTraditional sculpture of the former province of Bandundu, in Southwest Congo (today RD Congo), is explained through 150 artworks from Yaka, Tshokwe, Pende, Suku and few other ethnic groups. Placer: Musée du quai Branly-Jacques Chirac, Paris
Find out moreThis exhibition reviews the recognition of Africa (as from 20th century) as the origin of civilization. It features pieces from Ancient Egypt and Subsaharan Africa, both from Museum own funds and from private collections. Place: The Met (subsidiary at) 136 Fith Av, New York Other private galleries collaborating with this initiative.
Find out moreWinter edition of BRUNEAF, the open-doors event in which galleries from Brussels and other European cities show the best of their collections of ethnic art, mainly from Africa. Place: Place du Sablon. Brussels, Belgium
Find out moreArtists Marco Pardo and Isabel Moltó (Barroeres) present in the gallery Africart their recent creations inspired in masks, by establishing a dialogue with original ethnic African pieces. Venue: Galería Africart Address: C/ De la Verónica 5, 28014 Madrid, España
Find out morePresenting over two hundred works of art, from sub-Saharan Africa cultures. Place: Kimbell Museum, Fort Worth, Texas
Find out moreA broad panoramic of sub-saharan African art presented alongside some 250 artworks. Place: The Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois, US
Find out moreThe prestigious, long-standing Brussels Art Fair includes the African Ethnic Art among its broad representation of Arts. Location: Brussels Expo, Heysel, Brussels
Find out moreThe exposition features some 300 objects from Subsaharan Africa, inspiring of the subject "Representations of the Head" . A broad geographical coverage is enhanced by a very relevant display of very old terracottas (as from VI B.C), from long gone cultures. Place: Círculo de Bellas Artes, Madrid
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