The Rise of African Art

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  • čas přidán 24. 10. 2021
  • Amoako Boafo used to barely sell his art for 100 dollars. Now, an art market report may explain why the Ghanian has become one of Africa's most popular contemporary artists.
    Anwarii Musa, Art Consultant 00:45
    #AmoakoBoafo #ArtMarket #Art

Komentáře • 8

  • @broronald62
    @broronald62 Před 22 dny

    Very informative conversation about the purpose and direction of African /Black art in our world. The world is waking up to the presence and realization of black art, and its importance and exposure to the world.

  • @BaahDbee
    @BaahDbee Před 2 lety +2

    Great Ghanaian 🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭👍

  • @bassadulo9410
    @bassadulo9410 Před 2 lety +1

    Great! But, I would have loved to the see who made the art in the clips or where the art is located:)!

  • @BlackArtStream
    @BlackArtStream Před rokem

    Nice piece..

  • @tiwantiwaabibiman2603
    @tiwantiwaabibiman2603 Před 3 měsíci

    Actually, it was NOT BLM that impacted museums and galleries, finally showing more Black contemporary artists' works. It was primarily due to Kerry James Marshall speaking at numerous museums/galleries, universities, and interviews nationally and internationally over the last 20+ years about the intentional exclusion of Black artists (and Black patrons) in museums and major galleries.
    The recent raise of Black artists in museums and galleries is the culmination of decades of work by Black art scholars, curators, established artists, and the guilt of WP during COVID. Not BLM!!!
    Also, unfortunately living artists don't receive any of that money from those million dollar auction sales. It all goes to the owners-sellers ifcthe artwork. The rare exception is if the works are sold in auctions by galleries representing living artists.

  • @SamDogg00
    @SamDogg00 Před 2 měsíci

    this interviewer is ridiculous

  • @miskwainini
    @miskwainini Před 11 měsíci +1

    Everyone has benefited from the "black lives matter" movement except the actual "black lives" in the ghettos of America that are constantly used to push these cute catch phrases.

  • @tiwongetembo7726
    @tiwongetembo7726 Před rokem

    @atelier_tembo