RMGKKJB4–A Somali artist, Adan Farah Afey, works at the Centre for Research and Dialogue (CRD) art studio in the Wadajir District of the Somali capital Mogadishu on April 26, 2015. Many Somali artists are now able to practice their art, educating the masses on social issues, promoting peace and advocating for good governance and unity, among other issues. Mogadishu and most parts areas of Somalia are now enjoying the longest period of peace in years after sustained military operations by the Somali National Army (SNA) backed by African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) forced Al shabab to retreat from
RM2RAMP2M–London, UK, 4th July 2023, An eye-opening exhibition called A World In Common: Contemporary African Photography opens at Tate Modern. Bringing together thirty-six artists from different generations and countries to celebrate the dynamic photography across the African continent., Andrew Lalchan Photography/Alamy Live News
RM2C4DFF9–Churt, Surrey, UK. 26th June 2020. Zimbabwean sculptor Biggie Chikodzi working on a piece as Summers Place Auctions launches an online auction of Zimbabwean sculpture. Zimbabwe is the only country in Africa where artists make sculptures out of local stones. It is the first auction of its kind in the UK exclusively focusing on this African country’s artistic output. Prices range from £200 to £40,000. The auction ends 5th July and includes works from famous first generation sculptors to younger third generation artists. Credit: Andy Sillett/Alamy Live News
RMF4H377–Fair trade, ornate straw baskets are woven by the women of Asungtaaba Basket Weavers Group in Bolgatanga District, Ghana.
RFR94PE2–Four young artists having inspiration working in nice spacious room
RM2R3CJ79–Globes made by artists.are seen as part of The World Reimagined installation for racial justice in Trafalgar Square, London.
RF2E3B9NH–Johannesburg, South Africa - April 28, 2015: Nigerian Music producer Cobhams Asuquo working in studio with African artists
RM2A2BXH9–Somerset House, London, UK, 02 Oct 2019. An assistant poses with Alexis Peskine's work 'Dexu Adüna', (2019)',which deals with racian and ethnic identity. Somerset House, in partnership with 1-54, presents the Contemporary African Art Fair, now in its 7th year at Somerset House. The Fair runs from Oct 3-6 and brings together 45 leading galleries with over 140 artists. Credit: Imageplotter/Alamy Live News
RM2D3EAEF–London, UK. 8 October 2020. 'Family Reunion', a collection of small prints by various artists. Preview of 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair, the leading international art fair dedicated to contemporary art from Africa and its diaspora, taking place at Somerset House. The fair showcases the work of more than 110 emerging and established artists from Africa and is the only physical art fair taking place during Frieze Week. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2BTN6H0–Great African Kingfisher Plate 11 from Birds of Western Africa. Research in ProgressLarge stocky bird on a branch over a waterfall, swallowing a fish. He has a white underside, with black spots, a brown bib, and the rest blue. Title and artists' names below.
RMHTWT23–The royal drummers from Burundi, rhythms, music, ethnic, strong African royal, musicians, artists, porch, singing, singing, jumping, Drums (karyenda)
RMT1YDF1–Sotheby’s London, UK. 29 March, 2019. Pre-sale exhibition of Modern and Contemporary African Art, showing the work of artists from across the African diaspora. Image: Hussein Shariffe, Birth and Death of the Stars. Estimate £12,000-18,000. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RF2T97JAM–Smiling artists discussing over paintings on desk in studio
RMBCNX2C–close up of pretty young performing artists in Cape Town South Africa
RM2MYM6DM–Algiers. 5th Feb, 2023. Artists perform during the closing ceremony of the 7th African Nations Championship at Nelson Mandela Stadium in Algiers, Algeria, Feb. 4, 2023. Credit: Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RF2PR792N–You lead, Ill follow. Full length shot of two young martial artists practicing karate on the beach.
RMJ4JWDA–London, UK. 12 May 2017. A Sotheby's employee checks out Yinka Shonibare's artwork Crash Willy, 2009, est. GBP 120,000-180,000. Sotheby’s unveils inaugural sale of modern and contemporary African art at its New Bond Street premises. 115 artworks by over 60 different artists from 14 countries across the continent are on display until the sale on 16 May 2017.
RFTTJ9PJ–Artists looking at tablet computer while standing against window at art studio
RF2H61HB9–Cherifa Café in Tangiers, Morocco, where Moroccan artists gather
RMGKKHKR–A Somali artist, Adan Farah Afey, works at the Centre for Research and Dialogue (CRD) art studio in the Wadajir District of the Somali capital Mogadishu on April 26, 2015. Many Somali artists are now able to practice their art, educating the masses on social issues, promoting peace and advocating for good governance and unity, among other issues. Mogadishu and most parts areas of Somalia are now enjoying the longest period of peace in years after sustained military operations by the Somali National Army (SNA) backed by African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) forced Al shabab to retreat from
RM2RAMNCT–London, UK, 4th July 2023, An eye-opening exhibition called A World In Common: Contemporary African Photography opens at Tate Modern. Bringing together thirty-six artists from different generations and countries to celebrate the dynamic photography across the African continent., Andrew Lalchan Photography/Alamy Live News
RM2C4DFRC–Churt, Surrey, UK. 26th June 2020. Zimbabwean sculptor Biggie Chikodzi working on a piece as Summers Place Auctions launches an online auction of Zimbabwean sculpture. Zimbabwe is the only country in Africa where artists make sculptures out of local stones. It is the first auction of its kind in the UK exclusively focusing on this African country’s artistic output. Prices range from £200 to £40,000. The auction ends 5th July and includes works from famous first generation sculptors to younger third generation artists. Credit: Andy Sillett/Alamy Live News
RMF4H375–Fair trade, ornate straw baskets are woven by the women of Amongtaaba Basket Weavers Group in Bolgatanga District, Ghana.
RF2NGNPTA–Salvador, Bahia, Brazil - February 11, 2023: Traditional African culture block performs during the Fuzue parade in Salvador, Bahia.
RM2R3CJ74–Globes made by artists.are seen as part of The World Reimagined installation for racial justice in Trafalgar Square, London.
RF2E3B9M1–Johannesburg, South Africa - April 28, 2015: Nigerian Music producer Cobhams Asuquo working in studio with African artists
RM2A2BXHE–Somerset House, London, UK, 02 Oct 2019. An assistant poses with Yinka Shonibare's work 'The American Library Collection', featurung colourful African print covered books on its shelf. Somerset House, in partnership with 1-54, presents the Contemporary African Art Fair, now in its 7th year at Somerset House. The Fair runs from Oct 3-6 and brings together 45 leading galleries with over 140 artists. Credit: Imageplotter/Alamy Live News
RM2D3EA0J–London, UK. 8 October 2020. A staff member views 'Baga Nimba Purple Chrome', 2020, by Niyi Olagunju. Preview of 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair, the leading international art fair dedicated to contemporary art from Africa and its diaspora, taking place at Somerset House. The fair showcases the work of more than 110 emerging and established artists from Africa and is the only physical art fair taking place during Frieze Week. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2AXABA9–Ethiopian artists from Circus African dreams perform during the grand opening of the new circus show 'Africa. Exotic Boom’ at the National Circus in Kiev.
RMHTWT3D–The royal drummers from Burundi, rhythms, music, ethnic, strong African royal, musicians, artists, porch, singing, singing, jumping, Drums (karyenda)
RMT1YDER–Sotheby’s London, UK. 29 March, 2019. Pre-sale exhibition of Modern and Contemporary African Art, showing the work of artists from across the African diaspora. Image: J.D. ‘Okhai Ojeikere, Hairstyles Series. Estimate (each) £3,000-5,000. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RM2KBGJED–Ethiopian artists from 'Circus African dreams' perform during the presentation of the new international show at the Ukrainian National Circus in Kyiv, Ukraine, February 7, 2020. The National Circus of Ukraine presents its new 'Africa Exotic Boom' program with reduced numbers of wild animals. (Photo by Sergii Kharchenko/NurPhoto)
RM2T91C6B–Crucifix, 19th century, 5 1/8 x 5 1/4 in. (13 x 13.3 cm) (figure), Brass, Democratic Republic of the Congo, 19th century, The Kongo kingdom flourished from 1450 to 1700 as a vast, centralized African state on the Atlantic coast south of the equator. Christianity was adopted as a state religion at the end of the 15th century, and over the next 200 years Portuguese missionaries introduced crucifixes, devotional objects, and figures of saints, all of which were copied by Kongo artists. Incorporated into local religious practices that combined the two traditions, objects like this small crucifix
RM2JTT2XD–Vilnius, Lithuania. 1st Sep, 2022. People visit a contemporary African art exhibition in Vilnius, capital of Lithuania, Sept. 1, 2022. More than 30 contemporary African artworks by fifteen artists from six countries are on display. Credit: Yang Weihua/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RF2PR7929–Great work today. Full length shot of two young martial artists practicing karate on the beach.
RMJ4JWCC–London, UK. 12 May 2017. Earth Developing More Roots, 2011, by artist El Anatsui from Ghana, est GBP 650,000-850,000. Sotheby’s unveils inaugural sale of modern and contemporary African art at its New Bond Street premises. 115 artworks by over 60 different artists from 14 countries across the continent are on display until the sale on 16 May 2017.
RMB1TAPX–A young man is watching a wood carver at work at the carving centre in Aburi, Eastern Region, Ghana
RMFE0XT1–The Chamber Brothers perform at the Ash Grove/ Improv in Los Angeles
RMGKKHM2–A Somali artist, Adan Farah Afey, paints at the Centre for Research and Dialogue (CRD) art studio in the Wadajir District of the Somali capital Mogadishu on April 26, 2015. Many Somali artists are now able to practice their art, educating the masses on social issues, promoting peace and advocating for good governance and unity, among other issues. Mogadishu and most parts areas of Somalia are now enjoying the longest period of peace in years after sustained military operations by the Somali National Army (SNA) backed by African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) forced Al shabab to retreat fro
RM2RAMP4N–London, UK, 4th July 2023, An eye-opening exhibition called A World In Common: Contemporary African Photography opens at Tate Modern. Bringing together thirty-six artists from different generations and countries to celebrate the dynamic photography across the African continent., Andrew Lalchan Photography/Alamy Live News
RM2C4DFJC–Churt, Surrey, UK. 26th June 2020. Zimbabwean sculptor Biggie Chikodzi working on a piece as Summers Place Auctions launches an online auction of Zimbabwean sculpture. Zimbabwe is the only country in Africa where artists make sculptures out of local stones. It is the first auction of its kind in the UK exclusively focusing on this African country’s artistic output. Prices range from £200 to £40,000. The auction ends 5th July and includes works from famous first generation sculptors to younger third generation artists. Credit: Andy Sillett/Alamy Live News
RMF4H36K–Fair trade, ornate straw baskets are woven by the women of Amongtaaba Basket Weavers Group in Bolgatanga District, Ghana.
RF2NGNR5G–Salvador, Bahia, Brazil - February 11, 2023: Traditional African culture block performs during the Fuzue parade in Salvador, Bahia.
RM2R3CJ7B–Globes made by artists.are seen as part of The World Reimagined installation for racial justice in Trafalgar Square, London.
RF2E3B9NR–Johannesburg, South Africa - April 28, 2015: Nigerian Music producer Cobhams Asuquo working in studio with African artists
RM2A2BXF0–Somerset House, London, UK, 02 Oct 2019. An assistant poses with the wooden sculptures 'Blue Heads' by artist Prince Gyasi, presented by Nil Gallery Paris. Somerset House, in partnership with 1-54, presents the Contemporary African Art Fair, now in its 7th year at Somerset House. The Fair runs from Oct 3-6 and brings together 45 leading galleries with over 140 artists. Credit: Imageplotter/Alamy Live News
RM2D3EAF0–London, UK. 8 October 2020. Staff members present 'Astral Sea III', 2019, by Tsedeye Makonnen. Preview of 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair, the leading international art fair dedicated to contemporary art from Africa and its diaspora, taking place at Somerset House. The fair showcases the work of more than 110 emerging and established artists from Africa and is the only physical art fair taking place during Frieze Week. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2AXABBG–Ethiopian artists from Circus African dreams perform during the grand opening of the new circus show 'Africa. Exotic Boom’ at the National Circus in Kiev.
RMHTWT3F–The royal drummers from Burundi, rhythms, music, ethnic, strong African royal, musicians, artists, porch, singing, singing, jumping, Drums (karyenda)
RMT1YDFE–Sotheby’s London, UK. 29 March, 2019. Pre-sale exhibition of Modern and Contemporary African Art, showing the work of artists from across the African diaspora. Image: Salah Elmur, A Cat and a Girl. Estimate £10,000-15,000. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RM2KBGJF5–Ethiopian artists from 'Circus African dreams' perform during the presentation of the new international show at the Ukrainian National Circus in Kyiv, Ukraine, February 7, 2020. The National Circus of Ukraine presents its new 'Africa Exotic Boom' program with reduced numbers of wild animals. (Photo by Sergii Kharchenko/NurPhoto)
RM2T91PGM–Ancestral Post, c. 1910, attributed to Adeshina, Nigerian, d. 1945, 65 1/2 x 8 3/4 x 11 1/2 in. (166.37 x 22.23 x 29.21 cm), Wood, pigment, metal, Nigeria, 20th century, Most of the African master carvers remain unidentified. But some artists are known, and are still remembered and celebrated today. Agbonbiofe, a member of the famous Adeshina carver family, is one of them. He made this post for a Yoruba royal palace, where it supported the roof of a veranda lining the king’s reception courtyard. The two-tiered composition depicts a mounted king wearing a conical crown
RM2A16CK1–(190924) -- BEIJING, Sept. 24, 2019 (Xinhua) -- Artists perform during the 'South African Heritage Day' event of the Beijing International Horticultural Exhibition in Beijing, capital of China, Sept. 24, 2019. The expo held its 'South African Heritage Day' event on Tuesday. (Photo by Duan Xuefeng/Xinhua)
RF2PR793J–Its important to know self defense. Full length shot of two young martial artists practicing karate on the beach.
RMJ4JWCE–London, UK. 12 May 2017. A Sotheby's employee checks out Yinka Shonibare's artwork Crash Willy, 2009, est. GBP 120,000-180,000. Sotheby’s unveils inaugural sale of modern and contemporary African art at its New Bond Street premises. 115 artworks by over 60 different artists from 14 countries across the continent are on display until the sale on 16 May 2017.
RMFY9WJ0–Papa Wemba (1949-2016) was a legendary hitmaker and one of the greatest music stars from the African continent
RMD1Y90P–Black woman singing during the Nuits d'Afrique festival in Montreal, province of Quebec, Canada.
RMGKKHKP–A Somali artist, Adan Farah Afey, paints at the Centre for Research and Dialogue (CRD) art studio in the Wadajir District of the Somali capital Mogadishu on April 26, 2015. Many Somali artists are now able to practice their art, educating the masses on social issues, promoting peace and advocating for good governance and unity, among other issues. Mogadishu and most parts areas of Somalia are now enjoying the longest period of peace in years after sustained military operations by the Somali National Army (SNA) backed by African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) forced Al shabab to retreat fro
RM2RAMNHA–London, UK, 4th July 2023, An eye-opening exhibition called A World In Common: Contemporary African Photography opens at Tate Modern. Bringing together thirty-six artists from different generations and countries to celebrate the dynamic photography across the African continent., Andrew Lalchan Photography/Alamy Live News
RM2C4DFW6–Churt, Surrey, UK. 26th June 2020. Zimbabwean sculptor Biggie Chikodzi working on a piece as Summers Place Auctions launches an online auction of Zimbabwean sculpture. Zimbabwe is the only country in Africa where artists make sculptures out of local stones. It is the first auction of its kind in the UK exclusively focusing on this African country’s artistic output. Prices range from £200 to £40,000. The auction ends 5th July and includes works from famous first generation sculptors to younger third generation artists. Credit: Andy Sillett/Alamy Live News
RMF4H36W–Fair trade, ornate straw baskets are woven by the women of Amongtaaba Basket Weavers Group in Bolgatanga District, Ghana.
RF2NGNYH8–Salvador, Bahia, Brazil - February 11, 2023: Traditional group of African culture dance during pre-carnival Fuzue, in Salvador, Bahia.
RM2R3CJ80–Globes made by artists.are seen as part of The World Reimagined installation for racial justice in Trafalgar Square, London.
RF2E3B9HX–Johannesburg, South Africa - April 28, 2015: Nigerian Music producer Cobhams Asuquo working in studio with African artists
RM2A2BXK7–Somerset House, London, UK, 02 Oct 2019. Ethiopian Artist Leikun Nahusenay, represened by Versant Sud, creating an in-situ work at his solo exhibition space. Somerset House, in partnership with 1-54, presents the Contemporary African Art Fair, now in its 7th year at Somerset House. The Fair runs from Oct 3-6 and brings together 45 leading galleries with over 140 artists. Credit: Imageplotter/Alamy Live News
RM2D3EAE8–London, UK. 8 October 2020. Staff members view 'Novas Linguagens Do Mundo', 2019, by Alexis Peskine. Preview of 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair, the leading international art fair dedicated to contemporary art from Africa and its diaspora, taking place at Somerset House. The fair showcases the work of more than 110 emerging and established artists from Africa and is the only physical art fair taking place during Frieze Week. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2AXABB5–Ethiopian artists from Circus African dreams perform during the grand opening of the new circus show 'Africa. Exotic Boom’ at the National Circus in Kiev.
RMHTWT3K–The royal drummers from Burundi, rhythms, music, ethnic, strong African royal, musicians, artists, porch, singing, singing, jumping, Drums (karyenda)
RMT1YDET–Sotheby’s London, UK. 29 March, 2019. Pre-sale exhibition of Modern and Contemporary African Art, showing the work of artists from across the African diaspora. Image: J.D. ‘Okhai Ojeikere, Hairstyles Series. Estimate (each) £3,000-5,000. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RM2KBGJEN–Ethiopian artists from 'Circus African dreams' perform during the presentation of the new international show at the Ukrainian National Circus in Kyiv, Ukraine, February 7, 2020. The National Circus of Ukraine presents its new 'Africa Exotic Boom' program with reduced numbers of wild animals. (Photo by Sergii Kharchenko/NurPhoto)
RM2T90H8R–Still Life with Dahlias, Zinnias, Hollyhocks and Plums, c. 1835, Eugène Delacroix, French, 1798–1863, 21 11/16 × 25 13/16 in. (55.09 × 65.56 cm) (sight)31 7/8 × 36 1/8 × 3 1/4 in. (80.96 × 91.76 × 8.26 cm) (outer frame), Oil on canvas, France, 19th century, Today, Eugène Delacroix is often discussed as a painter of North African or Middle Eastern scenes, and of events drawn from the Bible or from ancient Greek and Roman history and mythology. Yet accounts from Delacroix’s lifetime confirm the artist’s lifelong preoccupation with flowers and gardens.
RM2A16CJX–(190924) -- BEIJING, Sept. 24, 2019 (Xinhua) -- Artists perform during the 'South African Heritage Day' event of the Beijing International Horticultural Exhibition in Beijing, capital of China, Sept. 24, 2019. The expo held its 'South African Heritage Day' event on Tuesday. (Photo by Duan Xuefeng/Xinhua)
RF2PR793H–A fighters state of mind. Rearview shot of two unrecognizable martial artists meditating while practicing karate on the beach.
RMJ4JWBC–London, UK. 12 May 2017. Earth Developing More Roots, 2011, by artist El Anatsui from Ghana, est GBP 650,000-850,000. Sotheby’s unveils inaugural sale of modern and contemporary African art at its New Bond Street premises. 115 artworks by over 60 different artists from 14 countries across the continent are on display until the sale on 16 May 2017.
RMFY9WHW–Papa Wemba (1949-2016) was a legendary hitmaker and one of the greatest music stars from the African continent.
RMBHAR0X–Malian artist Abdoulaye Konate with artwork on show at artes mundi 2008 Wales International Visual Art Exhibition and Prize
RMGKKHKN–A Somali artist, Adan Farah Afey, works at the Centre for Research and Dialogue (CRD) art studio in the Wadajir District of the Somali capital Mogadishu on April 26, 2015. Many Somali artists are now able to practice their art, educating the masses on social issues, promoting peace and advocating for good governance and unity, among other issues. Mogadishu and most parts areas of Somalia are now enjoying the longest period of peace in years after sustained military operations by the Somali National Army (SNA) backed by African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) forced Al shabab to retreat from
RM2RAMM7A–London, UK, 4th July 2023, An eye-opening exhibition called A World In Common: Contemporary African Photography opens at Tate Modern. Bringing together thirty-six artists from different generations and countries to celebrate the dynamic photography across the African continent., Andrew Lalchan Photography/Alamy Live News
RM2C4DFFC–Churt, Surrey, UK. 26th June 2020. Zimbabwean sculptor Biggie Chikodzi working on a piece as Summers Place Auctions launches an online auction of Zimbabwean sculpture. Zimbabwe is the only country in Africa where artists make sculptures out of local stones. It is the first auction of its kind in the UK exclusively focusing on this African country’s artistic output. Prices range from £200 to £40,000. The auction ends 5th July and includes works from famous first generation sculptors to younger third generation artists. Credit: Andy Sillett/Alamy Live News
RMF4H36T–Fair trade, ornate straw baskets are woven by the women of Amongtaaba Basket Weavers Group in Bolgatanga District, Ghana.
RF2NGNYPB–Salvador, Bahia, Brazil - February 11, 2023: Traditional group of African culture dance during pre-carnival Fuzue, in Salvador, Bahia.
RM2R3MYWH–Globes made by artists.are seen as part of The World Reimagined installation for racial justice in Trafalgar Square, London.
RF2E3B9G2–Johannesburg, South Africa - April 28, 2015: Nigerian Music producer Cobhams Asuquo working in studio with African artists
RM2A2BXK4–Somerset House, London, UK, 02 Oct 2019. Ethiopian Artist Leikun Nahusenay, represened by Versant Sud, creating an in-situ work at his solo exhibition space. Somerset House, in partnership with 1-54, presents the Contemporary African Art Fair, now in its 7th year at Somerset House. The Fair runs from Oct 3-6 and brings together 45 leading galleries with over 140 artists. Credit: Imageplotter/Alamy Live News
RM2D3EAEK–London, UK. 8 October 2020. Visitors view 'Please Don't Kill Us', 2013, both by Cameron Platter. Preview of 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair, the leading international art fair dedicated to contemporary art from Africa and its diaspora, taking place at Somerset House. The fair showcases the work of more than 110 emerging and established artists from Africa and is the only physical art fair taking place during Frieze Week. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2AWGPWH–Kiev, Ukraine. 08th Feb, 2020. Ethiopian artists from Circus African dreams perform during the presentation of the new show program called Africa Exotic Boom, at the National Circus of Ukraine in Kiev.The show with Ukrainian and Ethiopian artists will runs from 8 February until 19 April 2020.The National Circus of Ukraine is one of the oldest stationary circuses in Ukraine, in 2011 the National Circus had 135 years anniversary since the foundation of a stationary circus in Kiev. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RMHTWT3N–The royal drummers from Burundi, rhythms, music, ethnic, strong African royal, musicians, artists, porch, singing, singing, jumping, Drums (karyenda)
RMT1YD9Y–Sotheby’s London, UK. 29 March, 2019. Pre-sale exhibition of Modern and Contemporary African Art, showing the work of artists from across the African diaspora. Image: Owusu-Ankomah, Microcron-Kundum No.2. Estimate £15,000-25,000. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RM2KBGJET–Ethiopian artists from 'Circus African dreams' perform during the presentation of the new international show at the Ukrainian National Circus in Kyiv, Ukraine, February 7, 2020. The National Circus of Ukraine presents its new 'Africa Exotic Boom' program with reduced numbers of wild animals. (Photo by Sergii Kharchenko/NurPhoto)
RMEFHCM6–The Cinema Rif, Tangier, Morocco
RM2JTT2PP–Vilnius. 1st Sep, 2022. Photo taken on Sept. 1, 2022 shows a painting of a contemporary African art exhibition in Vilnius, capital of Lithuania. More than 30 contemporary African artworks by fifteen artists from six countries are on display. Credit: Yang Weihua/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RF2PR792F–The mind of a fighter should always be calm and calculated. Full length shot of two unrecognizable martial artists practicing karate on the beach.
RMJ4JWBD–London, UK. 12 May 2017. Earth Developing More Roots, 2011, by artist El Anatsui from Ghana, est GBP 650,000-850,000. Sotheby’s unveils inaugural sale of modern and contemporary African art at its New Bond Street premises. 115 artworks by over 60 different artists from 14 countries across the continent are on display until the sale on 16 May 2017.
RMFY9WHY–Papa Wemba (1949-2016) was a legendary hitmaker and one of the greatest music stars from the African continent. Archive photo.
RMA1H5P0–Batik cloth display Bakau The Gambia
RMGKKJB6–A Somali artist, Adan Farah Afey, works at the Centre for Research and Dialogue (CRD) art studio in the Wadajir District of the Somali capital Mogadishu on April 26, 2015. Many Somali artists are now able to practice their art, educating the masses on social issues, promoting peace and advocating for good governance and unity, among other issues. Mogadishu and most parts areas of Somalia are now enjoying the longest period of peace in years after sustained military operations by the Somali National Army (SNA) backed by African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) forced Al shabab to retreat from
RM2RAMP43–London, UK, 4th July 2023, An eye-opening exhibition called A World In Common: Contemporary African Photography opens at Tate Modern. Bringing together thirty-six artists from different generations and countries to celebrate the dynamic photography across the African continent., Andrew Lalchan Photography/Alamy Live News
RM2C4DFPK–Churt, Surrey, UK. 26th June 2020. Zimbabwean sculptor Biggie Chikodzi working on a piece as Summers Place Auctions launches an online auction of Zimbabwean sculpture. Zimbabwe is the only country in Africa where artists make sculptures out of local stones. It is the first auction of its kind in the UK exclusively focusing on this African country’s artistic output. Prices range from £200 to £40,000. The auction ends 5th July and includes works from famous first generation sculptors to younger third generation artists. Credit: Andy Sillett/Alamy Live News
RMF4H371–Fair trade, ornate straw baskets are woven by the women of Amongtaaba Basket Weavers Group in Bolgatanga District, Ghana.
RF2NH2AK0–Salvador, Bahia, Brazil - February 11, 2023: African cultural group is seen parading in Fuzue, carnival in the city of Salvador, Bahia.
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