12 July 2017, Melissa Twigg profiles how Cape Town has built on the wave of optimism within the African art market to position itself as a global art hub.
24 May 2017, Tess Thackara takes a look at the exhibitions put on by African countries at the Venice Biennale and the various obstacles they had to overcome on the way to showcasing world class exhibitions.
18 May 2017, Nate Freeman and Andrew Russeth look outside the Auction duopoly to analyse Phillips Contemporary Evening sale in New York.
17 May 2017, Robin Pogrebin and Scott Reyburn profile Jean-Michel Basquiat’s rise in the run up to May sales in New York.
17 May 2017, Alyssa Buffenstein looks at the inaugural Sotheby’s Modern and Contemporary African sale which took place in London. Although, there were some eye catching results, the sale failed to reach its low estimate.
17 May 2017, Nate Freeman reports on the Chrisites Postwar and Contemporary Sale during the New York May sales.
12 May 2017, Seph Rodney reviews Ethiopian art Elias Sime’s work at James Cohan gallery.
8 May 2017, Heidi Mitchell looks at the worlds hottest art spots which includes the soon to open Zeitz MoCAA.
7 May 2017, Ilka Scobie reviews Lynette Yiadom-Boakye’s current exhibition at the New Museum.
5 May 2017, Fondation Louis Vuitton’s current exhibition highlighting African Art is the focus of Louisa Buck’s Telegraph article. She takes a critical look at a sorely underrepresented segment of the international art market.