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What are art fairs really for?
Edward Behrens, Apollo Magazine At the height of summer, art fairs are probably the last thing on anyone’s mind. It is one of the... Read more -
East African Artist Elias Mung’ora at Montague Contemporary
Jonathan Goodman, White Hot Magazine By JONATHAN GOODMAN May 30, 2024 The current show up at Montague Contemporary is by the gifted Kenyan artist Elias... Read more -
Five Shows to See in Chelsea During Frieze New York 2024
Karen K. Ho, ARTnews After the frenzy of the Venice Biennale, the art world will now shift its attention to the Frieze art fair... Read more -
10 Standout Artworks Discovered at Expo Chicago 2023
Paul Laster, Galerie Magazine 10 Standout Artworks Discovered at Expo Chicago 2023 The tenth edition of the Midwest fair returned to the city’s famed... Read more -
Expo Chicago Awards Prizes to Museums for Acquisitions of Work by Under-Recognized Artists
Alex Greenberger, ARTnews The Expo Chicago art fair has revealed the four institutions set to acquire works being sold there via prizes, as... Read more -
Three US museums use prize funds to acquire works from Expo Chicago
Carlie Porterfield, The Art Newspaper, April 14, 2023 Three US museums use prize funds to acquire works from Expo Chicago The institutions that won the fair's Northern Trust... Read more -
The Top 30 African Painters You Need To Know Today
Julien Delagrange, Contemporary Art Issue, February 2, 2022 Today we take on the African continent, scoping its artistic landscape for the very best African painters you need to... Read more -
Artists Guide for AKAA 2021 Le Quotidien de L' Art
Marine Vazzoler, Le Quotidien de L'art Connu pour ses collages aux couches multiples, l’artiste Delano Dunn explore l’histoire américaine. Ou plutôt les histoires américaines, les trajets... Read more -
At the AKAA Fair, “World Africa” favorites
Roxana Azimi, Le Monde The Parisian fair dedicated to contemporary African art, canceled in 2020 due to the pandemic, returns with an edition refocused... Read more -
Artists for Africa: painters, musicians, performers, poetesses tell of a society full of contradictions
Laura Salvinelli, Elle Magazine Beatrice Wanjiku (pictured above) is one of Kenya's best known painters. She was born in 1978 and has a large... Read more -
Delano Dunn: Snowfall in LA at Montague Contemporary
Emann Odufu, White Hot Magazine Delano Dunn's Snowfall in LA places us deep into a complicated web of introspection by the artist. On one end... Read more -
Art Gallery Shows to See Right Now - Elias Mung'ora
Siddhartha Mittar, New York Times NADA x Foreland, where art fair meets group show; and portraits of daily life in Nairobi by the painter Elias... Read more -
Spotlight: Kenyan Artist Elias Mung’ora’s Poignant New Works Celebrate the Beauty of Nairobi’s Dwindling Public Spaces
Katie White, Artnet The artist’s first solo show, “Gathering of Small Fires,” opens at New York’s Montague Contemporary this week. Every month, hundreds... Read more -
In the Kitchen: Artist Delano Dunn Dishes Out His Family’s Secret Gumbo Recipe, Which Inspired His Latest Work
Sarah Cascone, Artnet, July 15, 2021 The famous New Orleans soup is the basis for new works on view at the artist's solo show at Vermont's... Read more -
Venice Architecture Biennale 2021: a year late but somehow right on time
Amah-Rose Abrams, Wallpaper Hashim Sarkis’ main show ‘How Will We Live Together?’ at the 2021 Venice Architecture Biennale opens a year later than... Read more -
Artists We’re Eyeing: Available Works under $30,000
Artsy, Artsy, May 11, 2021 Slowly garnering the attention of curators, critics, and other industry insiders, these bright young things are making waves in the... Read more -
"This is Not My Tree," with Delano Dunn @ NARS Foundation
Jonathan Goodman, Arte Fuse, April 15, 2021 March 26 – April 16, 2021 Curated by Nina Mdivani at NARS, the Brooklyn-based art, and residency center, “This Is... Read more -
This is Not My Tree, curated by Nina Mdivani at NARS Foundation
Arte Lusso Team, Arte & Lusso, March 18, 2021 NARS Foundation is pleased to present 'This is Not My Tree' a group show of fourteen artists curated by New... Read more -
Thameur Mejri, The Painting Fist
Olivier Rachet, Diptyk Magazine, March 8, 2021 La violence est toujours contenue dans l’univers graphique de Thameur Mejri. Rencontre avec cet artiste tunisien montant, enseignant chercheur aux... Read more -
Paul Onditi at Montague Contemporary
Jonathan Goodman, White Hot Magazine, December 4, 2020 By JONATHAN GOODMAN December 4, 2020 Nairobi-based painter Paul Onditi was born in Kenya in 1980, moving to Germany twenty... Read more -
Paul Onditi: Pipes That Bind 2
Contemporary &, November 26, 2020 In his first solo show with Montague Contemporary Pipes that Bind 2 Kenyan artist Paul Onditi presents new works made... Read more -
1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair, The Only International Art Fair To Open In London This Autumn
Joanne Shurvell, Forbes Magazine, October 9, 2020 It's 'Frieze week' in London but thanks to the current global pandemic, this year there's no physical Frieze art fair... Read more -
5 Contemporary African Artists to Know About Now
Lauren Jade HIll, Christie's Luxury Defined Magazine, October 5, 2020 Named after the 54 countries that constitute the African continent, 1-54 is the first leading international art fair dedicated to... Read more
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Spotlight: This New York Exhibition Explores The Multi-Faceted Appeal of ‘African Abstraction’
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Expo Chicago is Back and Here Are the Top Artists to Watch
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Zina Saro-Wiwa’s Multimedia Art Connects with Audiences through Food, Drink, and Tears
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The real problem with NFTs? They’re ugly.
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An Art Advisor’s Guide to Collecting during London’s Fair Week
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Art, classic cars, cocktails
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‘Osborne Macharia: Stories of the Future Past’
Oceane Kinhouande, Artskop, July 28, 2020