04 Feb 2012 @ 4:17 PM 
 

Africans To Document African Arts

 

Art Curator Urges Africans To Document Indigenous African Arts

The founder, Femi Akinsanya African Art Collection (FAAAC), Olufemi Akinsanya in Lagos, called for more participation of Africans in collection, documentation and sale of indigenous African arts.

Akinsanya, said there was need for Africans to tell their own stories.

He was involved in the following 278-page book , a critical analysis of African art collection practices in Lagos, Nigeria and featuring museum quality traditional art pieces with stunning photography by a Nigerian photographer, Kelechi Amadi-Obi.

Making History Ogbechie Sylvester..

“It is my conviction that ...

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Tags Categories: african art books Posted By: nordend
Last Edit: 04 Feb 2012 @ 04 41 PM

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