'London, Sugar & Slavery' at the Museum in Docklands
African Contemporary Art Gallery
The African Contemporary Art Gallery is based in Lisbon – but access to information on international African artists is available on its site.
www.africancontemporary.com
Black Cultural Archives and Gallery
The BCA is currently cataloguing its collections and oral histories of black residents in Lambeth.
Black Cultural Archives, Othello Close, SE11 (020 7582 8516/www.bcaheritage.org.uk) Oval tube.
British Museum
In the British Museum’s African galleries, over 200,000 objects from across the continent are on display, including a brass head of a Yoruba ruler from Ife in Nigeria and the Tree of Life sculpture, made of weapons from Mozambique’s 17-year civil war.
British Museum, Great Russell St, WC1 (020 7323 8000/www.the britishmuseum.ac.uk) Russell Square tube.
Guruve
This online gallery – www.guruve.com – promotes contemporary African art. It also has a stall at Spitalfields Traders' Market, Brushfield St, E1 (Liverpool St tube/rail) Tue or Wed 11am-3pm by request.
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Horniman Museum
African artefacts and more recent pieces, including sculptures by Sunday Jack Akpan, paintings by Osi Audu and metal sculptures by artist Sokari Douglas Camp, who created the Saro-Wiwa memorial bus.
Horniman Museum, 100 London Rd, SE23 (020 8699 1872/www.horniman.ac.uk) Forest Hill rail.
Museum in Docklands
‘London, Sugar & Slavery’ – the only permanent exhibition about London’s involvement in the transatlantic slave trade – is set in a historic warehouse and contains objects, personal stories, artwork and music that have left a strong mark on the capital.
Museum in Docklands, West India Quay, E14 (0870 444 3857/www.museumindocklands.org.uk ) Canary Wharf tube/DLR, West India Quay DLR.
Museum of London
Discover African artefacts including a nineteenth-century jigsaw puzzle and a translation of former slave Ottobah Cugoano’s 1787 book.
Museum of London, 150 London Wall, EC2 (0870 444 3852/www.museumoflondon.org.uk) St Paul’s tube.
October Gallery
Contemporary art, including works by African artists; many in the ‘Angaza Afrika – African Art Now’ exhibition (May 15-June 28).
October Gallery, 24 Old Gloucester St, WC1 (020 7242 7367/www.octobergallery.co.uk) Holborn tube.
Tribal Gathering
Specialists in African tribal art and adornment, including Tanzanian bark cloth, a wooden maternity figure from Kenya, metal currency from the Democratic Republic of Congo and a wooden bed from Ethiopia.
Tribal Gathering, 1 Westbourne Grove Mews, W11 (020 7221 6650/www.tribalgatheringlondon.com) Notting Hill Gate tube.
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6 comments
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For more on African Art in UK - check out www.yumiabaart.com. It is a brand new website that focuses on promoting African fine art (launch date - May, 2011).
It will be exhibiting in and around London in the coming months.
Also, yumiabaart.com is now searching for new talented artists.
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i am an artist from nigeria in africa, l will like your site to help me locate any gallery interested in african art that can help me promote my works to the outside world. l will like you to know that l am a good artist and whoever that gives me an opportunity will not regret it. thanks
Thnks for the information which i found very useful in my research on african artists can you send me any other information you have on african artists from west africa.
Thanks
Moradey
This is really helpful as I am finding it very difficult finding African Art galleries/exhibitions etc in London.
Many thanks
Rovianne (Ugandan/British)