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ARTcapital
Breaks New Ground
By Nii Bonney Andrews
An Accra based international art auction house
called ARTcapital is to hold an auction of premium
quality West African Contemporary Art.
The auction dubbed “Africa’s Turn” will be held on
March 4th 2010. This is in concert with ARTcapital’s
vision of becoming an international art auction
house specializing in the modern and contemporary
Art of West Africa and its Diaspora and focusing on
the appropriate international recognition and
support of artists who are from or are based there.
ARTcapital reports that “Africa’s Turn” will contain
thirty contemporary sculptures, paintings,
photographs and works on paper valued at over a
quarter million US dollars. Several of the works
have not been seen by the public for over a decade;
they are from notable collections and estates.
These premium works have been selected in order to
help create awareness of the scope and depth of the
Art of West Africa and its Diaspora and to create
enthusiasm and passionate interest in individual
artists.
The online auction catalogue has been ready since
January 1, 2010. It can be accessed at
www.artcapitalghana.com; a sharp, glossy hard
copy catalogue is also available and is already a
collector’s item.
It is expected that the auction format will result
in a more equitable share of the proceeds from sales
going to the artists. It will also assist in the
compilation of an accurate working database to be
used for fair market oriented valuation of the
contemporary Art of West Africa and its Diaspora.
The works for sale with the highest estimate are the
early- 1990’s iconic African hardwood and tempera
panel sculptures by the Ghanaian born,
Nigerian-based virtuoso- El Anatsui. These are
expected to sell for 50, 000USD each. Most works in
the auction range from 300-2,000USD each.
In October 2008, El Anatsui’s work sold for over
500,000USD at Sotheby’s in London. In December of
the same year, a painting entitled “Underwater Still
Life” by the late Benedict Enwonwu (Nigeria)
surprised even the experts when it fetched just over
30,000USD at Bonhams in London, close to 20 times
the high pre-sale estimate.
A spokesperson for ARTcapital noted in an interview
that international art experts are unanimous in
their belief that African Contemporary Art is
certainly on the rise as evidenced from sales in the
top auction houses of New York and London.
“There is an upswing in demand on the international
scene where it is attracting a lot of attention from
Americans, Europeans and South Africans”, noted Ms.
Kelly- Chief Operating Officer for ARTcapital, “most
contemporary African art is woefully underpriced and
West Africans should start buying now before it is
too late”.
Unfortunately, West African Art is yet to be fully
appreciated on its home soil even though a few savvy
and avant-garde West Africans (HECSOBANS) have long
appreciated, acquired and promoted it. For these
individuals, the art pieces have been a good
investment- providing aesthetic value while
appreciating considerably in monetary terms.
Last year Bloomberg’s Financial Service reported a
400% appreciation for contemporary African art
between the years 2004 to 2008. This far surpassed
most financial instruments.
For the uninitiated, the pieces of contemporary
African Art brought to market by ARTcapital clearly
break out of the stereotypical paper mache’ and
wooden masks associated with African art.
Prof. Reggie Jackson- emeritus professor of Visual
Anthropology at Simmons College, observed that, “a
growing appreciation of fine arts in Africa is in
concert with an increasing sophistication of the
population and a rising awareness of the investment
potential”.
Indeed, ARTcapital removes the African artist from
his position on the periphery of the West and places
him at the center of his own universe.
An Art consultant with a leading international
financial brokerage house, Peter Biney, stated that,
“it is important to educate people on the financial
as well as the social value of art”.
He added that “Africa’s pockets of wealth are often
buried in gloomy macrostatistics”.
ARTcapital therefore provides a unique opportunity
for the larger public to acquire high-end
contemporary African Art without paying a premium to
galleries while at the same time putting more money
into the pockets of the artists.
The auction will be preceded by a two day exhibition
of the art works. This will enable the larger public
to see numerous important individual pieces- some of
museum quality, that have been in private
collections for over a decade.
Equally exciting is the prospect of sharing an
intriguing, educative and historic afternoon and
evening with Celebrity Auctioneers who are also
aficionados of contemporary African art. At least 5%
of the hammer price of each piece will be donated by
ARTcapital to a charity designated by the celebrity
auctioneers.
The writer is a neurosurgeon and an avid
collector of contemporary African art
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ARTcapital
Breaks New Ground
Review, Feb 10, Ghanadot -
An Accra based international art auction house
called ARTcapital is to hold an auction of premium
quality West African Contemporary Art...The auction
dubbed “Africa’s Turn” will be held on March 4th 2010...
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