With three sales scheduled, the end of November promises to be a hectic time for the African and Oceanic Art department at Sotheby’s in Paris.
Ancient Native Americans of the South and Midwest at the Birmingham Museum of Art
The 8th edition of Paris Tribal will take place from 17 to 22 June in the Saint-Germain-des-Prés district.
The famed Palatine Chapel of the Castel Nuovo in the city of Naples, known to its inhabitants as the Maschio Angioino, is hosting an exhibition on the practices of talismanic writing.
The city of Antwerp is honoring this patrimony with a major and comprehensive exhibition titled 100 x Congo: A Century of Congolese Art in Antwerp.
The city of Sydney has had a new museum since last November: The Chau Chak Wing Museum is a museum of art, science, and history.
A long-term exhibition at the Museum am Rothenbaum Kulturen und Kunste der Welt (MARKK) in Hamburg has been on view since May 2019 and focuses on the behind-the-scenes work that goes on in the museum
The Barbier-Mueller museum has invited the photographer Steve McCurry to display his work alongside artworks from the collection.
Voyageurs et Curieux celebrates its 20th anniversary with a new Show on Sculptures of Melanesia and a new exhibition space at 20, rue Mazarine in Paris.
Celebrating its fiftieth anniversary, Pace African and Oceanic Art has launched a new and expanded website.
On the occasion of the first Spring edition of the Brussels Art Square, Serge Schoffel presents a new exhibition and an online catalogue.
The 35th edition of the show will be held online from February 24 to 28, 2021
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