Art, Market File
ARTIST DOSSIER: LYNETTE YIADOM-BOAKYE
The figures in Lynette Yiadom-Boakye’s paintings are portraits of Black men and women created out of her imagination, they are not real people. Each painting is completed in a single...
Romina Provenzi is a London-based Italian art journalist and writer. She has lived and worked in Italy, The Netherlands and London, and has travelled extensively while researching local art scenes such as Cuba, Brazil, Egypt and South Africa. Her writing blends an intimate understanding of contemporary art with keen insights on the international art market, drawn from her in-depth experience in sales and business development. Her articles have appeared in several magazines including Hart International, Printmaking Today, ArtInvestor, ArtHub, and ArtInfo, and her work can be found online at www.rominaprovenzi.blogspot.co.uk
The figures in Lynette Yiadom-Boakye’s paintings are portraits of Black men and women created out of her imagination, they are not real people. Each painting is completed in a single...
With buyers’ increasing interest in acquiring contemporary and vintage African art, the Spring auction season is peppered with African-themed sales and manifests a strong appetite for African works. On March...
Elvira Dyangani Ose has been Curator International Art at Tate since November 2011 when she was appointed and took up the dedicated curatorial post at Tate Modern created to focus...