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PURPOSE
Sikelela Owen | David as Tiber, 2020
OUR PURPOSE:
TO CREATE POWERFUL VISUAL NARRATIVES THAT INSPIRE HOW CULTURE IS EXPERIENCED IN THE EVERYDAY.
Being exposed to visuals from different parts of the world, and from the past, is an important part of our education. We see how other people live, and expand the world around us. When languages can be a barrier to exchange with different cultures, visuals aren’t.
MARINE TANGUY | THE VISUAL DETOX

Breaking Convention.
Breaking Barriers.
Visual imagery is a universal language — one that transcends borders and bridges cultural divides. In today’s world, we encounter more than 10,000 images each day. This constant exposure shapes how we see ourselves and others — often more powerfully than words.
Research shows that the brain processes visuals up to 60,000 times faster than text, and that 90% of informationtransmitted to the brain is visual. In an age of overstimulation, a single image can still cut through — evoking emotion, prompting reflection, and shifting perspective.
The African Art Series uses African art to reframe these visual narratives. By placing contemporary works in the spaces we live, work, and connect, we create quiet moments of connection and cultural exchange. These aren’t just decorative enhancements — they are catalysts for awareness, empathy, and deeper human understanding.
Stimulating Intercultural Discourse.
In partnership with leading African galleries and artists, we curate exhibitions that speak to a wide spectrum of viewers — from seasoned collectors to casual passers-by. Whether encountered over coffee, during a meeting, or while browsing in-store, these installations offer a meaningful aesthetic experience in the midst of daily life.
More than decoration, the art becomes a catalyst for cultural exploration, intercultural dialogue, and emotional engagement. In a world of increasing complexity and social division, The African Art Series offers a universal language: one that fosters empathy, expands understanding, and brings people together — not just to look, but to see.
The initiative is designed to spark dialogue between cultures — in everyday social settings — bridging communities, and bringing people together.
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Ablade Glover | Untitled, 2014
a snapshot of some exciting collaborations with African art

Adelaide Demoah | Unity is Good, 2018
Art As Strategy
In an age of growing diversity and inclusion, art can do what strategy alone cannot — speak across cultures, invite reflection, and deepen connection.
Cultural Relevance
Today’s audiences — whether clients, customers, or employees — are increasingly diverse in culture, background, and worldview. Authentic engagement now requires more than words; it calls for visual cues that reflect a broader human experience.
The African Art Series Advantage
Our installations offer a refined, credible way to foster inclusion through culture. Contemporary African art resonates widely — offering emotional depth, intellectual curiosity, and aesthetic excellence. Presented in social or professional settings, the art becomes a quiet yet powerful expression of shared values.
The Proposition
We work closely with each partner to deliver tailored art installations aligned with your space, values, and audience.
The African Art Series offers a low-lift, high-impact way to:
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Beautify and activate space
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Foster emotional wellbeing
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Support DEI, ESG, and CSR objectives
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Deepen brand relevance in multicultural markets
Let Art Do The Talking
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How To Participate
Offices | Hotels | Restaurants | Retailers | Private Clubs
We invite discerning businesses and cultural venues to participate in The African Art Series. It is a fully collaborative process — our curatorial team will work closely with you to design and install a tailored selection of artworks, ensuring the scope, duration, and placement of each installation aligns seamlessly with your environment and goals.
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STEP 1
CONSULTATION
& ADVISORY
We begin by understanding your space, audience, and curatorial preferences.
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STEP 2
ARTWORK
CURATION
Our team develops a bespoke curatorial plan, drawing from a wide network of African artists and galleries.
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STEP 3
DELIVERY
& INSTALLATION
We manage all logistics with care and discretion — from framing and transport to professional on-site installation.
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STEP 4
PRIVATE / PUBLIC VIEWINGS
Optional private previews or public viewings can be arranged to enhance visibility and audience interaction.
El Anatsui | Untitled, 1993