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In 1-54 in New York, North African artists shine

More than Erzees or any other exhibitions that are simultaneously in New York, the Contemporary African Art Gallery reveals 1-54 as a series of introductions. This is logical, because this is the regional lights, and the area is often distorted, as well as the diaspora, as a cocoon and a variety of places.

After a decree organized in New York, London and Marrakech, the exhibition dispelled the idea that the African artistic scene is a compact. This year, the New York Gallery moved to Halo, an offices ’complex in the financial district of Manhattan. The attendees are thirty exhibitions from Paris to Johannesburg to Tokyo to Lagos, and the choice includes some priorities: Turn Gallery is the first group to join 1-54 of the Bahamas (and brought some shiny ceramics), while Copart is the opening participant of the Democratic Republic of Kongo.

There is highlighting the outstanding lights and welcoming the Afro -Caribbean art this year. Ibrahim, Nattia Limay, and Sanli, from Samuel Fosso, said that the Special Projects Department, which was organized in cooperation with David Crod New York, is an excellent spread of business on paper from Samuel Fosso. Another arrest model: the UN tokyo area, which opened in April 2024, may be the only exhibition with a program dedicated to contemporary African art in Japan.

Read on to more prominent points from New York 1-54 for this year.

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