Diary Dates: Don’t Miss The African Art Series At Bvlgari Hotel This Autumn


Featuring the finest works from many notable African artists including Nigerian Ben Enwonwu MBE and El Anatsui from Ghana, mark your diary for The African Art Series at Bvlgari Hotel in Knightsbridge



Taking place to celebrate the luminosity of contemporary African Art, this must-visit pop-up will open this October with an invitation-only evening reception in one of the Bvlgari Suites, before opening its exhibition doors to all.

The past decade has seen a dramatic increase in the appreciation of contemporary African Art. This meteoric rise in global attention has led to increasing international acclaim and skyrocketing prices. It is against this backdrop that The African Art Series is delighted to introduce the first of their pop-up art investment events taking place at the prestigious Bvlgari Hotel London. 

The inaugural pop-up runs from Thursday 7th October to Saturday 9th October and begins with a private drinks reception in a stunning Bvlgari Suite. The specially invited guests include the likes of Vogue UK Editor in Chief Edward Enninful, grime artist Stormzy, rugby player Maro Itoje  and actor John Boyega, alongside the two Patrons of the series, Nigerian bankers  and philanthropists: Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede and Yvonne Fasinro, will enjoy a talk  by the Director of the African Art Department at Sotheby’s, Hannah O’Leary. 

O’Leary will discuss the unprecedented growth in the African Art market which has seen Sotheby’s Modern and Contemporary African Art sales achieve over 80 world records in just 4 years. The high profile guests will then enjoy a private viewing of the  exhibition in the magnificent Bvlgari Ballroom. A proportion of the proceeds from the sale of  selected artwork will be going to the Adara Foundation; a charity that  provides education and training for women and youth, supporting the development of  SMEs and enabling the promotion of African art and culture.  

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On the following day, the event will open its doors to all. Allowing the public to appreciate the diversity  and creativity of the paintings, sculptures, ceramics, prints and photography by new  and established African artists from across the continent and its diaspora.

In  conjunction with Sotheby’s, the Curator of the first edition in the series, Lisa  Anderson, has carefully handpicked inspirational and incandescent artworks that  unapologetically luxuriate in the ‘Luminosity’ of African art. The chosen pieces all  celebrate the creative depth and technical flair of the artists, presenting them as  fruits of Africa’s myriad expressions of opulence, beauty and enjoyment. 

Among the dozen artists on display is Ben Enwonwu, arguably the most influential African artist of the twentieth century. In 2018, after decades spent furnishing the wall of a north London flat, Enwonwu’s long thought missing masterpiece Tutu was auctioned for £1.2m, wildly exceeding its pre-sale estimate of £300,000.

Two years ago his portrait Christine sold for £1.1m more than seven times its valuation. And at Sotheby’s most recent sale, his bronze “Atlas” set a new world record for a sculpture by the artist in its first appearance at auction selling for £378,000. 



Another highly-regarded artist whose work is also at this event, is renowned  Ghanaian sculptor, El Anatsui. Known for his striking large-scale installations made  from bottle caps and other found materials, his pieces come to resemble woven  tapestries and Ghanaian kente cloth. Many of El Anatsui’s striking sculptures are  without fixed form, breaking the tradition of the medium. This approach coupled with  his wish that curators decide how to hang his work allows his pieces to take on a  new shape each time they are displayed. 

The African Art Series is the brainchild of Cas Ojo, MD, The Luxury Network Nigeria;  a leading Business Club for luxury brands in Nigeria. Ojo and her team have been  working with luxury brands across the African continent for over 10 years, creating partnerships and opportunities that challenge some of the widely held  misconceptions and cliches about Africa.

I am excited about Luminosity, the inaugural event of The African Art Series,” said Cas Ojo. “With contemporary African art capturing the attention and imagination of  the public and collectors alike, it is thrilling to bring these incredible pieces and  wonderful artists to a wider audience particularly in such a magnificent setting as  Bvlgari Hotel London.” 

Make it happen
When: Public Viewing from 12 pm – 9 pm on Friday 8th October and Saturday 9th October
Where: 171 Knightsbridge, London SW7 1DW
How: Find out more via theafricanartseries.com

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