The museum worked with the football club, young people from charity Romsey Mill and digital artist Antonio Roberts to design ...
A hundred thousand years ago, not long after Homo sapiens emerged as a species, a craftsman — or woman — sat in a cave overlooking the Indian Ocean, crushed a soft, rusty red rock, mixed it inside a ...
The Center for African American Art at the Detroit Institute of Arts was the first department of its kind in the nation when ...
Archaeologists in South Africa uncovered two 100,000-year-old abalone shells and assorted bones and stones that served a toolkits to make some sort of ochre-based compound. The mixture may have been ...
The DIA’s collection of and interest in African American art is now one of the largest collections in the world, says DIA ...
Global sportlifestyle brand PUMA has revealed an inspiring and contemporary collaboration, launching technical football kits for PUMA’s 10 partnered African National football teams. Each kit is ...
Painting kits used by humans over 100,000 years ago have been found in a cave in South Africa. According to BBC, the discovery includes red and yellow dyes, as well as shell containers that could have ...
The cave was found littered with hammers and grindstones for making ochre powder. The findings also include two abalone shells that had once been used to store a red, ochre-rich mixture that was ...
The collaboration is also being complemented by an exhibition ‘Interpretations of Africa: Football, Art and Design’ at the Design Museum which will showcase design inspirations. The exhibition ...
The Art Detective is a weekly column by Katya Kazakina for Artnet News Pro that lifts the curtain on what’s really going on in the art market. As the art market roared back in 2021, one segment has ...
Apparently one of the earliest human instincts was to paint things, including bodies and cave walls. That's the conclusion from scientists who have discovered something remarkable in a South African ...
A missing painting known as the “African Mona Lisa” broke records after reportedly selling for more than $1.6 million. The artwork “Tutu” was created by Ben Enwonwu during the aftermath of Nigeria’s ...