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Tribal Art London

Nguni South Africa Tribal Art London

ABOVE: Collection of beaded collars. Nguni; South Africa.
19th century.

Glass beads, fiber.
Greatest L: 90 cm.
To be offered by Adam Prout at Tribal Art London, 1-6 October 2024.

LONDON—After a successful initial collaboration in 2023, Tribal Art London will renew its association with The Decorative Fair this autumn and stage a unique art show from October 1 to 6, 2024, on the Mezzanine of Evolution London at Battersea Park.


This event will bring together some fifteen dealers specializing in the arts of Africa, Oceania, Asia, and the Americas. Enthusiasts will be able to discover a varied selection of works to suit all tastes and budgets, among them form objects, weapons, textiles, ritual figures, masks, and many other art forms.

There will be a special focus on the formal richness of tribal furniture, thanks to an exhibition inspired by The Decorative Fair, in which visitors will see an array of chairs and stools of all kinds, as well as headrests, ornamental panels, and more.

Many of the exhibitors will be international, among them Frans Faber from the Netherlands, who specializes in Indonesian art; Zac Ziebarth from the United States, who focuses on Native American objects and will present a collection of Navajo textiles; and Belgian dealer Rob Temple, who will show primarily African sculptures. Alan Marcuson returns to the U.K. after spending the last fifteen years in Brussels, and he will relaunch his art business with a selection of kilims from Anatolia and a selection of extraordinary textiles from around the world.


Tribal Art London
October 1-6 2024
Battersea Park, London

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