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Contemporary Art with African Background
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Summer exhibition - The best works by Bill Kouélany, Berry Bickle, Ayana V. Jackson, Zohra Opoku, Manuela Warstat, Marcia Kure and Nicole Guiraud,

Marcia Kure und Aboudramane

 

George Osodi, Fréderic Bruly Bouabré, Daniel Kojo Schrade, Mansour Ciss, Aboudramane, Moké, Chéri Samba, Ralf Schmerberg, Mamadou Gomis and Goddy Leye. Works for sale in collectors orders from Pascale Marthine Tayou, Owusu-Ankomah and Malam.


  Großer Ausstellungsraum der Galerie Peter Herrmann

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Classic Art from Africa
 

Provenience: Benin, Ife, Fang, Bamana, Eket....

Alte Kunst aus Afrika

 

 

 

Alte Kunst aus Afrika

Bamileke, Nok, Sokoto, Ibo, Urhobo, Pheul, Dogon, Lower Congo, Ngbaka, Marka ...


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A visit from Cameroon
 

His Royal Highness Dr. Doh Ganyonga III, Heidelberg-educated Fon of the Bali Nyonga, recently made a visit to Berlin.

Bali Nyonga

 

Bali Nyonga

Fotos: Peter Herrmann

We took this occasion to call attention to the article The Contemporary Production of "Antique" Benin Bronzes in Benin City and Cameroon  by Barbara Plankensteiner in which she describes esteemed casters of the Cameroon grasslands as forgers. For the book Original-Copy-Fake, Plankensteiner took and printed unauthorized photos of these casters. (pdf)

The Fon of the Bali Nyonga and the Sultan of Foumban are among the most respected local traditional kings in Cameroon.

Aboudramane Malam Georg Osodi Bill Kouelany Daniel Kojo Schrade

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Galerie Peter Herrmann


 

For 23 years, Galerie Peter Herrmann has provided artists with African roots a platform through which to build a global network. Trade show appearances and international collaborations along with five or six annual exhibitions in Berlin provide a cross-cultural context in which to discuss their multimedia works. As curator, Peter Herrmann has organized more than 300 exhibitions – in his own gallery space as well as in museums and at art associations – and has taken an active stand on cultural policy issues.

In 1995, the gallery became Germany’s first to have an Internet presence. With over three million unique visitors and 20 million page views since, the website has become an important source of information. We have sponsored the training of interns and the advanced training of scholarly personnel.

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