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African Art Gallery — Step Inside the David Norden Cavern

African Art Gallery — Step Inside the David Norden Cavern When people search for an African art gallery, they are often looking for beauty. But seasoned collectors are looking for something else entirely: truth, age, rarity, and presence. The other day, something happened in my Antwerp gallery that made me smile. The director of the African Art department at the… Read More »African Art Gallery — Step Inside the David Norden Cavern

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Museums Databases with Important African Art Collections

This guide for collectors and enthusiasts reflects how I personally use museum collections as a collector and dealer to evaluate and understand African art. It is illustrated with a selection of objects that have particularly caught my eye. Over the years, many collectors have asked me how to distinguish genuine African art from purely decorative pieces. In essence, it comes… Read More »Museums Databases with Important African Art Collections

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Authentic African Art: Masks, Figures and Ritual Objects for Collectors

Traditional African art is one of the most powerful artistic traditions in the world. Across hundreds of cultures and thousands of communities, artists created masks, sculptures, and ritual objects that served social, spiritual, and political purposes. Unlike modern decorative art, authentic African art was created to function inside living traditions. Masks danced in ceremonies, figures protected villages, and ritual objects… Read More »Authentic African Art: Masks, Figures and Ritual Objects for Collectors

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The Kuba Are Not What You Think

Most people think they understand what “Kuba” means. A tribe. A style. A familiar category. But that’s usually where the misunderstanding begins. What we call the Kuba is not a single people in the usual sense. It is a kingdom — or more precisely, the result of one. Nearly twenty different groups, brought together and held within a structure that… Read More »The Kuba Are Not What You Think

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A Curious Visitor

A Curious Visitor Some people enter quickly, almost by accident. The door opens, and they pause — just long enough to understand that this is not a normal shop. There are many objects. Faces, figures, quiet presences watching from shelves and walls. Some visitors step back for a moment, unsure where to look first. I usually let that moment breathe.… Read More »A Curious Visitor

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Warsaw — reflections on scholarship, connoisseurship, and the shifting ground of African art

Traveling to Warsaw to study a private African art collection reminded me once again that objects never exist in isolation. They live between people, ideas, institutions — and sometimes between different definitions of knowledge itself. My days there included examining a private collection, discussing objects with scholar Dariusz Skonieczko, and visiting the National Ethnographic Museum in Warsaw. What emerged was… Read More »Warsaw — reflections on scholarship, connoisseurship, and the shifting ground of African art

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Collecting African Art Without Regret — Even in a Changing Market

Hi  African Art collector , Some dealers would like you to believe that all African art is rare and priceless. But we should remember that this is the art of an entire continent, home to hundreds of cultures and carving traditions — meaning there is truly something meaningful to collect at every level. While many of the pieces I offer… Read More »Collecting African Art Without Regret — Even in a Changing Market

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He Collected African Art for Years — Until One Comment Changed Everything

He Collected African Art for Years — Until One Comment Changed Everything A few years ago, a long‑time client sat across from me in my Antwerp gallery, visibly uneasy. He had been collecting African art for decades. Good eyes, serious commitment, many fine pieces. But that afternoon he wasn’t talking about masks or figures. He was talking about prices. “It’s… Read More »He Collected African Art for Years — Until One Comment Changed Everything

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A Large Encrusted Lobi Figure: Why Some African Ritual Objects Are Not Easy to Sell

Not everything is easy to sell.I hesitated. I’ve kept this Lobi figure for many years. At first, very simply, because it is big.Eighty-one centimeters high, heavy, not easy to handle. For my in-house expeditions, it was never a convenient object. It always required more space, more care, more effort. But that was not the real reason. There is an elegance… Read More »A Large Encrusted Lobi Figure: Why Some African Ritual Objects Are Not Easy to Sell

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Why Dakakari Terracottas Are So Rare

Why Dakakari Terracottas Are So Rare Among the many sculptural traditions of Nigeria, Dakakari (Dakarkari) terracotta funerary sculpture remains one of the least known and least documented. Yet precisely this marginal position — geographically, culturally, and historically — explains both its rarity and its importance. A Small People, a Specific Tradition The Dakakari are a small ethnic group living in… Read More »Why Dakakari Terracottas Are So Rare

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A Collector’s Guide to Traditional African Art

A Collector’s Guide to Traditional African Art By David Norden • BuyAfricanAntiques.com • Antwerp For more than 30 years, I’ve helped collectors discover authentic African masks, figures, and ritual objects created for social, political, and spiritual purposes. Traditional African art is one of the world’s most diverse and historically meaningful art forms — yet many collectors don’t know where to… Read More »A Collector’s Guide to Traditional African Art

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A Power Vodun Figure from the Dahomean Frontier

At the old border between Benin and Togo, the landscape changes little, but belief changes everything. The line we know today—704 kilometers of straight segments, river bends and coastal lagoons—was not drawn by the Fon priests who worked with spirits. It was the product of 19th-century European treaties between France and Germany, and a precise delimitation in 1912. The boundary… Read More »A Power Vodun Figure from the Dahomean Frontier

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Igbo Maiden Spirit Mask (Agbogho Mmuo)

Refined carved face, original coiffure with traces of human hair — a well-used ritual example with character. Price: Listed on the Igbo Maiden Sirit Mask product page / Contact for offers Ibo (Igbo) Maiden Spirit Mask – NigeriaAvailability: One of a kind Photographs 3D Model Igbo maiden mask in 3D https://trellis3d.co/share/Sha1kfPdVtII Quick facts Culture / Type: Igbo — Agbogho mmuo… Read More »Igbo Maiden Spirit Mask (Agbogho Mmuo)

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David Norden Studio Clearance

Studio Clearance: 10 Genuine African Artworks Authentic. Affordable. Available until sold out. After more than three decades in the world of African art, my studio has accumulated more pieces than I can properly display or promote. It’s time to make space for new discoveries — and to give collectors a rare chance to acquire genuine traditional artworks at a special… Read More »David Norden Studio Clearance

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The Akuaba Trio- Ashanti Fertility Dolls from Nadya Levi Collection

These three Ashanti Akuaba fertility dolls all come from the respected collection of Nadya Levi. Each one speaks with a different voice — scale, patina, and condition combine to tell a layered story about ritual use, collecting, and family legacy. The Legend of Akua According to Akan tradition, a woman named Akua was unable to conceive. A priest advised her… Read More »The Akuaba Trio- Ashanti Fertility Dolls from Nadya Levi Collection

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Picasso’s mask, Modigliani’s freak doll, and the Chanel ghost

A story by David Norden. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental. The night dripped neon and sweat at Club Incognito.Pavel sat in the corner booth with the two Russians — Mikhail and Vadim — both in black suits that looked expensive but smelled like they’d been worn three days too long. The table was a… Read More »Picasso’s mask, Modigliani’s freak doll, and the Chanel ghost