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We advise collectors, institutions, and organisations on African and diasporic art with a focus on ethical engagement, contextual understanding, and long-term cultural stewardship.
Our focus is on telling African stories. We produce and distribute books, essays, catalogues, and digital publications that foreground African and diasporic voices in art, culture, history, and critical thought. Our publishing practice prioritises intellectual depth, authenticity, accessibility, and long-term cultural value.
Our art fairs are platforms to creates virtual and in-person spaces for galleries and artists working within African and diasporic contexts, connecting local practices to global audiences without extracting meaning from their origins.
We develop films, audio, digital series, and visual media that document artistic processes, cultural histories, and present-day creative movements across Global Africa.
GAAP recognises artistic excellence, experimentation, and cultural integrity as critical to the future of Global African art. It supports artists whose work engages memory, innovation, and lived experience across African and diasporic realities.
Our curatorial approach is
• Inclusive, not monolithic: We recognise the diversity of African identities, histories, and aesthetics.
• Diasporic-aware: We honour the realities of displacement, migration, hybridity, and return.
• Artist-centred: We prioritise creative autonomy and fair representation.
• Historically grounded: We situate contemporary work within long African intellectual and artistic lineages.
• Future-facing: We support new forms, technologies, and expressions without abandoning ancestral knowledge.
We blend context-relevant, human-centered approaches that are inclusive and promote community-led narratives. Our priority is to ensure that it is always apparent that Global Africa is always in conversation with it’s heritage.