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Rethink African Art: Beyond Masks and Sculptures
5 Jan
Summary
- African art misconceptions include traditional masks and sculptures.
- Nadia Denton leads tours focusing on African Modernism.
- Art often faces difficulty gaining international visibility.

Nadia Denton, a volunteer guide at Tate Modern, is actively reshaping perceptions of African art. She challenges the prevalent misconception that African art is confined to traditional masks and sculptures. Instead, her tours focus on contemporary, conceptual, and abstract works by artists of African descent, revealing a dynamic and diverse artistic landscape often overlooked in major Western galleries.
Denton's approach at Tate Modern spotlights African Modernism and Afro-Surrealism, movements she notes are rarely given prominence. She believes artists of African heritage have historically faced marginalization and struggled for international recognition. Her tours are designed to be accessible, fostering a sense of connection and ownership for visitors.
Beyond Tate Modern, Denton also guides tours at the V&A, exploring European portrayals of African people, and at the British Museum, delving into Nigerian Igbo worldviews. Her overarching goal is to increase visibility for these artists, making their work understandable and claimable by a broader audience through warm and approachable engagement.




