Addressing the Demonization of African Art
African art has been demonized for centuries, but it's time to stop underrating these creative works and start celebrating them locally. This demonization has a historical origin: The first African sculptures and paintings were created in form of masks and
My Experience as a Satellites of Art Resident: Andrea Terceros Baron
I was still living in London, when a friend of mine reached out to me and mentioned that a person that she knew was looking for an artist to exhibit in her gallery in Berlin. It was not long ago
Satellites of Art Collaborates with UNCCD to Raise Awareness Around Drought
On the 11th of May, to mark Drought Day and the start of COP15 in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire, UNCCD released Drought in Numbers, 2022, a report calling for full global commitment to drought preparedness and resilience. Ibrahim Thiaw, Executive Secretary of
Satellites of Art to take part in ARTMUC
It is our pleasure to announce that from the 13th to the 15th of May, we will be taking part at the art fair ARTMUC in Prater Island, Munich. Founded in 2014, ARTMUC is the biggest art fair in Bavaria.
The Impact of Art in Uplifting the Underserved Communities
Due to exclusive, discriminatory, and status-oriented tendencies, the relationship that the art world has with emerging countries is complicated. Art from underserved communities, such as Africa, Latin America, the Middle East and Asia remains underrated, overlooked and undermarketed for valuable
