Getting started with investing in, and diversifying your African Art collection
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I’m Keturah Ovio, and welcome to my newsletter. I'm here to teach you everything I know about investing in African Art. If you are a seasoned collector, every month, I will send straight to your inbox, exclusive mouth watery deals you can’t refuse.
In my course as an operator in the African Art industry, I often meet quite a number of art enthusiasts and collectors who don’t know where to begin with investing in, building out, or diversifying an art collection.
You may feel art collecting is a rich hobby. You are mistaken. I often encourage people that with as little as N60,000 / £100 / $120, you can be well on your way to starting a very fine collection.
I will let you into my world of art. I will educate you on who and what’s hot in the industry at every given time. And if you are lucky, I may throw in a little surprise deal every now and again.
My column on Art Index Africa will be a monthly art digest powered by Patrons Modern and Contemporary African Art. I hope our articles impact your next choice of art and art experiences.
About Art Index Africa
Art Index Africa is Africa’s first Art repository mirroring Africa’s real-time art exchange. Each publication navigates around the Nigerian and at broad, Africa’s contemporary art developments and equips art enthusiasts and collectors with invaluable information such as artists profile, works, provenance and authentication. It also provides expert advisory and guidance towards art acquisition and collection, preservation and management including exhibitions, curating, auctions and general dealership.
About me
I am a patron of African art and a Director at Patrons Modern & Contemporary African Art. I am also an engineer and the founder of Dukka, a pretty amazing Fintech startup. I am actively eating into the world of African Art. I started collecting art in my early 20s. Now, I advise and manage collections for individuals and corporations looking to start or diversify their wealth management through art collecting. I strongly believe there’s a cross between Art and technology. It is no surprise that I started this editorial.
Interesting fact: Nigeria makes up a larger percentage of Africa’s art industry.
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