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Ikenga / Bohemian Style
1309 E Las Olas Blvd,
Fort Lauderdale
(954) 763-9669
IKENGA is a gallery of African art dedicated exclusively to museum
grade artifacts, located at the east end of Las Olas Boulevard in Ft.
Lauderdale.
The gallery collaborates with art galleries, museums, universities,
assesses collections, and if desired, recommends acquisitions.
The involvement with museum grade African Art is not for the timid. It
demands passion, persistency, integrity, and a vast practical and
theoretical knowledge of Africa, its cultures, people, and their art.
It takes many years to become a respected, and trusted member in a
small, highly selective, and exacting community of African art
afficionados.
Exceptional pieces of African (art) works are distinguished not
exclusively by their age, but by the power of their esthetic
expression. Such artifacts are not easily found, and they are
certainly not readily picked up in Africa and shipped abroad “ by the
container”.
Wealthy people across the United States have accumulated high quality
artifacts in small, private collections. Many exceptional pieces
reside in such collections, and become available as a consequence of
death or other changing circumstances . Bills and data of acquisition
are often lost or misplaced. I specialize in finding these pieces, and
offer them to my customers at unrivaled prices, due to the lack of
detailed documentation.
All of our artifacts are genuine, authentic, and of exceptional
quality. We make statements regarding age, and or provenance only if
this can be substantiated.
Accordingly we provide spectroscopic tests, performed by the Museum of
Art and Science in Milano, in Italy, to determine the age of selected
valuable wooden artifacts. If our pieces should fail to meet with our
customers approval, we will readily accept returns.
I count major collections, as well as well known African art galleries
from New York, Los Angeles, Brussels, Amsterdam, Paris and London, to
my regular customers.
Christa and Anthony Ellison spent many years traveling across Africa.
Anthony has worked in 14 different African countries while with the
United Nations. Both have
supplemented their practical knowledge of Africa with extensive
studies.
Christa has worked for foundations, private collectors, museums, and
universities. She served as curator at the MUSEUM OF ART FORT
LAUDERDALE, in Fort Lauderdale in the fall of 2002 for the African art
exhibition: ”Myth, Mask, and Magic.”
The Museum also showed several pieces of Anthony’s and Christa’s
YORUBA collection.
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