Africa Basel Conversations
As Africa’s cultural renaissance gains strength, the question of legacy becomes ever more pressing. How can families, private collectors, and institutions ensure that African art collections are not only preserved, but remain a source of inspiration, learning, and empowerment for generations to come? In this thought-provoking episode of Africa Basel Conversations, our distinguished panel explores the role of intergenerational responsibility in safeguarding African cultural heritage. From the continent to the diaspora, experts and insiders share visionary strategies for sustainable collection management—offering insights into models of stewardship, community engagement, and the evolving role of collectors as cultural custodians. Guests: * Paul Kalu – Art collector and economist * Carey Godwin – Interior designer, print collector, and multidisciplinary artist working in ceramics and weaving * Oliver Enwonwu – Petrochemical engineer, art historian, painter, founder of Omenka Gallery, and President of the Society of Nigerian Artists Moderated by: Sandra Mbanefo-Obiago – Curator, founder and director of SMO Contemporary Art, and advisor on corporate art collections
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