Welcome to Tribal Art Fair 2024, a vibrant celebration of the rich and diverse artistic heritage of indigenous cultures from around the world. This year, we are thrilled to host esteemed dealers, collectors, and enthusiasts under the roof of our London venue in the beautiful surroundings of Battersea Park.
As you wander through the fair, you will encounter an extraordinary collection of artefacts and artworks that embody the deep spiritual, cultural, and historical significance of the tribes and communities they represent From the intricate carvings of Oceania to the timeless textiles of Africa, each piece tells a story a story of identity, tradition, and the enduring power of creativity.
Our fair is not just an exhibition; it is a dialogue. A dialogue between the past and present, between different cultures and perspectives, and between those who create and those who appreciate. It is a space where collectors can discover rare treasures, where scholars can deepen their understanding, and where everyone can be inspired by the beauty and meaning of the art on display
We are honoured to have an exceptional lineup of dealers from across the globe, each bringing their expertise and passion to share with you. Whether you are a seasoned collector or a curious newcomer, we hope you find this fair a place of discovery and connection.
We take this opportunity to acknowledge all the support given by The Decorative Antiques & Textiles Fair, who we partner again with this Autumn and who share a passion for creating a platform to display some of the most exciting art and antiques in the world.
Thank you for joining us in celebrating the artistry and heritage of the world's indigenous peoples. May this event deepen your appreciation for the cultures that continue to inspire us all
Victoria Rogers-Forghani Fair Director
DATES AND TIMES
Preview Day
1st October 12 00pm - 8pm
Public Days
2nd Oct 11:00am - 8pm
3rd Oct 11:00am - 8pm
4th Oct 11:00am - 8pm
5th Oct 11:00am - 7pm
6th Oct 11:00am - 6pm
Evolution London
Battersea Park SW11 4NJ
WWW TRIBALARTLONDON COM
ARTS OF AFRICA, OCEANIA AND THE AMERICAS
17TH AND 18TH SEPTEMBER 2024
INCLUDING
TOM PHILLIPS COLLECTION
DAVID USBORNE COLLECTION
ZBYSZEK PLOCKI COLLECTION COLLECTION OF BHUTAN TEXTILES
AN OCEANIC COLLECTION
Special Projects
Echoes of Ancestry - Contemporary Perspectives of Ethnographic Art.
Drinks reception 5-8 pm
3rd October, 2024
Mezzanine, Evolution London, Battersea Park
Relic London in participation with Tribal Art London and The Decorative Fair present on an exploration of contemporary perspectives in ethnographic artistry and symbolism.
Form and Function - Examples of Ethnographic Furniture.
1-6th October
Open during normal fair hours
Mezzanine, Evolution London, Battersea Park
Discover the creativity and craftsmanship of cultures around the world at our special exhibition of ethnographic furniture. Featuring an exquisite collection of handcrafted pieces from diverse regions, each item tells a unique story of tradition, artistry, and heritage. From anthropomorphic stools to intricately carved doors immerse yourself in a celebration of global design and cultural expression.
Adam Prout
A collection of decorated ostrich eggs
Used to store water
San peoples 19th century POA
UNITED KINGDOM
www adamprout com
adam@adamprout com
Alan Marcuson
A Section of a Central Anatolian Kilim Circa 1800
An exceptional section of an early kilim that epitomises the mastery of Anatolian dyer's art. The purity of colour achieved in these dyes were an inspiration to western painters in the late 19th and early 20th century POA
UNITED KINGDOM
alan marcuson@icloud com
David Malík
figure Mali 19th Century Wood 35cm POA
ex Egon Guenther, Johannesburg, South Africa, #G125
UNITED KINGDOM
www.davidmalikarts.com
david@davidmalikarts com
Dogon
Frans Faber
Sumba Ikat hinggi kombu, man ’ s mantle beginning of the 20th century warp ikat, cotton Indonesia
260 x 130 cm POA
NETHERLANDS
www fransfaber com fj faber@planet nl
Nias island Indonesia
Height 26 cm
Period 19th century
Ex French Collection POA
UNITED KINGDOM
www.tribalartantiques.com info@tribalartantiques com
Adu Zatua Ancestor figure
Kenn Mackay
Okello Orege Art
Exquisitely woven Ewe chief's Kente cloth from Ghana
Features a complex warp striped background covered by weft faced blocks and weft float motifs. The design includes groups of three similar weft back blocks framing pairs of triads of extra weft float motifs, with narrow weft float stripes filling the gaps The outstanding appearance is created by the vibrant colours of yellow, green, red and striped tartan look Minor repair overall in good condition,
Early to Mid 20th Century
Dimensions L 280 cm x W 178 cm POA
UNITED KINGDOM
www okellooregeart com
okellooregeart@gmail com
A Collection of Indian and Chinese Bows 18th / 19th century POA
UNITED KINGDOM
www.lisataofineart.com
lisatao photo@gmail com
Lisa Tao
Relic London
Richard WM Hudson
Jurassic Requiem Collection, 2020
Hand coiled black ceramic, ebony wood dye, Yorkshire storm torn foraged Pine branch, bee's wax.