Suggestions from controversial Savoy-Sarr report were all-but buried at a conference held in Paris
Douriean Fletcher, who made the jewellery for Black Panther, speaks at the National Museum of Women in the Arts
The London space champions emerging artists from across the globe
South African gallery is first to be confirmed for new Cork Street redevelopment which has been empty since it was finished last year
Didier Claes, who was consulted for the restitution report commissioned by French president Emmanuel Macron, says it has invigorated the market for African art
Family elders give blessing to new exhibition of Yorùbá masquerade costume, stolen from Nigerian shrine room 70 years ago
Woodcarving was taken from the African country in 1830 by the UK explorer Richard Lander
New exhibition is dedicated to Margaret Demant—a passionate booster of the Detroit Institute of Arts’ collection
New exhibition at the Block Museum of Art looks at the artefacts that flowed through the region assisted by the spread of Islam
Javett Art Centre at University of Pretoria will display 800-year-old gold collection excavated in the 1930s
Recommendations from Savoy-Sarr report into restitution by French museums may contravene the country’s laws
A new report on the status of African objects in French museums will urge the president to return works taken “without consent” in the colonial period
South African artists are enjoying a growth in overseas interest, as seen in London this month
Our pick from this week's fairs and auctions
Congolese-born art collector Sindika Dokolo says this "long-neglected historical wrong" is finally being addressed—but more can be done
Seized during the Ashanti war and long held by the London museum, the prized Ghanaian work is to be displayed in a new permanent gallery
Dundo Museum's lost objects were traced by the Sindika Dokolo Foundation
First US survey of Bodys Isek Kingelez shows how his sculptures addressed urban, social and economic concerns in Congo
Applied arts institution is showing the sculptures in a looted art exhibition
Planned museum in Benin City offers safe environment for Western collections, the country says
Staff from Africa's first mega museum have defected to the new private institution
Stop the press!
An increased presence of African galleries at this edition of Art Dubai could signify a flourishing regional market
New fair brings contemporary African art home, but jury is out as to whether a commercial event can replace a public exhibition
Our pick of highlights from upcoming auctions
Macaal’s international launch coincides with city’s first 1-54 Contemporary African Art fair
Known as the Bangwa Queen, the object was either given to or looted by the German colonial agent Gustav Conrau
The pharaonic new museum will not make up for misguided policies
Head of the ethnographic institution applauds President Macron’s pledge to hand back African cultural heritage
The Art Newspaper team assesses the art world's fortunes in a turbulent year