Patty Chidiac-Mastrogiannis, founder of Alexis Galleries, which is just a short drive from the fairgrounds, nods knowingly as she says, “Art is growing very quickly in Nigeria.” Within three days of the four-day fair, her gallery has moved $50,000 worth of work, despite inflation gripping the nation. Her clientele — seasoned art lovers who appreciate pieces ranging from $9,000 to $65,000 — reflects a new trend in African art collecting that speaks to both exclusivity and passion.
Nearby, the works of Ethiopian artist Fiker Solomon sell out almost immediately, with pieces ranging from $5,000 to $8,000. Ugandan gallery owner Daudi Karungi, who brought pieces from Solomon as well as other African artists, finds himself busy with inquiries. “There’s a strong interest in African art,” he says. His gallery, a long-time exhibitor at ART X Lagos, represents Solomon, Kaleab Abate from Ethiopia and Odur Ronald from Uganda.