For centuries, African sculptures have served as vessels of storytelling — carrying history, spirituality, and symbolism. From the bronze heads of Benin to the wooden masks of the Yoruba and the stone works of Zimbabwe, these pieces tell stories of kingship, ancestry, and faith.
Each sculpture is not merely an object of beauty but a spiritual connection between the physical and the divine. Modern artists like El Anatsui, Victor Ehikhamenor, and Nandipha Mntambo continue this legacy, blending traditional methods with contemporary expressions that capture the rhythm of modern African life.
