Ali Ntieche preserves African heritage through art in Johannesburg

In Johannesburg's Victoria Yards, Cameroonian artist Ali Ntieche runs a studio that blends African traditions to create cultural bridges across the continent. Through his Art of the Continent, he represents artists and exports their work globally, continuing a family legacy started by his father. Ntieche emphasizes art's role in preserving knowledge and history for future generations.

Ali Ntieche, originally from Douala in Cameroon, established his studio at Victoria Yards in Johannesburg in 2017. As the owner of Art of the Continent, he focuses on representing African artists and bringing their stories to the global market. This initiative builds on the Moumie Amadou Art Collection, founded by his father in Cameroon, which has evolved into a broader continental effort.

Ntieche's path to South Africa began when he met local artist Michael Valantin at an exhibition. Valantin recognized the value in Cameroonian artwork and encouraged Ntieche to relocate. Since arriving, Ntieche has traveled across the country, connecting with artists and forming networks that span borders and cultures.

For Ntieche, art serves as a vessel for knowledge. "Art is unique and forms part of the knowledge African people learn," he explains. His creations and those of the artists he supports incorporate traditional materials like beads, wood, and wire, linking contemporary expression to ancient practices. He notes, "Our ancestors used stones to carve art and preserve history."

One notable piece from his early work is a ceremonial shield adorned with beads, which historically symbolized unity during kingdom celebrations and was used in exchanges with foreign traders. Beads continue to be popular, with Ntieche facilitating exchanges such as trading Zulu beadwork from South Africa to Cameroon, where it is favored over gold or silver jewelry.

Ntieche's studio attracts both locals and tourists, and he imports and exports African artwork worldwide. He urges, "Preserve art and put the African continent at the highest in terms of art," highlighting his commitment to elevating the continent's creative legacy.

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