Rare African Objects and Masterworks. Opening to benefit the UCLA Fowler Museum of Cultural History. An exhibitions of traditional African tribal art that focuses on objects from Western, Southern and Central Africa.
Rare African Objects and Masterworks
Opening remarks by Marla C. Berns and Doran Ross, current and former directors of the Fowler Museum
Leslie Sacks Fine Art, Brentwood, and James Willis Tribal Arts of San
Francisco invite you to FACES OF AFRICA - one of the most important
exhibitions of traditional African tribal art to be held in a Los Angeles
gallery in the past twenty years. A percentage of all opening night sales
will go to benefit the future long-term Fowler Museum exhibition, 'THE WORK
OF ART: FOWLER COLLECTIONS IN GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE'. There is no admission
charge. The evening will include a performance by the renowned South African
Shaluza Boot Dancers and opening remarks by Marla Berns, the current
Director of the Fowler Museum and Doran Ross, former Director of the Fowler
Museum.
James Willis Tribal Art and Leslie Sacks Fine Art are two highly respected
galleries that have merged their important African collections for a select
exhibition of authentic African tribal objects and masterworks. This
exhibition at Leslie Sacks Fine Art focuses on objects from Western,
Southern and Central Africa. The show consists primarily of masks, figures
and ritual objects, most of which link the world of the living with the
world of the supernatural.
James Willis has operated James Willis Tribal Arts in San Francisco since
1972. He had a public space on Geary Street for twenty-nine years and has
operated a private gallery by appointment at 1637 Taylor Street, San
Francisco since 1992. Willis has been on the board of the San Francisco
Craft and Folk Art Museum, is a founding member of the Friends of Ethnic Art
in San Francisco, a member of the Ancient and Tribal Arts Study Committee of
the M.H. De Young Museum, the Center for African Art in New York, the San
Francisco Tribal Organization and is an advisor to the Directors Council of
The Bowers Museum of Cultural Art. In 2003, he was appointed for a three
year term to the Cultural Property Advisory Committee, which advises the
President of the United States on cultural property issues
Leslie Sacks has been a major dealer and collector of African art for over
twenty five years. It has been twenty-three years since he opened his first
gallery in Johannesburg, South Africa in 1981. He established Leslie Sacks
Fine Art in the Brentwood neighborhood of Los Angeles in 1992 and the
gallery continues to be one of Los Angeles' premiere fine art galleries,
specializing in impressionist, expressionist, modern and contemporary master
prints, drawings, paintings and sculpture, as well as African tribal art.
Leslie Sacks Fine Art
11640 San Vicente Blvd. (Brentwood), Los Angeles