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Brooklyn Man Has $10 Million Worth of African Art In His Apartment. Hopes to Open an African Art Museum. Inside Eric Edwards’ spacious apartment in the Clinton Hill section of Brooklyn, New York, you’ll find a massive collection of over 1600 pieces of African art that spans all 54 countries on the continent, and goes back as far as 4,000 years. Edwards, who estimates his collection to be worth approximately $10 million, has collected African art for over 40 years. He is featured in. Edwards is currently ...
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Why more and more people invest in African art. Eric Edwards: The Great African Art Collector. Nigeria: African Art. in Season of Auction. Ere Exhibition - Carver Museum, Austin Texas. African Art Headwear Exibit at Dallas Museum. Why more and more people invest in African art. Posted by Giles Peppiatt - Bonhams - CNN on 9/22/2015 to African art information. Giles Peppiatt, the Director of Contemporary African Art at Bonhams, explains how the African market stacks up against the rest of the world. CNN.
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Inside The Brooklyn Apartment Packed With $10 Million In African Art : Gothamist
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Gothamist is a website about New York. Inside The Brooklyn Apartment Packed With $10 Million In African Art. In Arts and Entertainment. May 12, 2015 2:22 pm. Eric Edwards, in a still from The Collector (Mark Zemel). A new documentary short by New York City-based filmmaker Mark Zemel. Edwards's African collection includes tools, ceremonial masks, and weapons, and has been accumulating for the past 44 years and counting. The collection represents all 54 countries in Africa, with artifacts dating back t...