Limited Insights: Artists for the British Empire Exhibition

Erica Jones and Carlee Forbes discuss how historical records, including a contemporary West Africa journal and colonial archives in Ghana, provide limited insight into the selection and treatment of Nigerian and Ghanaian artists at the British Empire Exhibition. They describe how local administrators identified artisans to represent regional art forms and outline the payment structure combining base salaries with commissions.

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  • Carlee Forbes wearing a blue blazer and a striped shirt, smiling at the camera.

    Carlee

    Forbes

    Associate Curator of African and Oceanic Art

    Baltimore Museum of Art

  • Erica Jones wearing glasses, a black shirt and white bead necklace

    Erica

    Jones

    Senior Curator of African Arts and Manager of Curatorial Affairs at the Fowler Museum at UCLA