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George Nnamdi Founder Of Nnamdi Contemporary Art Center

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George N Namdi The n'namdi collection is one of the finest private collections of african american art in the world. the combined works cover more than a century of art in every genre and is anchored by contemporary abstract paintings. the collection can be seen as a legacy investment which assists in securing the heritage of african american artists. The n’namdi center for contemporary art is a nonprofit dedicated to enlightenment through the arts. created by george n’namdi, this state of the art facility includes four exhibition spaces, including indoor and outdoor performance areas. george n’namdi is a leading art dealer, with 30 years experience as a gallery owner.

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george nnamdi Photos And Premium High Res Pictures Getty Images

George Nnamdi Photos And Premium High Res Pictures Getty Images Jumaane n’namdi, director of n’namdi contemporary miami, was introduced to the professional art world at the age of six. it was at this time in 1981, when his father, george, founded the g.r. n’namdi gallery in detroit, mi. reared in the gallery business and amid an extensive family art collection, jumaane developed his innate. By ron scott. on october 5, 2016. in paintings. george n’namdi stands next to work by detroit artist, charles mcgee, noah’s ark # 8, 60 x 45 1984. george n’namdi opened the current exhibition, 35 years in celebration of all the n’namdi galleries since 1981, when he opened his first gallery, jazzonia, on harmonie park in downtown detroit. On a rainy day just after the new year, we beckon art dealer and gallerist george n’namdi to republic tavern in detroit. he arrives in his signature wide brimmed pork pie hat and with a request for coffee – sugar, no cream. for nearly 40 years, he’s been at the helm of the n’namdi center for contemporary art in midtown. In the heart of midtown detroit, the n’namdi center for contemporary art, just two blocks from the detroit institute of the arts, is where the owner and curator george n’namdi opened an exhibition of paintings, the making of dauphine, by dick goody; both men are stalwart promoters of the arts in metro detroit. when i first caught a glimpse.

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