How Monaco and Accra Are Spinning the Art World in Opposite Directions

Published: Aug. 19, 2021, 9:04 p.m.

b'It\\u2019s late August, and for the first time in two years, it looks like the fall art season could be jam-packed with major in-person art-market events\\u2013\\u2013even if some of them don\\u2019t normally happen at the same time as Starbucks is trying to coat the globe in pumpkin spice.\\nBut this summer, art-world trends and circumstances way beyond the industry\\u2019s control have led to some of the most noteworthy market activity happening in two destinations we\\u2019re not so used to seeing make headlines: Monaco and Accra, the capital of Ghana. What\\u2019s so interesting about these two places is that, together, they form a kind of art-market yin-yang symbol: the areas where one of them is strong are the areas where the other is weak, and vice versa. So by pairing them up, we can see something close to the full spectrum of forces shaping the global art market today.\\xa0\\nTo help us on this expedition, Artnet News\\u2019s Art Business Editor, Tim Schneider, is joined on the show by two great guests who recently reported on these destinations firsthand for Artnet News Pro. First up, Kate Brown, European editor at Artnet News, discusses her summer sojourn to Monaco. Then, Rebecca Anne Proctor, the seasoned, globe-trotting art journalist, talks about the art scene bubbling up in Accra.'