After a break in 2020 due to the Covid19 constraint, the AKAA (Also Known As Africa) fair returns for a sixth edition from November 12 to 14, 2021 at the Carreau du Temple in Paris.
With 39 international galleries and more than a hundred artists from all over the world, Also Known As Africa has become an essential event for collectors, professionals and amateurs of contemporary art. This sixth edition will host the galleries 31 Project (Paris, France), 193 Gallery (Paris, France), AFIKARIS (Paris, France), African Arty (Casablanca, Morroco), Angalia (Meudon, France), ARTCO Gallery (Berlin – Aachen, Germany / Cap Town, South Africa), Barnard Gallery (Cape Town, South Africa), BKhz Gallery (Johannesburg, South Africa), Bonne Espérance Gallery (Paris, France), By Lara Sedbon (Paris, France), Circle Art Gallery (Nairobi, Kenya), Didier Claes (Brussels, Belgium), Fisheye Gallery (Paris, France), Galerie Anne de Villepoix (Paris, France), Galerie Atiss (Dakar, Senegal), Galerie Carole Kvasnevski (Paris, France), Galerie Number 8 (Brussels, Belgium), Galerie OH (Dakar, Senegal), Galerie Vallois (Paris, France), Galerie Véronique Rieffel (Abidjan, Ivory Coast / Paris, France), Krystel Ann Art (Cascais, Portugal), LouiSimone Guirandou Gallery (Abidjan, Ivory Coast), MAGNIN-A (Paris, France), Montague Contemporary (New York, USA), Motion Art Gallery (Cairo, Egypt), MOVART (Luanda, Angola / Lisboa, Portugal), NIL Gallery (Paris, France), Nomad Gallery (Brussels, Belgium), Nuweland (Oosterzee, The Netherlands), October Gallery (London, UK), Open Art Exchange (Schiedam, The Netherlands), Perve Galeria (Lisboa, Portugal), Rhizome (Alger, Algeria), THIS IS NOT A WHITE CUBE (Luanda, Angola/ Lisboa, Portugal), THK Gallery (Cap Town, South Africa), Ubuntu Gallery (Cairo, Egypt), Vision Quest (Genoa, Italy), Voss Gallery (Düsseldorf, Germany), YCOS – Project (Paris, France) .