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Traditional arts of Africa, Oceania and the Americas take center stage in New York City during 3rd Annual NYC Tribal Art Week® PRESS RELEASE NYC Tribal Art Week will take place from May 7 - 13, 2012 in New York City. A consortium of leading specialists will offer traditional African, Asian, Oceanic, and Native American works of art of the highest quality, including rare masterpieces as well as more affordable items. NYC Tribal Art Week® was created in 2010 by gallery owner, magazine publisher and show promotor David A. Cassera who said, "I had a vision two years ago when I created NYC Tribal Art Week® and the Madison Avenue Promenade Tribal Art Gallery Walk Three years later I am still following the blueprints of New York's Asia Week. We are pleased with the progress we have made over the last This year NYC Tribal Art Week® has reached a pinnacle and features three major tribal art auctions at Sotheby's, Christie's and Bonhams as well as a wealth of gallery exhibitions and events focused on tribal art. NYC Tribal Art Show: A New Addition to NYC Tribal Art Week The NYC Tribal Art Show 2012, is a one of a kind cultural event designed for collectors, dealers, curators and museum professionals to view, purchase and discuss traditional art objects from Africa, Oceania and the Americas (AOA). The NYC Tribal Art Show will take place at the Bohemian National Hall at the same time as major auctions at Sotheby's and Bonhams, as well as various AOA gallery exhibitions around New York City. Historically, New Yorkers have been among the foremost collectors of AOA tribal art. New York politicians, artists, business leaders, professionals, fashion moguls and celebrities such as Helena Rubinstein, Nelson Rockefeller, Andy Warhol, John Friede, Armand Arman and Robert Mapplethorpe have solidified the international tribal art market rumored to now only exist in Paris. The goal of the NYC Tribal Art Show during New York Tribal Art Week™ is to bring together those who share a common interest in the arts and to inspire a greater public knowledge of the cultural importance and artistic significance of non-western art forms. Local and visiting collectors and aficionados, as well as anyone interested in tribal art or simply wanting to learn about this fascinating art form are invited to attend and help bring back the excitement of AOA tribal art to it's original home in New York City.
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