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Selasi Gomado: Bridging Artists and Markets

Change Africa Podcast by Nexa Media

Mar 27, 20251:08:50Business

This episode of the Change Africa podcast features Selasie Gomado, founder and creative director of Artematis, a Ghanaian art collective and agency driving the continent’s artistic renaissance. Selasei begins by tracing...

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Selasi Gomado: Bridging Artists and Markets is an episode from Change Africa Podcast by Nexa Media. This episode of the Change Africa podcast features Selasie Gomado, founder and creative director of Artematis, a Ghanaian art collective and...

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Published Mar 27, 2025, 1:08:50 long, audio available.

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This episode of the Change Africa podcast features Selasie Gomado, founder and creative director of Artematis, a Ghanaian art collective and agency driving the continent’s artistic renaissance. Selasei begins by tracing his early love for drawing, stifled by familial expectations to pursue engineering, a path he followed until a post-university epiphany sparked Artematis. What started as an online art shop in 2018, born from a random thought in a car ride, has grown into a dynamic collective showcasing five artists globally, from London to Hong Kong. Selasie recounts the rocky early days—six months of no sales—until a friend’s advice to tap into Ghanaians’ love for experiences led to the first Full Moon Exhibition. With 300 attendees and a single sale, it was a modest validation that shifted Artematis toward events. The momentum of 2019 screeched to a halt with COVID-19, nearly ending the venture. But a personal brush with the virus in 2021 became a turning point. Bedridden and reflective, Selasie recommitted to managing artists full-time, quitting his engineering job after signing with Phillips Auction House for a landmark 2022 London show. The discussion pivots to the artists of Artematis—Hawa Awanle Ayiboro, Abdur Rahman Muhammad, Kwaku Yaro, James Mishio, and Courage Hunke—each pushing boundaries with unique materials and themes. From Hawa’s vivid depictions of women’s struggles to Courage’s fusion of paper and plastic waste, Selasi highlights their growth from emerging to established talents. He reflects on the challenge of balancing structure with creative chaos, a dance he navigates with patience and an open mind. Selasie situates Artematis within Ghana’s thriving art scene, crediting pioneers like KNUST’s arts department and galleries such as 1957 for creating “third spaces” that democratize art. Yet, he notes a persistent hurdle: local art collecting lags, with over 90% of sales to foreigners. The episode closes with a hopeful vision for African art’s future—rooted in quality, documentation, and experimentation—underscoring Selasi’s belief that its foundations are still being built. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Change Africa Podcast 01:01 Selasi Gomadu and Artomatis: A Journey into Art 03:01 The Evolution of Artomatis and Its Impact 06:01 Challenges and Triumphs in the Art Scene 09:04 Navigating the Art Market: Strategies and Insights 12:00 The Role of Community in Artist Development 15:03 Defining Great Art and the Artist's Journey 17:59 Fostering Creativity and Managing Artists 21:07 Success Stories and Growth in the Art Collective 23:47 Behind the Scenes of Art Exhibitions 26:56 Experimental Approaches in Contemporary Art 30:00 The Future of Artomatis and the Ghanaian Art Scene 35:50 Building Connections in the Art World 39:38 Challenges in the Art Industry 44:58 The Role of Galleries in Community Engagement 47:03 The Evolving Culture of Art Collection in Ghana 50:49 Supporting Artists' Mental Health 53:39 Spotlight on Emerging Artists 01:06:30 The Future of Art in Africa Further Reading and Resources To explore Selasi’s world further: Visit Artematis’ website (assumed URL) for artist profiles and upcoming shows. Read Rebecca Ann Proctor’s 2021 article that spotlighted Artematis, Explore Ghana’s art scene through Gallery 1957 and Nubuke Foundation , key players mentioned by Selasi. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Published Mar 27, 2025 and 1:08:50 long