Article title: Annotated Chronology for the Emergence of Modern Art in Kenya
Authors: Elsbeth Joyce Court
Journal: Critical Interventions
Bibliometrics: Volume 11, Issue 1, pages 105–112
DOI: 10.1080/15248372.2017.1329735
On page 109 of the above article, published in issue 11(1) of Critical Interventions, several timeline entries appear incorrectly. The corrected entries appear below. The author apologizes for these errors.
1972: Paa-ya-Paa Gallery hosts a slide presentation by the American portrait artist Alice Neel, who later painted a portrait of Kenyan businessman Peter Kinuthia in New York City.
1973–2003: African Heritage Pan-African Art Gallery established by Joseph and Sheila Murumbi with Alan Donovan; Murumbi was Kenya's second Vice President and a vocal nationalist and anti-tribalist. The Murumbis were major collectors and their legacy now is displayed in the National Archives and at the Nairobi Gallery (the latter for 5 years) under the auspices of the Murumbi Trust (established, 2003 by Alan Donovan).