This startup is building the digital infrastructure to preserve and monetise Africa’s fine art
Techpoint Africa | Delight Sunny - Jan 30, 2026

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- Atsur was founded in 2024 to address the lack of infrastructure for record keeping in the African art market.
- The startup has verified over 6,000 artworks, collectively valued at more than $300,000.
- Atsur partnered with Nigeria’s National Gallery of Art in 2024 to document and archive artworks within the national collection.
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Atsur's approach to leveraging technology for the preservation and verification of African art is commendable and essential for fostering a sustainable art market. However, the challenge remains in educating emerging artists about the value of verification and ensuring accessibility to their services.
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