Home & Texture’s “House Tours” season three returns with a new episode, focusing on the stunning residence of art collector and curator Demanti O’Bryant. Nestled in Atlanta, O’Bryant’s 1960s single-family home is a testament to his passion for Black art and culture. This beautifully curated space serves as a living museum, featuring an impressive collection from over 35 countries.
Each room in O’Bryant’s home showcases a unique theme adorned with artwork from African tribes and global artists. The collection is a cornerstone sermon to individuality, with no two pieces alike. Every artwork in the collector’s residence is truly one-of-a-kind, reflecting O’Bryant’s extensive travels, commissioned works, and personal experiences.
This eclectic assemblage transforms O’Bryant’s home into a moving gallery, where each piece tells its own story. From intricate tribal masks to contemporary paintings, the collection spans various artistic styles and cultural influences.
In this edit, we’ll take you on a tour of O’Bryant’s art-filled home, showcasing the works of seven artists you can source today and providing deets on how to bring their artistic elements into your own living space.
Artists Found In Demanti O’Bryant’s Home:
Entryway Space – Photo By Delphine Diallo
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O’Bryant houses a photo in his entryway from Brooklyn-based and French-Senegalese Photographer Delphine Diallo. The work was purchased through a relief fund from Haiti.
Living Room Space – Self Portrait of Demanti O’Bryant by Ruth Hardy
Houston, Texas-based Ruth Hardy is best known for her oil paintings. O’Bryant found Hardy on Instagram and commissioned this piece, which he explains was done by Hardy when she was 18.
Den Space – Artwork by Ande Magoso & Mixed Media Work by Komikka Patton
Ande Magoso: Oil Painting
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In the den is the “Alpha & Omega” painting by Durban, South Africa-based fine artist Ande Magoso, representing a child torn between two African tribes.
Komikka Patton: Mixed Media Painting
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Living in the den of his home is a mixed-media piece by conceptual and Brooklyn-based artist, Komikka Patton. O’Bryant speaks to the piece as one of his favorites in his home, and it speaks to the West African concept of spiritualism, which ties into the gothic and religious theme of this living space.
Asian-Inspired Bedroom- Mixed Media Painting, Frank Xarate
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In O’Bryant’s Asian-Inspired bedroom lives a piece by conceptual artist Frank Xarate.
Fantasy Folklore Room – Painting by Terrance Maluleke
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For this whimsical space, O’Bryant has a piece by South African digital artist and painter Terrance Maluleke, known for his portraits on the contemporary Black urban experience.
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