[2] The Harry David Art Collection focuses on artists engaging with cultural, political and historical voices that reflect the continent of Africa, exploring themes including immigration and economics.
[5][6][7] The inaugural exhibition for The Harry David Collection, entitled ‘Ubuntu’, opened in September 2020, having been rescheduled due to coronavirus.
[8] The rooms were designed by RIBA award-winning Kallos Turin architects (London and San Francisco).
[14][15][16] Harry David spent his early years growing up in Nigeria, and is now based between Nicosia (Cyprus), Athens (Greece) and Lagos (Nigeria) with his wife Lana de Beer, who was born and raised in South Africa.
[2] De Beer and David are active patrons of Tate, through its African Acquisitions Committee.