From April 5 to July 17, the Quai Branly Museum's exhibition dedicated to the art of the chieftaincies of Cameroon brings together some 300 works, including 260 treasures preserved by several chiefs and family lines of West Cameroon, in Bamileke country.
The LP Art teams did a great job for the occasion: packing the works in Cameroon, receiving 39 crates that arrived in Brussels on 6 cargo flights (including 2 crates with 9 works under Cites) and a 30-foot sea container, anoxying them, delivering them and installing them at the Quai Branly Museum.





