A year ago, comedian Kevin Hart’s media company, Hartbeat, took over the Oprah Winfrey Network’s 40,000-square-foot West Hollywood office building.
Hart asked Kai Williamson of Studio 7 Design Groupo to design the office space and she decided to go bold when it came to artwork in the space. She worked to curate an impressive collection of pieces from artists—many of them from Africa and the diaspora—like Serge Attukwei Clottey, Gideon Appah, Feni Chulumanco, and Moffat Takadiwa.

In the conference room hangs a sculpture by Moffat Takadiwa, a Zimbabwean artist who creates work out of found waste like computer keyboard keys.
