What emerges from this confluence is an exhibition of emotional and intellectual breadth. Across the artists, there is coherence, despite geographical and formal differences. From Ruins to Remembrance is in that sense a wake-up call. The festival holds up ruins not to glamourise decay, but to demand accountability: for heritage, for neglect, and for stories that risk being forgotten.
Ben Okri, Yinka Shonibare and other leading British-Nigerian figures on their heritage’s profound and growing influence. A primal energy was...
The Metropolitan Museum of Art is currently showcasing a remarkable collection of watercolours by Emily Sargent, sister to the famed...
Lagos pulses with an energy that’s impossible to ignore, and South American painter Mariana Larralde has spent over a decade...
A rare early Jean-Michel Basquiat painting, unseen by the public for over three decades, is poised to electrify the art...
Never-before-seen images of The Beatles, captured by Paul McCartney himself, are set to be unveiled in an exhibition at the...
The Ecobank Pan African Centre in Victoria Island opened its doors on October 12 to “Afrobeat Rebellion: Fela Anikulapo-Kuti,” a...
The Tate Modern is set to host a groundbreaking exhibition, “Nigerian Modernism,” that will illuminate the revolutionary work of Nigerian...
For years, audiences have known Adrien Brody as the intense, Oscar-winning actor, a master of his craft who disappears into...
Kokopelli Gallery is set to host a thought-provoking solo exhibition by Ronke Komos, titled “What Endures, What Fades”. The exhibition,...
Yinka Shonibare has brought his groundbreaking exhibition, “Safiotra [Hybridities],” to Fondation H in Madagascar, marking his first solo show on...
Nigerian ceramist Ngozi-Omeje Ezema has become the first African artist to stage a solo exhibition in the rotunda of Munich’s...















