Nigerian Modernism aptly redefines global modernism by giving us a new and noteworthy take that decentres Eurocentric narratives. The exhibition signposts a great opportunity for contemporary Nigerian artists, at home and in the diaspora, to ride the wave of this important moment.
Ben Okri, Yinka Shonibare and other leading British-Nigerian figures on their heritage’s profound and growing influence. A primal energy was...
The Tate Modern is set to host a groundbreaking exhibition, “Nigerian Modernism,” that will illuminate the revolutionary work of Nigerian...
A group exhibition in memory of the Asaba massacre opened on Sunday,November 27, at the Red Door Gallery in Victoria...
On Thursday June 9th, 2022 Rele art gallery hosted the first in it’s planned series of Art Appreciation Programmes at...
(In this essay, Bisi Silva, who passed away one year ago, introduces the Modern & Contemporary Art Pavilion of the...
Nigerian art has been missing a critical element, sculpture has been relegated and Rele has opened up a critical conversation









