Tam lived in his soul; wholly, for the cackle at the end of his laughter. Those who heard it knew it. He lived for the sheer joy of his work and others. Oh his work, for which he suffered, for which he tortured himself. He did not quite believe in how f-cking good he was. He sought perfection that did not exist. He discarded what others would keep and he had a great fear of success; of the opulence and attention and grief it brought.
The Tribute night for Tam Fiofori, held at Freedom Park in Lagos on August 16, 2024, began with a poignant...
A tribute night for the late Tam Fiofori, a celebrated Nigerian documentary photographer, filmmaker and cultural icon, is set to...
Sad news hit me hard on Tuesday, June 25, in this year of Our Lord – my inimitable guru Tam...
Tam Fiofori, who hailed from Okrika was born in 1942 and would go on to distinguish himself as a polymath; photographer, writer, journalist, artist manager and raconteur who could hold you spell bound for hours with riveting tales of escapades and encounters around the world.
On the global music scene Protest Music is as old as music itself; a medium that lends itself as an easy and enjoyable means of mass communication. Most popular musicians have one or few songs that can be classified as Protest Music while some make a trademark of it.
The IREPRESENT Documentary Film Festival mourns the loss of Tam Fiofori, a towering figure in Nigerian photography, filmmaking, and literature,...
Salon Africana, in collaboration with prominent African cultural organisations, is set to host “The Fabric of Courage,” a groundbreaking multidisciplinary...
An ARTHouse Forum with the theme: “The 4-Some dimension to an art Icon… Journalist. Photographer. Filmmaker. Art Manager”, is to...
Good books are written in Nigeria but you hardly ever see them in the bookshops. It is thanks to Tam...