Speaking further the curator noted that “our mission is to provide visibility, opportunity, and creative freedom for emerging Nigerian artists and photographers by creating an inclusive exhibition space that celebrates innovation, experimentation, and authentic storytelling.”
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Victor Ehikhamenor and his non-profit, Angels and Muse, are set to launch the inaugural Black…
The grand unveiling of Victor Ehikhamenor: Chronicles of the Enchanted World brought the world of…
Artist, photographer and writer Victor Ehikhamenor; editor and publisher Anwuli Ojogwu; architect, designer and curator…
The literary community in Nigeria came together this past Sunday, June 22, as Guernica Magazine…
The spring of 2025 promises to be a remarkable season for art enthusiasts and bibliophiles…
Victor Ehikhamenor, a celebrated Nigerian artist, is set to unveil his first solo exhibition in…
Tall, hulking with a distinctive voice, he was a kind hearted gentle giant with a warm heart and genuine smile who lived to extend the boundaries of literature without seeking profit or self-aggrandizement. Nnorom was always reaching out, always welcoming, always hosting. Every visit to London was an opportunity to share and commune with Nnorom.
Her experiment anchors Folakunle Oshun’s words in his introduction that “at the heart of the exhibition is an exploration of the complexities of shifting notions of home and identity.”
The “Lagos, Peckham, Repeat: Pilgrimage To The Lakes” was a reminder that the immigrant is often no more than a tortoise and no matter how far the journey, he or she will always bear his or her home on her back.
The Lagos Biennial has partnered with the renowned Sotheby’s Modern and Contemporary African Art Auction…
In Africa, only a glutton feasts alone. That truism has been highlighted in stories and…
The first time an artist and a liquor company collaborated on a bottle was in…










