The +234 Art Fair is an international art exhibition dedicated to young, un-galleried, emerging Nigerian artists. Its name, “+234Art,” is derived from Nigeria’s international calling code (+234) and ...
"Will Knowledge Safeguard Freedom," an oil on canvas painting by Uzo Egonu from 1985 to 1986. - Tiana and Vikram Chellaram/Courtesy Tate Modern Curved lines and block colors in shades of orange, ...
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Thinking About Art
We are very fortunate in Nigeria to have so many artists with great talents. In studios in Lagos, Abuja, Nsukka or Benin City there are young artists who can draw and paint with precision or sculpt ...
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Reinforcing Communal Spirit Through String Art
Communal spirit has long been central to African identity and culture. Across the continent, the individual is understood not as an isolated unit but as part of a larger web of relationships in which ...
*There is something unique about Nigerian Painter, Fashion Illustrator (perhaps Nigeria’s first) and Graphic Designer IBE ANANABA‘s body of works (pictured). I see Ibe’s works as the AFROBEAT of ...
In collaboration with Berklee College’s global arm, 100 emerging music creators in Nigeria will take part in its first program.
Essence: Survival Through Connection opened on Feb. 21 and continues through March 14 at the ShadowBoxX Gallery in downtown ...
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These artists revolutionized modern art in Nigeria. They’re finally getting recognition further afield
Curved lines and block colors in shades of orange, yellow and blue create the image of an artist, framed by a border of abstract shapes. Look a little closer and you can see the artist’s beret with ...
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