Ngozi Omeje, "In My Garden, There Are Many Colours", 2016. Via africanah.org For many Lagos residents, their first encounter with Ngozi Omeje’s work was at the premiere edition of ART X Lagos,…
Yani Kpatu-Naa Naama Andani. Photographer - Eric Gyamfi Eric Gyamfi’s monochrome photos of female chiefs in Dagbon, northern Ghana, border on contestation - the fine line between photojournalism and art photography. Chieftaincy…
Ngozi Schommers, Ìgwè bụ ényí, 2018. Courtesy of Omenka Gallery In November, works by Ngozi Schommers and Natalia Orendain del Castillo were presented at Omenka Gallery from their residency projects at the Arthouse…
The violent eruptions that accompany earth’s volcanic activities sometimes lead to fatal results when humans are in the way of nature, but they are also responsible for some of the planet’s most…
Conversation with Jumoke Sanwo and Qudus Onikeku on the Lagos arts scene, cultural colonialism and the future of arts in Nigeria. By Bukola Oyebode. Jumoke Sanwo (left) and Qudus Onikeku (right)…
"Without being patronizing, I believe this was an amazing program," stated a participant in the anonymous feedback form filled after the TSA Art Writing Master Class with Professor Chika Okeke-Agulu in Lagos. …
Stevenson Gallery booth, ART X Lagos 2018 | Courtesy of Stevenson gallery When the ART X Lagos 2018 press release arrived in my email describing the fair now in its third year…
ART X Lagos 2018 | Photo copyright The Sole Adventurer (TSA) It was apt that in the days leading up to the opening of the third edition of ART X Lagos fair,…
Presented at the Jonathan LeVine Projects centre from October 20 - November 17, 2018, were works by the young Nigerian artist Arinze Stanley titled “Mirrors”. Working primarily with charcoal and graphite on paper, the self-taught…
Ndidi Emefiele, Untitled (Dancing to Wo!!), 2018, Mixed Media on Canvas, Courtesy of Rosenfeld Porcini A solo exhibition of works by Nigerian artist, Ndidi Emefiele titled “Pets, Parties and a Cuddle” was…