Ongoing Exhibitions

Military Zone: Keep Off

Abdulwaduud Afolabi

Military Zone: Keep Off is a show charged at the human spirit and the societal pressures that dim our curiosities and passion. This project takes on four paradigms: An Invitation to the Self, Stories Inside Me, Depth & Acceptance. The paradoxical intersection of these realms...

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Past Exhibitions

Metala

dotun popoola

Métàlá is a Yorùbá word, which translates as ‘thirteen (13)’. This is a revelatory mantra that Dotun Popoola wants us to interact with, and interrogate, in the course of viewing his 6th solo exhibition. In the innermost contemplation of the artist, he was only negotiating with a number that is convenient for a decent show…

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State of Mind

Adeyinka Akingbade

The material is the conduit between my imagination and reality. I find that there is a bi-directional loop between my thoughts and materials. The material I see sometimes whisper to me the possibilities of feasible art. Other times I see with my mind the possibilities…

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Blaque

olayemi fagbohungbe

Blaque is Yemi’s first Solo exhibition. His bold ambition and journey into sculpture, and with the bronze medium for that matter, mirror his personality, professional orientation, and sense of direction…

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Escapism

Peju Alatise, Ndidi Emefiele, Gerald Chukwuma, Anthea Epelle, Kainebi Osahenye

Escapism, an exhibition of works by five stellar Nigerian artists, Peju Alatise, Ndidi Emefiele, Gerald Chukwuma, Anthea Epelle, and Kainebi Osahenye, brings us into thoughtful engagement with the concepts of escape and escapism. To live is more or less to witness and endure heart-rending realities...

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A Room With All of Our Things

Abisola Gbadamosi, Toju Clarke, Samuel Vittu, Paul Ayihawu, Tolulope Daramola

Every person is a half-open door leading to a room for everyone, writes Swedish poet Tomas Transtramer in his poem. The Half-Finished Heaven. Inside all of us are rooms, rooms so vast they can hold everyone. And we possess doors that open into these rooms. thoughtful engagement with the concepts of escape and escapism. To live is more or less to witness and endure heart-rending realities…

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Auto Vista

Adedapo Akintunde

Autovista, an exhibition of car and concept designs by designer and architect Adedapo Paul Akintunde, offers drawings and designs to chart a broader vision for the automotive and creative industries in Nigeria. A truly unique exhibition in Nigeria’s history, Autovista creates a space to engage with art as a catalyst…

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Me & Him: Two Sides of a Coin

Badru Temitayo, Tosin Toromade

When we decide to trace the history of a dog, we cannot but tell the tale of the cooking pot that made the meat tasty, likewise no chef can cook the fireweed vegetables enough to rid it of its scent. These above statements set the tune for the exhibition you are viewing now. The number two is significant in a number of senses, I mean “Can two walk together, except they be agreed?” the answer to this biblical rhetorical question…

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Our Many Colours

Toju Clarke, Oluwaferanmi Okeowo, Emanuel Ojebola, Paul Ogunlesi

The salon Our Many Colours features four artists: Oluwaferanmi Okeowo, Emanuel Ojebola, Paul Ogunlesi, and Toju Clarke. The show invites audiences to pay closer attention to the spaces, recognition, and powers we afford each other as human beings...

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Personal Contact

Benedict Olorunisomo

Art Pantheon presents a series of works by Nigerian artist Benedict Olorunnisomo in the solo exhibition Personal Contact. The show, according to Olorunnisomo, addresses themes that everyone can relate to. In working towards universality in his art, he hopes to move audiences of all kinds…

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Towards Self Making

Toju Clarke, Abisola Gbadamosi, David Olatoye

Toward Self-Making is an exhibition that reflects on individuals, individual autonomy, self-definition, solitude, introspection, and beauty. The three artists in the exhibition take different approaches toward thinking about the individual and notions of the self...

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Evolving Lines of Our Time

Duke Asidere, Abiodun Olaku, AdeyinkaAkingbade, Edosa Oguigo, Yemi Fagbohungbe, Fola David, Tosin Toromade,Olumide Oresegun, Laju Sholola

Evolving Lines of Our Time is an exhibition of drawings, paintings and pastel works. Each work builds onto the layers of the one before and after it, so that working off each other, they create an unforgettable ambience of colours, complexities and beauty—like a constellation...

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Military Zone: Keep Off

Abdulwaduud Afolabi

Military Zone: Keep Off is a show charged at the human spirit and the societal pressures that dim our curiosities and passion. This project takes on four paradigms: An Invitation to the Self, Stories Inside Me, Depth & Acceptance. The paradoxical intersection of these realms...

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