Ananias Léki Dago | Shebeen Blues
At first glance, one can see that Ananias Léki Dago has an impenetrable bond with photography. There is a slow deliberateness to his creative process, with particular attention paid to the subtleties...
View ArticleNamsa Leuba | The Art of Deconstruction
The work of visual artist Namsa Leuba is not easily definable. A conceptual master, Leuba examines themes of construction and deconstruction, through the use of unidentifiable locations, props, unique...
View ArticleFolorunsho, An Abundant Concept
The more you give the more you get! Whenever you share with others you realise how much you have. When you give, you feel rich. We want to share with you all we have, especially our joy, strength,...
View ArticleYinka Ilori | Upcyling Designer
Yinka Ilori Passionate, is an appropriate term to describe London born, Nigerian furniture maker Yinka Ilori. A young talent, his vision is to create a bespoke yet sustainable design collection. By...
View ArticleMary Evans | Cut and Paste
For the better part of 20 years, mixed media artist Mary Evans has fused elements of her Nigerian heritage and European upbringing. Spending her shaping years between the cities of Lagos and London...
View ArticleNii Obodai | What Happened to Our Dream of Independence
Opening the pages of Who Knows Tomorrow, one is presented with stark and compassionate portraits, hazy silhouettes and distant landscapes. A variance in light, the adjustment of the lens so that the...
View ArticleThe Walther Collection
On November 10, 2012, The Walther Collection collaborated with NYU’s Department of Photography and Imaging and the University College London, for a symposium on ‘Alternative Ways to Describe Historic...
View ArticleOjeikere, A Compelling Monograph on a Photographic Legend
J.D. ‘Okhai Ojeikere’s iconic black and white images chronicle more than six decades of societal, historic and cultural shifts across Nigeria. His hip studio portraits document west African flair....
View ArticleUnsung Heroes | Artistic Intervention Promotes Senegalese Youth
Remnants of an urban poster campaign can still be found wheat pasted throughout the city of Dakar. Ten portraits of unknown Senegalese youth jostled for space and visibility during the Dak’Art...
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