Occupy Nigeria

Occupy Nigeria

Exhibition by:  Jelili Atiku Occupy Nigeria is a one day event in response to the nationwide strike to protest the remove of subsidy that kept petrol prices at an affordable rate. The 116% increase was unpalatable especially to the financially disadvantaged citizens...
Live Constructions. Time. Form. Daily.

Live Constructions. Time. Form. Daily.

Exhibition by: Mthabisi Phili, Zimbabwe, Jacquiline Karuti, Kenya, Kelani Abass, Nigeria, Chidinma Nnorom, Nigeria, Ato Annan, Ghana, Richard Ovbiebo, Nigeria, Thabiso Sekgala, South Africa, Tina Adebowale, Nigeria, Portia Zvavahera, Zimbabwe Live...
No One Belongs Here More Than You

No One Belongs Here More Than You

No One Belongs Here More Than You is a collaboration between Centre for Contemporary Art, Lagos and Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Art, New York, and a culmination of an extended stay by three artists of Nigerian descent resident in the United States. The...
Asiko

Asiko

Exhibition by: Kelani Abass Asiko: Evoking Personal Narratives and Collective History is the third solo exhibition by Kelani Abass. In this new body of works he explores the possibilities inherent in painting, photography and printing, strategies already suggested in...
El Anatsui:Playing with Chance

El Anatsui:Playing with Chance

Exhibition by:El Anatsui El Anatsui: Playing with Chance was an exhibition to mark the 70th birthday anniversary of one of Africa’s most acclaimed contemporary artists. The exhibition is shaped primarily through archival material in an attempt to present new insights...
1 Work

1 Work

Exhibition by: Odun Orimolade 1 Work, a new project at Centre for Contemporary Art, Lagos which invites an artist to present a single work as a way of highlighting a specific medium, engaging a particular idea or creating an ambitious new work which may not be...
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