First Time
First Time, a homecoming solo exhibition, is the first African solo show of the globally celebrated Cameroonian-Nigerian contemporary visual artist, Bernard Ajarb Ategwa.
First Time, a homecoming solo exhibition, is the first African solo show of the globally celebrated Cameroonian-Nigerian contemporary visual artist, Bernard Ajarb Ategwa.
Face the Nation marks the end of a two-month Cultural Exchange program and residency for Option Dzikamai Nyahunzvi. He was in Lagos, Nigeria, at the invitation of Pacers Gallery. The residency is sponsored by Yawoa Foundation.
Two dogs call out to each other. Tony and Ezekiel. Over a human voiceover, they exchange greetings and expletives. There’s no concrete narrative value. Like much of the internet informed by digital natives, the video is like much of what dominated creator culture on the
Historical Fictions II revisits artists David Olatoye and Victor Ubah in their latest series of work.
Bringing together an eclectic mix of emerging artists, I love who you are, Love who you ain't is a celebration of will and nuance in black artistic expression. This group exhibition of 12 artists of the African diaspora is about the nature of perseverance and
Wunika Mukan Gallery in partnership with Yawoa Foundation is proud to present In Heavenly Blue, the homecoming exhibition of Paul Majek and Sola Olulode.
Historical Fictions presents portrait paintings by the emerging artists David Olatoye and Victor Ubah. Both artists are heavily influenced by their adolescence,
Higher Self presents the first solo exhibition of Adulphina Imuede, a painter based in Lagos, Nigeria. This 20-piece presentation is grounded in understanding the deepest parts of her roots, while in pursuit of a higher sense of purpose.
Born and raised in Benin City, Edozie Anedu is a self taught artist whose style focuses on the human condition, socio political ideologies and pop-culture.