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Lagos jewelry was founded in 1977 by American artist and designer, Steven Lagos. At age 17, he met his mentor, a Russian jeweler, who taught him the importance of jewelry craft and technique. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] It was then he began learning “the lessons of old world craftsmanship” and “the importance of working with the highest quality materials ...
On June 5, the Columbus Museum of Art partnered with LAGOS Fine Jewelry to open a new exhibition, Marie Laurencin: Sapphic Paris. This exhibit was initially opened at the Barnes Foundation in ...
Born December 10, 1963 in Florence, Italy, Ippolita Rostagno is the daughter of an American artist and an Italian intellectual. [1] [2]Raised and educated in the hills of Tuscany, Ippolita attended elementary school in a one-room medieval schoolhouse and went on to study sculpture [2] and earn her baccalauréat degree from the Istituto D’Arte in Florence.
Lanre da Silva (born 1978) is a Nigerian fashion designer based in Lagos.Launched in 2005, her eponymous label includes couture, ready-to-wear, jewelry and hairpieces. [1] [2] Da Silva's collections often incorporate metallic fabrics, lace and African patterns, while referencing the 1940s or 1800s. [3]
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Joint show: Identities and Labels: Eight Contemporary Nigerian Women Artists, Pan African University Lagos, 24 September-8 October 2005; Of Bronzes and Prints: a Mother/Daughter Perspective: an Exhibition of Sculptures, Reliefs and Prints. Goethe Institute Lagos, Two-person exhibition by Princess Elizabeth Olowu and Peju Layiwola. 14–25 June ...