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  2. Bisi Silva - Wikipedia

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    She was the founder and artistic director of the Centre for Contemporary Art, Lagos (CCA, Lagos), which opened in December 2007. CCA Lagos promotes research, documentation and exhibitions related to contemporary art in Africa and abroad. At CCA, Lagos, Silva curated numerous exhibitions, including one with the Nigerian painter Ndidi Dike. Silva ...

  3. Sabelo Mlangeni - Wikipedia

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    2010 Centre for Contemporary Art, Lagos, Nigeria 2011 Possible Cities: Africa in photography and video , Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery, Haverford College, Pennsylvania, USA 2011 Figures and Fictions: Contemporary South African Photography , V&A Museum, London, UK

  4. Oyindamola Fakeye - Wikipedia

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    Oyindamola Fakeye is a Nigerian creative director at the Centre for Contemporary Art, Lagos. She is the curator of the Àsìkò Art School. She is the curator of the Àsìkò Art School. [ 1 ] and currently the company director for Res Artis.

  5. Azu Nwagbogu - Wikipedia

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    Azu Nwagbogu (born 1975) is a Nigerian art curator and National Geographic Explorer at Large. [1] [2] He is the Founder and Director of the African Artists' Foundation, the LagosPhoto Festival and creator of Art Base Africa, an emerging virtual space dedicated to exploring and understanding contemporary African art and diaspora. [3]

  6. Amarachi Okafor - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, she was a finalist in the 2014 National Art Competition, [8] [9] and won the Juror's prize that year. [10] [11] She exhibited at the 2015 Jogja Biennale. [12] Okafor's "The Colour of My Heart Is Colour of My City" was a touring (2015-2019) solo art exhibition that exhibited at the Centre for Contemporary Art, Lagos. [4]

  7. Andrew Esiebo - Wikipedia

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    Esiebo is a part of the Progress of Love, a collaborative project between the Menil Collection, Houston; Centre for Contemporary Art, Lagos; and the Pulitzer Arts Foundation, St. Louis. Esiebo has also had his photos published in books, magazine and websites such as guardian.co.uk, Marie Claire Italia, Time Out Nigeria, Mail & Guardian online ...

  8. Temitayo Ogunbiyi - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, her art was featured at the Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts, St Louis and the Centre for Contemporary Art, Lagos. [5] She exhibited at the Museum of Contemporary Diasporan Art in Lagos in 2013, followed by exhibits at Tiwani Contemporary, London in 2016 and in the second Lagos Biennial of Contemporary Art in 2019.

  9. ART X Lagos - Wikipedia

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    ART X Lagos was created in 2016 by Tokini Peterside-Schwebig, a Nigerian entrepreneur and art collector, to showcase and support the breadth of contemporary art from Africa and its diaspora. [ 9 ] [ 6 ] [ 10 ] It draws local patrons and a host of international collectors, curators, and critics annually.