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Nigerian hyper-realistic artist, Arinze Stanley, is indeed one of his kind. Stanley draws close-up portraits of human faces that look truer to life than any black-and-white photograph.
Gallery Network 7 Questions for Artist and Gallerist Dunmade Ayegbayo on the Values That Define the ‘Rich and Diverse’ Nigerian Contemporary Art Scene ...
The 1960s and 70s were an interesting time for Nigerian art. The artists who would become the vanguards of modern art in the country had just completed their studies and were brimming with creativity ...
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‘How Nigerian art, artists can thrive in the digital economy’ - MSNKey benefits of the festival for the art community include market expansion, education, innovation, collaboration, and economic growth.”Artists will gain direct access to collectors, gallerists ...
Nigerian Visual Artists Renike Olusanya and Chigozie Obi's Fashion Is An Extension Of Their Inner ... She won Nigeria’s prestigious prize for art known as the ArtX prize and the Future Award ...
Nigeria boasts Africa’s biggest NFT scene with the global market expected to reach $211.72B by 2030 Saro-Wiwa’s NFTs have been particularly popular, with one piece fetching over $200K at auction ...
Artist Adewale Adenle, known to his friends as Wale grew up in Nigeria where he began his art career as a political cartoonist. In the last 20 years he has taught art and art theory all over the ...
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