Get mused in a world of curiosity with Philips Nzekwe's Prodigy.
Delve into the rich narrative behind Anagbado's Egwu Ogbo
Discover the celebration of colour and image on Ken Nwadiogbu's "Jesus of Lubeck, Journey mercies"
Explore the fascinating symbolism behind Azekwoh’s No Victor, No Vanquished.
Discover Tejuosho’s interesting style of transforming waste to Art.
Explore this stunning piece of artwork to see how the bird's features were expertly made to show the shape of its wings and eyes and the artist behind it
Explore Edozie’s use of fabrics in creating this stunning sculpture.
Learn more about 'Ade', the Yoruba symbol of power, authority and sovereignty!
Delve into the interesting technique which Alatise employs in creating the Nine Year Old Bride and the significance behind the work.
Learn more about 'People of Hope' and the artist behind it!
Uncover the mystery behind the Iya-Oba Rooster in the Benin Kingdom.
Uncover the unique style of Ben Osaghae and the idea behind his work “Prayer Warriors”.
Take a closer look at this work portraying Mother and child.
Explore the 'Africa Dances' sculpture and the artist behind it!
Discover the layered symbolism of Chima's mixed media tapestry
Acquaint yourself with the man behind the metal foil piece, Safe Journey, and the technique that brought it to life
Uncover the mystery behind the Brass bird of the Ahianmwen-Oro Festival in Benin.
Probe into the artwork “Iya Abiku” and the renowned artist who made it
Get engrossed in the artistic practice of Jimoh Akolo and the voyage of his work “The Sojourners”
Delve into the brilliant masking tradition of Afikpo.
Discover more about the master carver Lamidi Fakeye and his work "Owo Eyo”
Take a close look at Ato Arinze’s unique pottery technique and his work Oke Osisi.
An insight into the life of Yusuf Grillo and his work, Abe nu Gongo
Explore the intricacies of a clay shell and its metaphor as Africa’s natural resources.
Delve into the Gelede head mask and masquerade which is a part of Yoruba culture.
Discover more about ivory and saltcellars in the ancient Benin kingdom.
Probe into the artwork “Nomads” and the renowned artist who made it.
Delve into Chris Afuba's representation of the Adamma Masquerade.
Explore Ifa divination culture in Yoruba land and its significance in Yoruba history.
Download the catalogue for our inaugural exhibition which features works by El Anatsui, Bruce Onobrakpeya, Nike Davies, Ben Osawe, Uchay Joel Chima and Ayobola Kekere-Ekun
Take a close look at Abayomi Barber’s art style which in turn influenced an Art School.
Delve into the different symbolisms imbued in the “Adire” fabric by looking closely at the different motifs in Mama Nike’s “Cycle of Life”.
The Nok sculptures which date back to the 2nd to 5th centuries are important parts of Nigeria’s rich heritage. This Information sheet explores the Nok culture.
Come along with us on this journey to learn more about the legendary artist Bruce Onobrakpeya and take a glimpse at his art making process and technique.
This Information sheet gives a background on the artist, Gerald Chukwuma, and his work “World Without War”.
This information sheet explores the life of El Anatsui and the concepts that drive his work.
The fifth art information sheet explains the inspiration behind Uche Okeke's artwork titled 'Conflict' and what it represents.
The information sheet delves into the life of Aina Onabolu, his ideologies and how his artistic movement shaped and inspired art forms in Nigeria.
Learn about the Benin Kingdom, its history and inspiration towards definition art in Nigerian history
Access this information sheet to discover the story behind the Igbo-ukwu art and how it came to be.
In Yoruba Philosophy, the head is seen as the shell that houses the essence of an individual. Discover the amazing history behind the Ife royal head and the methods adapted into creating a life-like sculpture.
Jessica Nzenwata, our researcher, reviews an Okeke Agulu's book, Postcolonial Modernism; Art and Decolonization that was faced in 20th century Nigeria.
Our Director, Dr. Jess Castellote gives a brief summary of the book "Ben Enwonwu: The Making of an African Modernist" by Sylvester Okwunodu Ogbechie, highlighting the major points of the book as well as its importance to the history of African art.
Solomon Nkwagu, Audience and Visitors Manager having enjoyed this profound literary work by Barbara Plankensteiner , gives us a highpoint of what the book entails and its importance.