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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Lagos:20260419T100000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Lagos:20260531T180000
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SUMMARY:The Earth Holds Our Names [Solo Exhibition]
DESCRIPTION:Introducing Olumide Onadipe \nOLUMIDE ONADIPE (b. 1982) is a Lagos-based multidisciplinary artist whose practice explores the intersection of materiality and socio-political commentary. Working with diverse media\, Onadipe constructs idiosyncratic sculptures that offer subtle critiques of Nigerian society. Rather than explicit political statements\, his work often communicates through evocative forms and textured surfaces\, with meaning frequently revealed through suggestive titles that invite multiple interpretations. \nDeeply fascinated by environmental themes and the aesthetic possibilities of texture\, Onadipe transforms relatable materials into playful yet profound iterations that blur the line between object and commentary. \nOnadipe holds a master’s degree in Visual Arts from the University of Lagos (2012). His work has been featured prominently on the international stage\, including at the 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair (London\, 2017)\, the Museum of African Contemporary Art Al Maaden (MACAAL) in Marrakech (2019)\, and ART X Lagos (2017). He has exhibited in group shows across Nigeria\, Ghana\, Germany\, France\, the UK\, and the USA. \nNotable residencies and collaborations include the Arthouse Contemporary residency and Open Studios (2016)\, the Colours of Hope project with the Children Living with Cancer Foundation (2014)\, and the American Nigerian Cultural Collaborative Project with the US Consulate and Nike Art Gallery (2013). Onadipe has held four solo exhibitions including Connecting the Dots (2018)\, and his work has been presented at START Art Fair\, London (2018) and Art Context Miami (2019). \n—- \nThe Earth Holds Our Names\nApril 19 – May 31\, 2026 \nOpening Reception: 2 PM – 6 PM\nArtist Talk: 4 PM\n10 Omo Osagie Street\, Ikoyi\, Lagos \nDetails by @sotogallery. \n*** \nDisclaimer: Unless explicitly stated\, ArtGuideAfrica does not own\, endorse and is not affiliated with any event/organisation included on this event calendar. All promotional information for this event belongs to the organiser and is subject to change at the discretion of the organiser. ArtGuideAfrica’s use of this promotional information qualifies as “fair dealing” (also “fair use”) under copyright law. \nThese Event details were last updated on: [08/05/2026] \n 
URL:https://artguideafrica.com/art-event/the-earth-holds-our-names-solo-exhibition/
LOCATION:SOTO Gallery Lagos\, 10 Omo Osagie St\, Ikoyi\, Lagos\, Lagos\, 106104\, Nigeria
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Free,in-person,Lagos,Nigeria
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SUMMARY:Opening Reception: Woven & Built in Tandem [Art Exhibition]
DESCRIPTION:Rele\, Lagos is pleased to present ‘Woven and Built: In Tandem‘\, a two-person exhibition featuring works by Marcellina Oseghale Akpojotor and Patrick Akpojotor\, marking ten years of shared life and practice. \nWorking across sculpture and textile\, their distinct approaches unfold side by side\, tracing a decade of making and building together. \nMarcellina Akpojotor works with layered fabric\, drawing on family photographs\, archival imagery\, and everyday materials. Her surfaces carry memory and lived experience\, where private and collective histories remain visible. \nPatrick Akpojotor approaches painting through the logic of building. Figures emerge through beams\, frames\, and planes that suggest structure and tension. In this exhibition\, he moves between single figures and double portraits\, considering how people occupy spaces. \nJoin us on Saturday\, May 9\, from 2-6 pm for the Opening reception. \nDetails by @relegallery. \n*** \nDisclaimer: Unless explicitly stated\, ArtGuideAfrica does not own\, endorse and is not affiliated with any event/organisation included on this event calendar. All promotional information for this event belongs to the organiser and is subject to change at the discretion of the organiser. ArtGuideAfrica’s use of this promotional information qualifies as “fair dealing” (also “fair use”) under copyright law. \nThese Event details were last updated on: [07/05/2026]
URL:https://artguideafrica.com/art-event/opening-reception-woven-built-in-tandem-art-exhibition/
LOCATION:Rele Gallery\, Lagos\, 32 Thompson Ave\, Ikoyi\, Lagos\, 106104\, Nigeria
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Free,in-person,Lagos,Nigeria
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Lagos:20260510T110000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Lagos:20260620T180000
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CREATED:20260507T230010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260507T230010Z
UID:10001534-1778410800-1781978400@artguideafrica.com
SUMMARY:Woven & Built in Tandem [Art Exhibition]
DESCRIPTION:Rele\, Lagos is pleased to present ‘Woven and Built: In Tandem‘\, a two-person exhibition featuring works by Marcellina Oseghale Akpojotor and Patrick Akpojotor\, marking ten years of shared life and practice. \nWorking across sculpture and textile\, their distinct approaches unfold side by side\, tracing a decade of making and building together. \nMarcellina Akpojotor works with layered fabric\, drawing on family photographs\, archival imagery\, and everyday materials. Her surfaces carry memory and lived experience\, where private and collective histories remain visible. \nPatrick Akpojotor approaches painting through the logic of building. Figures emerge through beams\, frames\, and planes that suggest structure and tension. In this exhibition\, he moves between single figures and double portraits\, considering how people occupy spaces. \nJoin us on Saturday\, May 9\, from 2-6 pm for the Opening reception. \nDetails by @relegallery. \n*** \nDisclaimer: Unless explicitly stated\, ArtGuideAfrica does not own\, endorse and is not affiliated with any event/organisation included on this event calendar. All promotional information for this event belongs to the organiser and is subject to change at the discretion of the organiser. ArtGuideAfrica’s use of this promotional information qualifies as “fair dealing” (also “fair use”) under copyright law. \nThese Event details were last updated on: [07/05/2026]
URL:https://artguideafrica.com/art-event/woven-built-in-tandem-art-exhibition/
LOCATION:Rele Gallery\, Lagos\, 32 Thompson Ave\, Ikoyi\, Lagos\, 106104\, Nigeria
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Free,in-person,Lagos,Nigeria
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Lagos:20261018T100000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Lagos:20261025T170000
DTSTAMP:20260508T174944
CREATED:20260507T223802Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260507T223802Z
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SUMMARY:Design Week Lagos 2026
DESCRIPTION:It’s Official: Design Week Lagos 2026 is here. \nThe built environment has always been where Africa’s design ambition is most visible. This year\, we are asking what happens when that ambition is backed by systems\, by supply chains\, by the infrastructure to scale. Making A New Africa: From Material to Market is a theme that takes that question seriously. \nDesign Week Lagos returns 18 to 26 October 2026 with exhibitions\, talks\, installations\, workshops\, and citywide experiences that bring together the best of African and global design thinking. \nSave the Date: 18 to 25 October 2026.\nThis year’s theme: Making A New Africa: From Material to Market. Designing for scale. \nTag a designer\, architect\, brand\, manufacturer\, or maker who needs to be part of this conversation. \nDetails by @designweeklagosofficial. \n*** \nDisclaimer: Unless explicitly stated\, ArtGuideAfrica does not own\, endorse and is not affiliated with any event/organisation included on this event calendar. All promotional information for this event belongs to the organiser and is subject to change at the discretion of the organiser. ArtGuideAfrica’s use of this promotional information qualifies as “fair dealing” (also “fair use”) under copyright law. \nThese Event details were last updated on: [07/05/2026] \n 
URL:https://artguideafrica.com/art-event/design-week-lagos-2026/
LOCATION:Not Disclosed
CATEGORIES:Design,Exhibition,in-person,Lagos,Nigeria,West Africa
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Lagos:20261027T100000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Lagos:20261030T170000
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CREATED:20260507T222756Z
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SUMMARY:The 10th Abuja Photo Festival
DESCRIPTION:The world is at a disruptive place yet again on how visual contents are created\, consumed and distributed. Whether technology is seen as an ally or an enemy is a matter of perspectives and personal interpretation. \nThis year\, our conversations and exchanges are to explore the connection and not the conflicts of the critical factors that are shaping visual storytelling. \nThe 10th Abuja Photo Festival. 27th – 30th October 2026. \nVisit: www.abujaphotofestival.com/register \nImage/ @mayfliesbook \nDetails by @abujaphotofest. \n*** \nDisclaimer: Unless explicitly stated\, ArtGuideAfrica does not own\, endorse and is not affiliated with any event/organisation included on this event calendar. All promotional information for this event belongs to the organiser and is subject to change at the discretion of the organiser. ArtGuideAfrica’s use of this promotional information qualifies as “fair dealing” (also “fair use”) under copyright law. \nThese Event details were last updated on: [07/05/2026]
URL:https://artguideafrica.com/art-event/the-10th-abuja-photo-festival/
LOCATION:Not Disclosed
CATEGORIES:Abuja,Exhibition,in-person,Photography,Registration Only,West Africa
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Lagos:20261030T100000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Lagos:20261130T170000
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CREATED:20260507T114034Z
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SUMMARY:Lagos Biennial 5th Edition - "The Museum of Things Unseen"
DESCRIPTION:Curators: Furen Dai\, Chinyere Obieze\, Sam Hopkins \n30.10 – 30 .11.2026 \n\n\nWhat lies hidden in the shadows of our museum spaces? Whose stories are silenced\, and whose voices are amplified? If we were to build a museum from scratch\, unbounded by structural inequities\, what form would it take? \nTitled The Museum of Things Unseen\, the Lagos Biennial 2026 offers a speculative response to these questions. This conceptual museum brings together a collection of works to address the contextual\, philosophical\, and political forces that shape practices of cultural circulations and museology. \nThe Museum of Things Unseen aims to bring together and exhibit rarely or never before seen artworks\, examining the factors (imbalanced global art canon shaped by cultural bias\, financial power\, political influence\, curatorial priorities\, and conservation concerns\, etc.) contributing to their unseenness. The intention is to open up the current bounding structures of these artworks\, and inquire into the invisible labour\, evolving identities\, and concealed market forces shaping our cultural landscape. Contemporary artists will be invited to reinterpret and reimagine the works on display\, questioning the invisibility of these works\, rewriting the narratives within the context of a speculative museum\, and offering new perspectives that illuminate the unseen dimensions of these pieces. \nDetails by @lagos_biennial. \n*** \nDisclaimer: Unless explicitly stated\, ArtGuideAfrica does not own\, endorse and is not affiliated with any event/organisation included on this event calendar. All promotional information for this event belongs to the organiser and is subject to change at the discretion of the organiser. ArtGuideAfrica’s use of this promotional information qualifies as “fair dealing” (also “fair use”) under copyright law. \nThese Event details were last updated on: [07/05/2026]
URL:https://artguideafrica.com/art-event/lagos-biennial-5th-edition-2026-the-museum-of-things-unseen/
LOCATION:Not Disclosed
CATEGORIES:Biennial,Exhibition,Free,in-person,Lagos,Nigeria
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