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ART X Lagos

ART X Lagos is an art fair in Lagos, Nigeria. It is the leading international art fair in West Africa,[1][2][3][4] founded and launched in 2016,[5][6] and seven editions have been held so far.[7][8] The eighth edition of the fair will be held from 2 to 5 November 2023.

ART X Lagos
GenreContemporary art from Africa and its diaspora
FrequencyAnnual
Location(s)Lagos, Nigeria
Inaugurated2016; 7 years ago (2016)
FounderTokini Peterside-Schwebig
Websiteartxlagos.com

Founding and character edit

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.

ART X Lagos is usually a four-day affair, featuring art galleries in Africa and the Diaspora showcasing established as well as emerging artists. The fair also includes a talks programme, ART X Talks, featuring local and international speakers, as well as special projects to engage its varied audiences, and live art and music performances at ART X Live!.[11][12][13][14]

In 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, ART X Lagos was held as an online art fair.[15] ART X Lagos returned with a physical fair in 2021, the first in-person fair in Africa since the pandemic struck.[16] The eighth edition of ART X Lagos will hold from 2 to 5 November 2023 in Lagos, Nigeria.

First edition edit

The first edition of ART X Lagos was held from 4 to 6 November 2016. It showcased contemporary art by more than 60 established and emerging artists with participating galleries from 10 countries in Africa, including Nigeria, South Africa, Ghana and Mali,[17] and was artistically directed by Bisi Silva. The debut fair welcomed thousands of visitors from around Nigeria and the world.[18]

Notable artists who exhibited at the first edition include William Kentridge, Barthelemy Togou, Sokari Douglas-Camp, Ghana Amer, Victor Ehikhamenor, Gerald Chukwuma, Amadou Sanogo, Owusu Ankomah, Jeremiah Quarshie, and Obiageli Okigbo among others.[13] Speakers at ART X Talks included El Anatsui, Bruce Onobrakpeya, Prince Yemisi Shyllon, and Zoé Whitley.

Second edition edit

The second edition was held from 3 to 5 November 2017 and welcomed thousands of visitors to see the works of artists from more than 15 countries across Africa.[12]

The fair featured galleries from Nigeria, South Africa, Ghana, Senegal, Cameroon, Ivory Coast, Mali and the United Kingdom. Notable artists included Yinka Shonibare (MBE), Zanele Muholi, Modupeola Fadugba, Nandipha Mntambo, Virginia Chihota, Boris Nzebo, Babatunde Olatunji, Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum, Portia Zvavahera and Lakin Ogunbanwo among others.[18]

The fair also included special project exhibitions by solo artists, curated by Missla Libsekal, notable among which was an exhibition of seven life-sized wooden sculptures by Nigeria's pioneer modernist Ben Enwonwu, to commemorate his centenary. Speakers at ART X Talks included Njideka Akunyili Crosby, Lemi Ghariokwu, Peju Alatise, Stacy Hardy and Wura-Natasha Ogunji.

Third edition edit

The third edition was held from 2 to 4 November 2018, once again welcoming visitors from across the globe, with works showcased from 18 countries. For the first time, the fair featured East African artists and exhibitors, from countries such as Kenya, Uganda, and Ethiopia.

A key highlight of the 2018 fair was a special exhibition by Yinka Shonibare CBE, exploring his career highlights, curated by Missla Libsekal. Ben Enwonwu's masterpiece "Tutu" (1974),[19] the highest selling African artwork at auction at the time, was also exhibited at the fair, its first public showcase in Lagos in more than 40 years.

Other notable artists included Cyrus Kabiru, Sokari Douglas Camp CBE, Zanele Muholi, Paul Onditi, Victor Butler, Nike Davies-Okundaye, Tadesse Mesfin, and Aboudia, among others.

Speakers at ART X Talks, included Yinka Shonibare CBE, Chika Okeke-Agulu, Aboubakar Fofana, Peju Layiwola, HRM Igwe Nnaemeka Alfred Achebe, and Meskerem Assegued.

Fourth edition edit

The fourth edition was held from 1 to 3 November 2019, and welcomed visitors from across the world, with more than 90 artists exhibited from 25 countries.[20] The 2019 edition saw the introduction of ART X Modern, a section of the fair dedicated to pioneers of African modern art from the mid-20th century, as well as a Performance Pavilion, featuring three performance works over the weekend.

A key highlight of the 2019 fair was ART X Talks, which featured a keynote address from Wangechi Mutu. Other notable speakers included Emeka Ogboh, N'Goné Fall, Kathryn Weir, Joel Benson and Reni Folawiyo.

Yusuf Grillo, Ablade Glover, Joy Labinjo, Sam Nhlengethwa, Nelson Makamo, Titza Berhanu, Jems Koko Bi, Demas Nwoko, Lady Skollie, and Uche Okeke were among the notable artists exhibited in this edition.

The fair featured a range of curated projects including the work of Emeka Ogboh, curated by Tayo Ogunbiyi, as well as three performance pieces curated by Wura-Natasha Ogunji.

Fifth edition edit

The fifth edition was held from 2 to 9 December 2020, welcoming guests from 101 countries around the world. It was presented as an online-only art fair on the relaunched ARTXLAGOS.COM and was bolstered by an extensive virtual program of 13 events.

The 2020 edition saw the presentation of New Nigeria Studios,[21] an online exhibition that showcased the stories of select photographers and filmmakers who took to the streets of Nigeria in protest in October 2020, as well as ART X Review - The Wrap Up with Njideka Akunyili Crosby, a masterclass for emerging artists discussing the growth, place and potential of the artist in today's world.

A key highlight of the 2020 fair was ART X Talks, which featured critically acclaimed artist Hank Willis Thomas and Opal Tometi, co-founder of Black Lives Matter. Other notable speakers included  Folarin "Falz" Falana, Lola Ogunnaike, Freda Isingoma, Lemi Ghariokwu, Yagazie Emezi and Kelechi Amadi-Obi.[22]

The exhibiting artists included Ouattara Watts, Aboudia, Ben Osawe, François-Xavier Gbré, Ablade Glover, Nike Okundaye Davies, Boris Nzebo, Abe Odedina, Angele Etoundi Essamba, Olu Ajayi, Wole Lagunju and Tiffanie Delune among others.

The fair's programme also featured ART X Live! which presented the short performance film "Like Someone's Watching", a special project titled the Graveyard of Ideas, "40 Minutes with…", a series of conversations with the fair's exhibiting galleries across their various locations.

Sixth edition edit

The sixth edition was held from 4 to 7 November 2021 at The Federal Palace Lagos, and extended online till 21 November at ARTXLAGOS.COM. It welcomed 30 leading galleries, presenting artworks by 120 artists from Africa and its diaspora.

It featured a range of curated projects, including "Future Africa" and "Unfolding Layers of Time" curated by Aude Christel Mgba, and an interactive project "We Are Here" curated by AWCA.[16]

ART X Talks featured critically acclaimed speakers including a conversation in collaboration with the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art. Notable speakers included Prince Yemisi Shyllon, Kavita Chellaram, Osinachi, Hakeem Adedeji, Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung, Kelani Abass, Emmanuel Iduma and Nengi Omuku.

Key highlights of the 2021 fair included "Reloading…", an NFT exhibition featuring 10 of Africa's most exciting digital artists in collaboration with SuperRare, curated by Africa's foremost crypto-artist Osinachi, and Maurice Chapot and Ayo Lawson [23] In addition, a special presentation, "Art of Yusuf Grillo", was curated by kó in celebration of the life and legacy of acclaimed Nigerian artist Yusuf Grillo.[24]

Exhibiting artists at the fair included Amoako Boafo, Aboudia, J.D. 'Okhai Ojeikere, Mous Lamrabat, Benji Reid, Ouattara Watts, Nike Okundaye Davies, Joana Choumali, Boris Nzebo, Anjel (Boris Anje), Dmitri Fagbouhoun, among others.

Seventh Edition edit

The seventh edition was held from 4 to 6 November 2022 at the Federal Palace, Lagos and featured 31 galleries presenting over 120 artists from across Africa and its Diaspora, with a virtual exhibition on Artsy.

The special projects at the fair spoke distinctly to the theme "Who Will Gather Under The Baobab Tree?" while highlighting experimental mediums and the multidisciplinary artists working in them. Featured artists and commissioned projects included Victor Ehikhamenor's sculptural installation "Ulin-Noifo, The Lineage That Never Ends", Linda Dounia's digital exhibition "Once Upon A Garden", "The conversation we must have" by Matthew Eguavoen, and a special performance by Ranti Bam titled "Sowing Seeds in Hearthland". Other presenting artists included Angèle Etoundi Essamba, Anthony Nsofor, Carl-Edouard Keïta, Austin Uzor, Blaise Vernyuy, Cecilia Lamptey Botchway, Demas Nwanna Nwoko.[25]

The Access ART X Prize edit

The Access ART X Prize awards early-career artists from Africa and its Diaspora with opportunities to develop their practices, with the intention of setting them up for the highest levels of success on the global stage.

In its initial iteration, the Prize was created to bolster the careers of emerging artists, after identifying the absence of infrastructure that exists for contemporary art within the country.

In 2022, the Prize platform evolved to include an additional award, and is now open to emerging artists from the rest of Africa and its Diaspora, in a bid to buttress sustainable careers for a wider range of artists.

The 2016 and 2017 editions of the Prize were won by Patrick Akpojotor and Habeeb Andu.[26][27]

In 2018, Bolatito Aderemi-Ibitola, a multi-disciplinary artist, emerged as the winner, receiving a grant towards the execution of a solo presentation at the third edition of ART X Lagos, as well as a three month residency at Gasworks London.

In 2019, the Prize was won by self-taught documentary photographer Etinosa Yvonne.[28]

After a hiatus due to Covid-19, the Access Bank ART X Prize returned in 2021, with visual artist Chigozie Obi emerging as the winner.[29]

In 2022, two winners were awarded. Dafe Oboro emerged as the winner of the Nigeria Award, with a generous grant towards a solo exhibition and a three-month residency at Gasworks London. Belinda Kazeem-Kaminiski won the Africa/Diaspora Award, with the same grant towards a solo exhibition and a three-month residency at Yinka Shonibare's GAS Foundation in Lagos

ART X Live! edit

ART X Live! is a platform for expression and experimentation by Africa's dynamic young creators, fusing music and visual art, launched in 2016 by ART X Collective.

ART X Live! is an immersive, one-of-a-kind showcase, featuring exciting collaborations between some of the fastest-rising talents on the African continent. ART X Live! alumni include the musicians Obongjayar, DBN Gogo, Oxlade Falana, WurlD, Lady Donli, Amaarae, TMXO, Odunsi the Engine, Wavy the Creator, and Teni the Entertainer and visual artists Dafe Oboro, Fahd Bello, Daberechi, AMKMQ, Joy Matashi, Williams Chechet, Dricky, Tunde Alara, Osaze Amadasun, Tomisin Akins, King Jesse Uranta and Fadekemi Ogunsanya, among others.

References edit

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External links edit

  • Official website

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ART X Lagos is an art fair in Lagos Nigeria It is the leading international art fair in West Africa 1 2 3 4 founded and launched in 2016 5 6 and seven editions have been held so far 7 8 The eighth edition of the fair will be held from 2 to 5 November 2023 ART X LagosGenreContemporary art from Africa and its diasporaFrequencyAnnualLocation s Lagos NigeriaInaugurated2016 7 years ago 2016 FounderTokini Peterside SchwebigWebsiteartxlagos wbr com Contents 1 Founding and character 2 First edition 3 Second edition 4 Third edition 5 Fourth edition 6 Fifth edition 7 Sixth edition 8 Seventh Edition 9 The Access ART X Prize 10 ART X Live 11 References 12 External linksFounding and character editART 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 ART X Lagos is usually a four day affair featuring art galleries in Africa and the Diaspora showcasing established as well as emerging artists The fair also includes a talks programme ART X Talks featuring local and international speakers as well as special projects to engage its varied audiences and live art and music performances at ART X Live 11 12 13 14 In 2020 due to the COVID 19 pandemic ART X Lagos was held as an online art fair 15 ART X Lagos returned with a physical fair in 2021 the first in person fair in Africa since the pandemic struck 16 The eighth edition of ART X Lagos will hold from 2 to 5 November 2023 in Lagos Nigeria First edition editThe first edition of ART X Lagos was held from 4 to 6 November 2016 It showcased contemporary art by more than 60 established and emerging artists with participating galleries from 10 countries in Africa including Nigeria South Africa Ghana and Mali 17 and was artistically directed by Bisi Silva The debut fair welcomed thousands of visitors from around Nigeria and the world 18 Notable artists who exhibited at the first edition include William Kentridge Barthelemy Togou Sokari Douglas Camp Ghana Amer Victor Ehikhamenor Gerald Chukwuma Amadou Sanogo Owusu Ankomah Jeremiah Quarshie and Obiageli Okigbo among others 13 Speakers at ART X Talks included El Anatsui Bruce Onobrakpeya Prince Yemisi Shyllon and Zoe Whitley Second edition editThe second edition was held from 3 to 5 November 2017 and welcomed thousands of visitors to see the works of artists from more than 15 countries across Africa 12 The fair featured galleries from Nigeria South Africa Ghana Senegal Cameroon Ivory Coast Mali and the United Kingdom Notable artists included Yinka Shonibare MBE Zanele Muholi Modupeola Fadugba Nandipha Mntambo Virginia Chihota Boris Nzebo Babatunde Olatunji Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum Portia Zvavahera and Lakin Ogunbanwo among others 18 The fair also included special project exhibitions by solo artists curated by Missla Libsekal notable among which was an exhibition of seven life sized wooden sculptures by Nigeria s pioneer modernist Ben Enwonwu to commemorate his centenary Speakers at ART X Talks included Njideka Akunyili Crosby Lemi Ghariokwu Peju Alatise Stacy Hardy and Wura Natasha Ogunji Third edition editThe third edition was held from 2 to 4 November 2018 once again welcoming visitors from across the globe with works showcased from 18 countries For the first time the fair featured East African artists and exhibitors from countries such as Kenya Uganda and Ethiopia A key highlight of the 2018 fair was a special exhibition by Yinka Shonibare CBE exploring his career highlights curated by Missla Libsekal Ben Enwonwu s masterpiece Tutu 1974 19 the highest selling African artwork at auction at the time was also exhibited at the fair its first public showcase in Lagos in more than 40 years Other notable artists included Cyrus Kabiru Sokari Douglas Camp CBE Zanele Muholi Paul Onditi Victor Butler Nike Davies Okundaye Tadesse Mesfin and Aboudia among others Speakers at ART X Talks included Yinka Shonibare CBE Chika Okeke Agulu Aboubakar Fofana Peju Layiwola HRM Igwe Nnaemeka Alfred Achebe and Meskerem Assegued Fourth edition editThe fourth edition was held from 1 to 3 November 2019 and welcomed visitors from across the world with more than 90 artists exhibited from 25 countries 20 The 2019 edition saw the introduction of ART X Modern a section of the fair dedicated to pioneers of African modern art from the mid 20th century as well as a Performance Pavilion featuring three performance works over the weekend A key highlight of the 2019 fair was ART X Talks which featured a keynote address from Wangechi Mutu Other notable speakers included Emeka Ogboh N Gone Fall Kathryn Weir Joel Benson and Reni Folawiyo Yusuf Grillo Ablade Glover Joy Labinjo Sam Nhlengethwa Nelson Makamo Titza Berhanu Jems Koko Bi Demas Nwoko Lady Skollie and Uche Okeke were among the notable artists exhibited in this edition The fair featured a range of curated projects including the work of Emeka Ogboh curated by Tayo Ogunbiyi as well as three performance pieces curated by Wura Natasha Ogunji Fifth edition editThe fifth edition was held from 2 to 9 December 2020 welcoming guests from 101 countries around the world It was presented as an online only art fair on the relaunched ARTXLAGOS COM and was bolstered by an extensive virtual program of 13 events The 2020 edition saw the presentation of New Nigeria Studios 21 an online exhibition that showcased the stories of select photographers and filmmakers who took to the streets of Nigeria in protest in October 2020 as well as ART X Review The Wrap Up with Njideka Akunyili Crosby a masterclass for emerging artists discussing the growth place and potential of the artist in today s world A key highlight of the 2020 fair was ART X Talks which featured critically acclaimed artist Hank Willis Thomas and Opal Tometi co founder of Black Lives Matter Other notable speakers included Folarin Falz Falana Lola Ogunnaike Freda Isingoma Lemi Ghariokwu Yagazie Emezi and Kelechi Amadi Obi 22 The exhibiting artists included Ouattara Watts Aboudia Ben Osawe Francois Xavier Gbre Ablade Glover Nike Okundaye Davies Boris Nzebo Abe Odedina Angele Etoundi Essamba Olu Ajayi Wole Lagunju and Tiffanie Delune among others The fair s programme also featured ART X Live which presented the short performance film Like Someone s Watching a special project titled the Graveyard of Ideas 40 Minutes with a series of conversations with the fair s exhibiting galleries across their various locations Sixth edition editThe sixth edition was held from 4 to 7 November 2021 at The Federal Palace Lagos and extended online till 21 November at ARTXLAGOS COM It welcomed 30 leading galleries presenting artworks by 120 artists from Africa and its diaspora It featured a range of curated projects including Future Africa and Unfolding Layers of Time curated by Aude Christel Mgba and an interactive project We Are Here curated by AWCA 16 ART X Talks featured critically acclaimed speakers including a conversation in collaboration with the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art Notable speakers included Prince Yemisi Shyllon Kavita Chellaram Osinachi Hakeem Adedeji Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung Kelani Abass Emmanuel Iduma and Nengi Omuku Key highlights of the 2021 fair included Reloading an NFT exhibition featuring 10 of Africa s most exciting digital artists in collaboration with SuperRare curated by Africa s foremost crypto artist Osinachi and Maurice Chapot and Ayo Lawson 23 In addition a special presentation Art of Yusuf Grillo was curated by ko in celebration of the life and legacy of acclaimed Nigerian artist Yusuf Grillo 24 Exhibiting artists at the fair included Amoako Boafo Aboudia J D Okhai Ojeikere Mous Lamrabat Benji Reid Ouattara Watts Nike Okundaye Davies Joana Choumali Boris Nzebo Anjel Boris Anje Dmitri Fagbouhoun among others Seventh Edition editThe seventh edition was held from 4 to 6 November 2022 at the Federal Palace Lagos and featured 31 galleries presenting over 120 artists from across Africa and its Diaspora with a virtual exhibition on Artsy The special projects at the fair spoke distinctly to the theme Who Will Gather Under The Baobab Tree while highlighting experimental mediums and the multidisciplinary artists working in them Featured artists and commissioned projects included Victor Ehikhamenor s sculptural installation Ulin Noifo The Lineage That Never Ends Linda Dounia s digital exhibition Once Upon A Garden The conversation we must have by Matthew Eguavoen and a special performance by Ranti Bam titled Sowing Seeds in Hearthland Other presenting artists included Angele Etoundi Essamba Anthony Nsofor Carl Edouard Keita Austin Uzor Blaise Vernyuy Cecilia Lamptey Botchway Demas Nwanna Nwoko 25 The Access ART X Prize editThe Access ART X Prize awards early career artists from Africa and its Diaspora with opportunities to develop their practices with the intention of setting them up for the highest levels of success on the global stage In its initial iteration the Prize was created to bolster the careers of emerging artists after identifying the absence of infrastructure that exists for contemporary art within the country In 2022 the Prize platform evolved to include an additional award and is now open to emerging artists from the rest of Africa and its Diaspora in a bid to buttress sustainable careers for a wider range of artists The 2016 and 2017 editions of the Prize were won by Patrick Akpojotor and Habeeb Andu 26 27 In 2018 Bolatito Aderemi Ibitola a multi disciplinary artist emerged as the winner receiving a grant towards the execution of a solo presentation at the third edition of ART X Lagos as well as a three month residency at Gasworks London In 2019 the Prize was won by self taught documentary photographer Etinosa Yvonne 28 After a hiatus due to Covid 19 the Access Bank ART X Prize returned in 2021 with visual artist Chigozie Obi emerging as the winner 29 In 2022 two winners were awarded Dafe Oboro emerged as the winner of the Nigeria Award with a generous grant towards a solo exhibition and a three month residency at Gasworks London Belinda Kazeem Kaminiski won the Africa Diaspora Award with the same grant towards a solo exhibition and a three month residency at Yinka Shonibare s GAS Foundation in LagosART X Live editART X Live is a platform for expression and experimentation by Africa s dynamic young creators fusing music and visual art launched in 2016 by ART X Collective ART X Live is an immersive one of a kind showcase featuring exciting collaborations between some of the fastest rising talents on the African continent ART X Live alumni include the musicians Obongjayar DBN Gogo Oxlade Falana WurlD Lady Donli Amaarae TMXO Odunsi the Engine Wavy the Creator and Teni the Entertainer and visual artists Dafe Oboro Fahd Bello Daberechi AMKMQ Joy Matashi Williams Chechet Dricky Tunde Alara Osaze Amadasun Tomisin Akins King Jesse Uranta and Fadekemi Ogunsanya among others References edit Freeman Liam Seb Emina 2018 10 30 Why Lagos Is West Africa s Capital Of Culture British Vogue Retrieved 2019 03 08 This Art Fair Is Basically The Frieze of West Africa Harper s BAZAAR Arabia Retrieved 2019 03 08 Proctor Rebecca Anne 2019 11 05 The Idea Here Is to Go Big Galleries at the Art X Lagos Fair Work to Cultivate Africa s Largest Economy artnet News Retrieved 2020 01 09 Au Nigeria un marche de l art tres prometteur in French 2019 11 06 Retrieved 2020 01 09 Africa s leading artists prepare for Lagos Fair Premium Times Nigeria Premium Times Nigeria 2017 07 19 Retrieved 2018 01 16 a b Art X Lagos west Africa s first international art fair Financial Times Retrieved 2018 03 29 Mitter Siddhartha 2019 02 08 Lagos City of Hustle Builds an Art Ecosystem The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2019 03 08 Lagos s lively arts scene Apollo Magazine 2018 11 29 Retrieved 2019 03 08 CNN s African Voices meets Tokini Peterside the founder of West Africa s first International Art Fair My FrontPager Archived from the original on 2018 05 22 Retrieved 2018 01 16 The powerhouse behind Art X Lagos CNN Video Retrieved 2018 03 29 Amawhe Oneme 2017 10 31 Art X Lagos is a catalyst for West African art Vanguard News Retrieved 2018 01 16 a b Editor Online 2017 11 10 For Art X the Future of Art in Africa is Stunning THISDAYLIVE Retrieved 2018 01 16 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a last has generic name help a b Scott Katy 2016 11 06 Artists bend rules of contemporary African art CNN Style Retrieved 2021 12 01 Chutel Lynsey 2017 10 30 Art fairs may be nearing peak globally but in Africa they re just getting started Quartz Retrieved 2018 01 16 Das Jareh 2020 12 19 ART X Lagos Responds to EndSARS ocula com Retrieved 2020 12 19 a b Art X Lagos 2021 West Africa s Premier Art Fair Returns Latitudes Editorial Retrieved 2021 11 29 Editor Online 2017 08 13 Art X to Showcase Africa s Leading Art Masters THISDAYLIVE Retrieved 2018 01 16 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a last has generic name help a b ART X Lagos returns with bigger and bolder ambitions Ventures Africa Ventures Africa 2017 09 27 Retrieved 2018 01 16 Gbadamosi Nosmot 2018 11 05 1 6 million painting first public display and other highlights from ART X Lagos CNN Style Retrieved 2019 03 08 SamDuru Prisca 2019 07 30 Art X Lagos returns in November 2019 Vanguard News Retrieved 2019 10 29 Adenike Olanrewaju 2020 12 09 In the wake of tumultuous EndSARS demonstrations Nigerian photographers tell a story of strength and hope CNN Retrieved 2021 01 18 ART X Talks 2020 YouTube www youtube com Retrieved 2020 12 19 Rotinwa Ayodeji 2021 11 05 Art X Lagos puts NFTs by African artists in the limelight The Art Newspaper Retrieved 2021 11 29 Proctor Rebecca Anne 2021 11 08 We Sell for the Same Prices Here That We Sell at Basel Nigerian Collectors Hunt for West Africa s Next Art Stars at Art X Lagos Artnet News Retrieved 2021 11 29 2022 artxlagos artxlagos com Retrieved 2023 09 13 Sam Duru Prisca Vera Samuel Anyagafu 2017 10 03 ART X LAGOS unveils galleries artists for 2017 annual fair Vanguard News Retrieved 2018 05 13 Art X Lagos returns with second edition features 60 artists from 14 countries Retrieved 2018 05 13 Etinosa Yvonne wins 2019 Art X prize The Guardian Nigeria 2019 09 21 Retrieved 2020 12 19 Chigozie Obi wins N1 8m Access Bank Art X Prize P M News Retrieved 2021 11 29 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title ART X Lagos amp oldid 1175196948, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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