The Temple Management Company’s artdDivision is set to launch its first solo exhibition, ‘It’s Not Furniture’.

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The exhibition is aimed at showcasing art enthusiasts, collectors, and works from six contemporary artists ranging from mixed media to charcoal drawings.

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The concept of the exhibition is set to reveal that art is not furniture but a representation of the life, belief and culture of young contemporary individuals.

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Working with established artists, such as; Marcellina Akpojotor, Logo Oluwamuyiwa, Ken Nwadiogbu, Fola David, John Maduand JeikenLato-Unah, the inaugural exhibition hopes to cement their global presence and to create a name for them in the local scene.

Winifred Okpapi, Temple Art manager, explained what the exhibition entails.

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“Temple Arts aims to create artistic experiences that catalyse cultural exchanges, connect communities, and engage the public’s imagination,” said Okpapi.

“Our annual exhibition serves as a platform to encourage emerging contemporary artists’ adventurous experimentation and creativity.

The artists will be showing their works through the uniqueness of various artistic expressions, with the background of Nigeria in modern times.

The exhibition will be held at the Omenka Gallery, Lagos from May 27 to June 9.

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