ART X Lagos, West Africa’s leading international art fair, has kicked off its highly anticipated ninth edition.
The four-day event will be held from October 31 to November 3 at The Federal Palace, Victoria Island, Lagos.
This year’s theme ‘Promised Lands” will explore places — real and imagined — that offer hope and a vision of greater freedoms, prompting a critical examination of where Africa and its diaspora aspire to go.
Speaking at a recent press briefing, Tokini Peterside-Schwebig, founder of ART X Lagos, said: “We are thrilled to present an exceptional lineup of artists, exhibitions and galleries for our ninth edition, representing the diverse and dynamic voices emerging from all corners of Africa and the diaspora”.
“‘Promised Lands’ is a theme that resonates deeply with our collective journey—reflecting on where we are and envisioning where we aspire to be. It was crucial for us to create a platform that not only anchors the African art movement but also drives meaningful conversations about the social, political, and cultural landscapes of our continent.
“We remain dedicated to creating an absolutely cannot-miss experience for our artists, cultural partners, gallerists, collectors and visitors from Africa, and around the world.”
The fair will feature 10 specially curated galleries from cities like Lagos, Harare, Accra, and London, showcasing a diverse mix of emerging and established artists.
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Additionally, ART X Lagos will host various exhibitions, including ‘The Mark-Makers: Unsung Pioneers,’ honoring extraordinary individuals who redefined what was possible for Africans in science, art, and social activism.
Other major exhibitions include Andrew Dosunmu’s solo exhibition ‘Restless Cities: From Lagos to the World’ and Marcellina Akpojotor’s textile art addressing sustainability.
ART X Live! will return with a live music experience connecting the dots between Nigeria’s past, present, and future sounds.
ART X Cinema will showcase a selection of 13 films by African and diaspora filmmakers.
The Access ART X Prize 2023 winners will host solo exhibitions around the concept of “What May Come.”
ART X Talks will feature engaging discussions, including a conversation with filmmaker Andrew Dosunmu.
Educational programs such as the Schools’ Programme and the Development Forum will nurture the next generation of African talent.
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