ART X Lagos exhibits contemporary art for Macron
Macron (in tie), Ambode to his left |
ART X Lagos, West Africa’s
foremost international art fair, curated a special exhibition of artwork during
President Emmanuel Macron’s celebrated visit to the iconic New Afrika Shrine.
The exhibition featured works by
three of Nigeria’s leading contemporary artists Victor Ehikhamenor, Abraham
Oghobase and Ndidi Emefiele, and it covered a wide range of forms including
photography and mixed media.
A lover of the arts, Macron, is
currently working towards making France more attractive to artists from all
over the world with a particular interest in African contemporary art and
talent.
ART X Lagos founder, Tokini
Peterside, introduced the artists to him and the Lagos State Governor, Akinwunmi
Ambode.
On the rare occasion of
presenting his work to Macron, Oghobase, a photographer, said, "Meeting
President Emmanuel Macron and Governor Ambode, among other distinguished
guests, was a fantastic and surreal experience. I was honoured to exhibit my
work alongside Emefiele and Ehikhamenor as part of the ART X Lagos special
presentation. Ecstatic is a series
that means a lot to me for its place in my early artistic journey as well as
for how it connects me to the city of Lagos, where I was born, brought up and I’ve
lived for most of my life. I truly appreciate the hard work by all of the
event's organisers, especially the ART X Lagos team."
Award-winning visual artist and
writer, Ehikhamenor, remarked: "What makes or mars a nation, state is the
range of its critical cultural output. In the past, Nigerian rulers and
cultural promoters have neglected the visual arts and relegated their
importance. The addition of curated visuals by ART X Lagos to the cultural
event during President Macron's visit to the New Afrika Shrine in Lagos
strengthens this belief in the value and importance of our artistic production.
Thank you to ART X Lagos and the show's organisers for this important moment in
our contemporary history."
The culture showcase was one of Macron’s
stops during a two-day visit to Nigeria focused on fostering bilateral
relationships based on socio-cultural interaction and cooperation. He also
announced the launch of the African Cultural Season scheduled to hold in France
in 2020.
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