Why our works are ‘Infinite Treasures’ – Oshinowo, Olaku, others
Adaeze by Nwokolo |
Twelve like-minded artists: Reuben Ugbine,
Abiodun Olaku, Bunmi Babatunde, Sam Ovraiti, Duke Asidere, Edosa Ogiugo, Alex
Nwokolo, Fidelis Odogwu, Joshua Nmesirionye, Diseye Tantua, Felix Osiemi and grandmaster
Kolade Oshinowo, will be showing five works each on Saturday, October 27, at
Terra Kulture, Tiamiyu Savage, Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria, in the sixth
edition of Infinite Treasures which
will run for more than a week.
‘Why Faces and Places is dedicated to my mother’
“My mother had cancer
at very late age of 75. She went through chemotherapy for a year, it affected
her kidney, heart, ears, skin and other parts of her body. We saw her suffer
and we saw her go bald. Words cannot describe the emotional trauma we (her
children) went through,” says the CEO of Alexis Galleries, Patty Chidiac-Mastrogiannis
during a press preview of Faces and
Places II in Lagos.
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