Scheduled to open on Saturday, July 18, 2026, at 3:00 p.m., the exhibition will run through August 8, 2026. Bringing together a new body of work that reflects Oresegun's continued exploration of cultural heritage through his distinctive hyperreality style.
The exhibition promises to examine the intricate relationship between tradition and contemporary life, using portraiture and symbolism to celebrate the richness of African cultural narratives. Threads of Heritage: Cultural Weaving invites viewers to reflect on the enduring connections between generations and the values that shape collective identity.
Oresegun has earned international recognition for his technically accomplished paintings, often blending meticulous realism with imaginative compositions that provoke thought and conversation. His latest works are expected to continue this artistic trajectory, offering fresh perspectives on culture, history, and self-expression.
Hosted by Mydrim Gallery, the exhibition will be held at 74B Norman Williams Street, S.W. Ikoyi, Lagos, and is expected to attract collectors, curators, fellow artists, and art enthusiasts from across the country.
With Threads of Heritage: Cultural Weaving, Oresegun once again invites audiences into a visually compelling world where realism meets symbolism, reaffirming his place as one of Nigeria's most influential contemporary artists.

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