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2022 SPECIAL PROJECTS  



Each year, ART X Lagos includes a series of Special Projects that highlight today’s most experimental mediums and the multidisciplinary artists working in them. The practices of these artists often fall outside of commercial remits and conceptual considerations of contemporary life which further enrich the atmosphere of ART X Lagos.




2022 CURATED PROJECTS

ULIN-NÓIFO,
THE LINEAGE THAT NEVER ENDS







Presented by Chapel Hill Denham

Ehikamenor’s commission incorporated rosary beads, bronzes and sound works. They can be seen as anagrams that allow us to study the artefacts that have shaped Benin’s cultural and political histories, and to contemplate new omens for Nigeria’s present and future realities.

2022 CURATED PROJECTS

SOWING SEEDS IN HEARTHLAND







Responding to the fair’s theme Who Will Gather Under The Baobab Tree?, Bam’s performance “Sowing Seeds in Hearthland” explored the symbolic connection between her hearths and the Baobab tree - spaces that Africans have gathered around to share stories, harness wisdom and seek spiritual and material sustenance.

2022 CURATED PROJECTS

ONCE UPON A GARDEN







Presented by Zircon Marine

Once Upon A Garden was a digital garden born from a collaboration between the artist, Linda Dounia and an Artificial Intelligence (AI) model. It was a dystopian projection of a likely outcome of global warming, that depicted a world where humans now have to live with simulated images of plants and flowers, which have all disappeared from earth.

2021 SPECIAL PROJECTS  



Each year, ART X Lagos includes a series of Special Projects that highlight today’s most experimental mediums and the multidisciplinary artists working in them. The practices of these artists often fall outside of commercial remits and conceptual considerations of contemporary life which further enrich the atmosphere of ART X Lagos.




2021 CURATED PROJECTS

UNFOLDING LAYERS OF TIME







Presented by Chapel Hill Denham

Through a multi-layered immersive installation composed of paintings, sculptures and photographs, award-winning artist Kelani Abass explored multiple narratives and histories informed by examining his own family archives.

2021 CURATED PROJECTS

FUTURE AFRICA







Presented by Africa No Filter

Future Africa comprised of two solo exhibitions by artists David Alabo and Adéọlá Ọlágúnjú contemplating the continent’s future and the commitments required to achieve its grand visions. Under what parameters should we proceed, and how do we go about realizing what we envisage?

2021 CURATED PROJECTS

WE ARE HERE







Presented by Flutterwave

We Are Here looked at the avenues of reinvention through and reimagining collective action and making. It brought together the Kaduna based film collective, The Critics and the Lagos based sound artist Aye! working with the daily ART X Lagos audience in an interactive narrative space, using sound, objects and green screens to create a 3-minute visual film over the three days of the fair.

2021 CURATED PROJECTS

"RELOADING..." AN NFT EXHIBITION







Presented by 7UP

ART X Lagos presented a carefully curated mix of exceptionally diverse and inspiring digital artists from across the African continent and the diaspora. Organised in partnership with SuperRare, the pioneering curated marketplace for NFT artworks, the exhibition presented artists from countries including Nigeria, Morocco, South Africa, Ghana, Rwanda, Senegal and more.

2020 SPECIAL PROJECTS  



Each year, ART X Lagos includes a series of Special Projects that highlight today’s most experimental mediums and the multidisciplinary artists working in them. The practices of these artists often fall outside of commercial remits and offer conceptual considerations of contemporary life which further enrich the atmosphere of ART X Lagos.





2020 CURATED PROJECTS





Supported by ANAP Foundation

This exhibition presented the stories of select photographers, filmmakers and protesters who took to the streets of Nigeria in October 2020. Viewers were invited to browse different perspectives of a collective outcry for new approaches to governance. Featured artworks spotlight a selection of experiences during this period, across 17 states in Nigeria. The presentation of these works considered how physical experiences are increasingly communicated, navigated and expanded through online space. Displayed across 21 digital, interconnected rooms, groupings of the works focused on recurring themes including justice, hashtags and language that described connections facilitated via social media. This approach captured how and why this pivotal moment in Nigerian history must be remembered, through reasons that transcend ethnic lines and state borders. It connected diverse Nigerian citizens who seek and envision change across this nation. In moving forward, and perhaps above all, this selection radiated a strong belief in the transformation that will usher in a New Nigeria.

2020 CURATED PROJECTS

Graveyard of Ideas
Healing Sessions







In light of the tumultuous year 2020 has been, ART X Collective offered restorative sessions for our community through Graveyard of Ideas, hosted and conceived by Sheila Chukwulozie and Uzoma Orji.

2019 SPECIAL PROJECTS  



Each year, ART X Lagos includes a series of Special Projects that highlight today’s most experimental mediums and the multidisciplinary artists working in them. The practices of these artists often fall outside of commercial remits and conceptual considerations of contemporary life which further enrich the atmosphere of ART X Lagos.





2019 CURATED PROJECTS

This is Lagos







Sponsored by The SAGE Innovation Centre

This project showcased emerging photographers whose work documented the built environment in Lagos, including buildings under construction and those symptomatic of the deterioration and neglect of existing infrastructure, the latter seemingly standing in for times past. Together, the works revealed a few of the infinite number of perspectives from which Lagos can be represented, and the many areas threatened by the city’s environmental challenges. Through augmented reality, some of these photographs were “consumed” by elements that represented a few of the ways in which the environment is currently at risk.

This is Lagos responded to Falz’s ‘This is Nigeria’, and in turn Childish Gambino’s ‘This is America’. Shifting from their emphasis on people, this project presented the environment as a shared space. The aim was to highlight everyday choices which affect the condition of Lagos. Additionally, the project sought to stimulate conversations about decisions made today that will affect our shared tomorrows. The featured photographers included Amanda Iheme, Nyancho NwaNri and Ifebusola Shotunde.

2019 CURATED PROJECTS

Lagos: 20Hz – 20kHz







For the 2019 edition of the fair, Artist Emeka Ogboh conceived a new commission, a work of sound art, that combined music with field recordings of the city of Lagos. With this project, the artist continues to position sound as a core attribute of contemporary cities. Viewers experienced this through emitted sounds that change from one area of the fair to the next, thanks to the incorporation of multi-channel wireless headphones, a first by the artist. The format echoes that of the silent disco, where people listen to the music of their choice from headsets and, as a result, dance out of sync with those around them. ART X Lagos visitors were also free to experience the fair without these sounds by going without headphones. Pairing the visual content of the fair with his selected sounds, Ogboh disturbed aural and visual boundaries. He presented a metaphor for life, especially its unexpected junctures, by using intangible content. In isolating sound as layers of the city, the work presented jarring contrasts between that which is heard and the array of visuals that compose the fair’s offerings. Experienced within the context of the fair — a meeting point for diverse segments of society — the work invited visitors to contemplate the inextricable link between displacement, diaspora and belonging.

2019 CURATED PROJECTS

The Realities of Demas







Sponsored by Tangerine.ng

Award-winning filmmaker Joel Benson presents the first in a series of virtual reality films that document the studio spaces of contemporary artists based in Nigeria. Curated by Tayo Ogunbiyi, the works and archival matter shared in this film revisit the multifaceted trajectory of artist Demas Nwoko. These items include documentation of the artist’s architectural designs, his publication New Culture, theatre scripts and a selection of paintings and sculptures. The items highlight the artist’s overlapping forays into architecture, theatre, art criticism and the visual arts. The Realities of Demas offers an opportunity to reflect on histories of multidisciplinary approaches to creative expression. As contemporary artists continue to explore ideas across mediums and creative platforms, this project showcases several art historical precedents with roots in Ibadan and Asaba.

2019 CURATED PROJECTS

Àlà







This two-channel video by Emeka Ogboh was created in 2014 when the artist was well into his Lagos Soundscapes series, and showcased at ART X Lagos 2019. The series is composed of artworks that feature details of Lagos in sound, photography and video. In making Àlà,Ogboh culled content from his audio and visual field recordings of daily movements in the city. The result is an audiovisual collage that reflects diverse and shared experiences had in Lagos.

2019 PEFORMANCE PAVILION

The Performance Pavilion was a new addition to the fair that focused on performance art.
The 2019 programme was titled Small Acts and included a series of performances that invited the audience to consider the connection between art and ethics, curated by Wura-Natasha Ogunji.

2019 PERFORMANCE PAVILLION

Water Work


by Eca Eps






Water Work is a durational performance exploring the notion of women’s labour in the particular societal context of Nigeria. Whilst the action in the performance appears physically taxing, the performance does not exert force or pressure.

A uniformed figure appears under a torrent of water gushing out of a tanker (similar to those frequently seen delivering water to apartment blocks in Lagos). The water gushes out at a rate of 500 gallons per minute, a month’s supply for four families flooding the area and disappearing into sewers in the space of 20 minutes. Tactful links are drawn to discourses around power, (in)equality and access to resources.

2019 PERFORMANCE PAVILLION

MIRROR MIRROR


by Taiwo Aiyedogbon






Taiwo Aiyedogbon’s MIRROR MIRROR is a poetic performance that highlights human connection in the face of perceived difference and individuality. Two performers — joined at the arms by their costume — are dressed in headgear and face coverings that conceal their individuality. Over the course of the one-and-a-half-hour performance, their choreographed movements reference the spiralling structure of a DNA molecule. While their dancing is related, it is also restricted by their costume, such that the piece necessitates great collaboration and endurance for its execution.


2019 PERFORMANCE PAVILLION

If Not For A Child


by Ngozi Schommers






If Not For A Child is a performance and installation that questions the expectation of motherhood as a primary source of value for women in Nigeria, using the Igbo tradition of Ọmụgwọ as a point of departure. Ọmụgwọ centres around the care of new mothers; typically a woman’s mother will stay with her for three months or more to offer support and care for the baby. Upon return to her village, the new grandmother sings as she is welcomed home by her townswomen. She offers gifts of salt, soap, fabric and other items to thank them and attest to her wealth, privilege and accomplishments. Schommers performs this tradition in the form of a song and dance with a group of artists, but in this case the song Ma obuhu ma Nwa, onye ga enye m? (which translates as “If not for a child, who will give me?”) becomes a question for society: If not for a child,
am I of any value here?


2019 INTERACTIVE PROJECTS

With the intention of engaging the full spectrum of attendees at ART X Lagos, each year the Interactive Projects invite guests to experience new ways of artistic expression. For the 2019 Interactive Projects, A Whitespace Creative Agency, the curator, explored the theme of PLAY.  The Interactive Projects was presented by 7UP.

2019 INTERACTIVE PROJECTS

Play as Collective







In Play as Collective, the juxtaposition of the analogue world and our desired digital future is interrogated. Developed from a collaboration between Nifemi Marcus-Bello, Desiree Craig and Deborah Segun, the project explored the act of wishing through the lens of nostalgia and aspiration. Creating a virtual wishing installation, the artists simulated the act of making a wish, allowing participants to experience a sense of idealistic hope.

2019 INTERACTIVE PROJECTS

Play as Creation







In Play as Creation, we created an interactive textile installation resulting from a collaboration between artist Yadichinma Ukoha-Kalu and fashion designer Bubu Ogisi. It explored the idea of print, pattern and form-making, and revealed how these yield the everyday materials and textiles that adorn our bodies. Incorporating methods such as wax printing, silk printing and indigo dyeing, the project merged traditional Nigerian textile manufacturing practices with modern forms of expression. The audience was invited to interact with the textiles through an immersive installation that allowed them to participate in the production process by designing wearable items of their own.

2018 SPECIAL PROJECTS 



Each year, ART X Lagos includes a series of Special Projects that highlight today’s most experimental mediums and the multidisciplinary artists working in them. The practices of these artists often fall outside of commercial remits and conceptual considerations of contemporary life which further enrich the atmosphere of ART X Lagos.





2018 CURATED PROJECTS

Yinka Shonibare CBE







The 2018 Curated Projects focused on the keynote artist Yinka Shonibare CBE, who visited Lagos from London, and was celebrated with an exhibition exploring his career highlights.

Over the past decade, Yinka Shonibare CBE has become well known for his exploration of colonialism and post-colonialism within the contemporary context of globalization. Working in painting, sculpture, photography, film, and performance, Shonibare’s work examines race, class and the construction of cultural identity through sharp political commentary of the tangled interrelationship between Africa and Europe and their respective economic and political histories. Having described himself as a postcolonial hybrid, Shonibare uses wry citations of Western art history and literature to question the validity of contemporary cultural and national identities.

2018 CURATED PROJECTS

Ben Enwonwu, Tutu (1974)







A highlight of the 2018 fair was the unveiling of Ben Enwonwu’s world-famous ‘Tutu’ (1974), the painting’s first public display in Nigeria in over 40 years. Loaned to the fair by Access Bank, the showcase of ‘Tutu’, which earlier in 2018 became the most highly valued work of Nigerian modern art ever sold at auction for £1.2 million ($1.67 million), marked a historic moment in Nigerian art history.

2018 INTERACTIVE PROJECTS

With the intention of engaging the full spectrum of attendees at ART X Lagos, each year the Interactive Projects invite guests to experience new ways of artistic expression. For  the 2018 Fair, the audience were encouraged to participate in three diverse and exciting art installations, curated by A Whitespace Creative Agency.

2018 INTERACTIVE PROJECTS

The Live Art Studio






A 3-day interactive live studio performance where two participating artists each created at least one piece of artwork, for the fair duration.

2018 INTERACTIVE PROJECTS

Mad Horse City






A multimedia experience called ‘Mad Horse City’ explored a futuristic imagination of Lagos in the year 2115 consisting of a graphic novella, a series of imaginative vignettes and a set of virtual reality (VR) environments created by Olalekan Jeyifous and Wale Lawal. Guests time traveled to a new reality of the city of Lagos and were enchanted and intrigued by the stories of the near future.

2018 INTERACTIVE PROJECTS

Lagos Drawings







Sponsored by H2Oh!

‘Lagos Drawings’ was an Interactive Installation which combined digital technology, perceptible sounds and visual illustrations inspired by Lagos Textures created by a multidisciplinary collaboration led by Karo Akpokiere, and includes Desmond Okeke and G.rizo. This installation was an artistic representation of the present-day city.