Young Contemporaries 2016 Alumni
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Ayobola Kekere-Ekun
Ayobola Kekere-Ekun’s chosen medium of expression is quite unusual, even globally. There is a certain kind of patience, and discipline that goes into creating the work she does.
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Dipo Doherty
Dipo stands at the intersection of culture and science with his large-scale paintings. His works are at once arresting, his patterns intricate. He is inspired by big bangs in his mind, and the reality of breakthroughs in life and in science
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Eloghosa Osunde
In her body of work Eloghosa, who is also a writer – and has been publicly endorsed by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie - preoccupies herself with the city but her focus is more on the people on the streets, in the city, and their diverse stories.
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Logor Oluwamuyiwa
In bird’s eye photography, Logor Oluwamuyiwa captures landscapes, the city of Lagos in a way that is still and stark. His characters are unsuspecting passers-by, bridges, road signs… His is a Lagos that is rid of colour and vibrancy and yet possesses a chilling beauty that we may not have seen otherwise. He has been doing this for years and archiving it in a movement titled Monochrome Lagos.
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Yadichinma Ukoha-Kalu
Yadichinma Ukoha-Kalu is a multidisciplinary artist, living, and working in Lagos. She is from Ohafia, Abia State but has lived most of her years in Lagos. She grew up loving all genres of art and through the years she has found expression in almost all forms such as; painting, drawing, sculpting , photography, digital art and collaging