A group exhibition in Lagos recently offered a fascinating window into how young Nigerian artists are navigating identity in an increasingly globalized world. Featuring creatives aged 19 to 26, the show presented works with distinctly Nigerian imagery and lived experiences. Additionally, it showcased digital art steeped in anime aesthetics, dreamlike 3D worlds, grounded street photography, and a striking acrylic portrait of Grace Jones titled “Quiet Rebellion.” The myriad influences on display revealed a generation unbound by geography. Ultimately, the exhibition champions creative freedom, offering emerging artists a platform to experiment, redefine their perspectives, and shape a dynamic artistic future that is both global and uniquely their own.
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