For Penawou who chose full tide
Legends never die
Alum launches sophomore novel “The Girl Child”
Nigerian artists display ingenuity in Art Master Africa Competition
Insight on Elizabeth Samuel’s new book
Christmas is coming early, NIHOTOUR DG tells hospitality personnel
Olambe women benefit from Pretonia health, business outreach
Future Face 2024: 2 winners to emerge as grand finale holds
Mysticism of Ojo’s abstract expression
SNA frowns at merging of performing, fine & applied arts
How US rescued my linguistic talent – Prof Igbineweka
Mai Martaba Premieres ahead of Global Oscar Campaign
Ben Enwonwu returns in new exhibition of works @ National Museum
Subscribe to our newsletter
Sign up for our newsletter, and be the first to get the latest news on Vanguard.
SubscribeThe Benin Art Fair debuts
The inaugural edition of The Benin Art Fair, T-BAF, has been scheduled to hold from November 29 to December 8, 2024.
Black History Month: Celebrating African Diaspora achievements
The Black History celebration observed every year, celebrates the rich cultural heritage, achievements and contributions of Black people throughout history.
The story of Igue festival for live theatrical performance
Ahead of this year’s celebration of the Igue Festival, an annual traditional festival of the Benin people in December 2025, the Association for Cultural and Economic Renaissance of Edo (ACERE) is re-enacting this historic event through live theatrical performance.
Young artists mirror their time @ Alexis Galleries
A group exhibition of contemporary art titled “Mirrors of Our Time” begins November 16, and runs till November 30, 2024 at Alexis Galleries, Victoria Island, Lagos
DelFest 2024 holds in Asaba
Beginning from November 22 till 24, 2024,the much anticipated Delta Festival, fondly known as DelFest 2024, will be held at the Dome Event Centre, Asaba, Delta State capital.
Lagos Fringe expands global impact with festival gathering
British Council, Lagos Fringe presents Festival Gathering, a key highlight of the festival’s 2024 programme that unites arts and culture leaders from across the globe…
Promised Lands: A review of ART X 2024
What does Promised Lands mean to you? ‘Who’ is catered to in the promised lands? All these and more are questions answered by the recently concluded Art X Exhibition.
Insights into Josephine Ogufere’s teaching kids to read
In her new book titled, “Teaching Kids to Read: A Step By Step Guide”, Educational consultant and prolific author, Josephine Oghenekevbe Ogufere provides practical tips towards surmounting the perennial problem of lackluster attitude to reading among young people.
Foundation gives voice to refugee children through artworks
The Violet Foundation is an organization established to address the challenges faced by displaced persons and refugees across Africa, from Arts to humanitarian outreach.
O’DA Art Gallery presents Idahor’s I See (Wo)men As Trees
STEPPING out with her first solo exhibition in Nigeria in a decade, Taiye Idahor’s I See (Wo)men As Trees, presented by contemporary art gallery, O’DA, is a poetic visual meditation on ancestry, identity and the feminine experience.
A Curator, who unveils African Art’s unsung heroes
Driven by a passion to right the art world’s perceived wrongs, curator Iheanyi Onwuegbucha is spearheading a crucial shift in the art world’s narrative.
Nigerian artist Omon Sophia exhibits in Paris’ Holy Art Gallery
Paris-based Nigerian artist, Igbinovia Omon Sophia, is participating in the ongoing Physical and Digital Open Exhibition by the Holy Art Gallery in Paris
Book by Ajogwu and Castellote tackles new challenges facing visual art
As part of their commitment to enriching the conversations on art collection and creation, Professor Fabian Ajogwu, OFR SAN, and Dr. Jess Castellote had an exclusive reading of their latest collaborative work, “Creating Art: Authenticity and Ownership in the Visual Art” at an intimate gathering held recently at MILIKI, Victoria Island, Lagos.
Odetomi’s portrait art of sparkling colours
Whoever thought that black identity in painting, which has found broad acceptability among young artists recently would go away so soon may be wrong.
Writing has earned me recognition money couldn’t have given me – Assin Godstime
Assin Godstime is an Edo State-born writer. In this interview he shares his background and the trajectory of his writing career
Subscribe to our E-EDITIONS
Subscribe to our digital e-editions here, and enjoy access to the exact replica of Vanguard Newspapers publications.
Subscribe