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Nigerian visual artist
Ayo Akínwándé
Born Nationality Nigerian Education Occupation(s) Visual artist and writer Known for Edith Russ-Haus 2020 Media Art Award
Oldenburg , Germany
Place Publique Prize 2019, Fonderie Darling
Montréal ,
Canada Website
ayoakinwande .com
Ayo Akínwándé (born in
Lagos ,
Nigeria ) is a
Nigerian contemporary
visual artist , curator, and writer. He is known for his vivid multimedia drawings and works on paper.
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Early life and education
Ayo Akínwándé was born and brought up in
Lagos ,
Nigeria . He studied Architecture from
Covenant University Nigeria.
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Exhibitions
Selected solo exhibitions:
Power Show III - The God-Fathers Must Be Crazy, Darling Foundry Montreal Quebec, Canada 2019.
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the artist isn't present, The Gallow Gate, Glasgow 2019.
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Power Show II : The God-Fathers Are Not To Blame,
Revolving Art Incubator , Lagos (Nigeria) 2018.
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Power Show I, Omenka Gallery , Lagos (Nigeria) 2018.
Deaf vs Dumb II , National Museum, Lagos 2017.
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Publications
2019 “Victor Ehikhamenor: From the Village to the World, and Back Again”, The Art Momentum.
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2018 Confronting an Unaddressed Nigerian Reality in the Exhibition ‘Salvage Therapy’ The Sole Adventurer.
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2020 "Who Art Exhibition Epp?” , People's Stories Project.
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