Access Holdings, Coronation Group showcase Nigerian art in UK

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Access Corporation and Coronation Group Ltd have partnered to champion an exhibition of modern Nigerian art in the United Kingdom.

The exhibition announced on Wednesday will bring together over 250 works from more than 50 artists, spotlighting Nigeria’s extraordinary artistic legacy from the 1940s to the turn of the century.

Opening at Tate Modern in London this October, it is believed that the exhibition places Nigeria’s creative legacy firmly at the centre of global art history.

“For the two financial institutions, this partnership represents more than corporate patronage. It is a strategic investment in cultural restoration and identity. By actively supporting Nigerian Modernism, Access Holdings and Coronation Group reaffirm their belief that Africa’s future will be shaped not only by innovation in boardrooms and markets but also by imagination in studios, classrooms and museums,” read a part of the statement.

The chairman of both institutions, Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede, a member of Tate Modern’s International Council, said, “The modernist movement in Nigeria tells a story not just of art, but of the cultural awakening of a people who, even in times of transition and turmoil, used creativity to assert dignity above circumstance and retain their authentic cultural identity.”

Aig-Imoukhuede went on to explain that through this partnership with Tate, Access Holdings and Coronation Group are helping to democratise access to African art, ensuring it is seen, studied and celebrated by the world.

“This is how we inspire the next generation. Not just of artists, but of Africans who know that our stories matter and their voices are heard throughout history. I believe we all carry a sacred duty to protect and share our cultural legacy. The stories told by the artworks are living testaments to our ingenuity and global contribution as Africans in the modern world,’ he added.

Tate Modern Director Karin Hindsbo stated, “This landmark exhibition is a powerful celebration of the artists who shaped a powerful vision of African Modernism. It brings long-overdue international attention to their work and tells a visual story of cultural innovation and exchange. We’re thrilled to be presenting this show at Tate Modern and to share the richness of Nigeria’s artistic legacy with audiences here in the UK and around the world.”

Aig-Imoukhuede went on to call on Nigerians everywhere, whether at home or in the diaspora, to celebrate Nigerian Modernism as a cultural homecoming and a catalyst for conversations that challenge outdated narratives.

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