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Abu Dhabi Art 2025: Nigeria opens gateway to global art markets

The showcase features kò Art Space, SOTO Gallery, O’DA Gallery, AMG Projects, 1897 Gallery, Windsor Gallery, and Ishara Gallery.

• November 19, 2025
Abu Dhabi Art 2025
Abu Dhabi Art 2025

Nigeria has launched its most significant international art presentation at Abu Dhabi Art 2025. This positions the country’s galleries and artists for unprecedented access to global collectors, cultural partnerships, and growth in art tourism.

Tola Akerele, the general manager and CEO of the National Arts Theatre, said this in a statement on Wednesday.

Ms Akerele said the showcase, which runs till November 23, features kò Art Space, SOTO Gallery, O’DA Gallery, AMG Projects, 1897 Gallery, Windsor Gallery, and Ishara Gallery.

She said that artists on display range from the historic Osogbo School to contemporary practitioners working across painting, sculpture, installation, and mixed media.

“Their works address identity, politics, and place, fusing cultural symbols with contemporary forms. Nigerian galleries now have access to collectors and institutions that can transform careers. We want audiences to leave with an appetite for more Nigerian art.

“When collectors and cultural leaders see the depth of what Nigerian artists create, they become interested in visiting Nigeria; experiencing the context where this work emerges, and building lasting connections,” Ms Akerele said.

Hannatu Musawa, art and culture minister, said, “Artists reflect who we are as a nation. The collaboration with Abu Dhabi places Nigerian art at the centre of international cultural conversations. It creates opportunities for our creatives and strengthens Nigeria’s position in the global creative economy.”

Ms Musawa said the presentation marked a landmark collaboration between her ministry and Abu Dhabi’s.

Osahon Okunbo, whose foundation is the main sponsor of the showcase, said, “This is about building bridges for Nigerian artists to reach the world. When we create these opportunities, we’re not just selling art. We’re opening doors for collaborations, institutional partnerships, and long-term relationships that benefit our entire creative economy.”

The showcase was co-sponsored by SOTO Gallery with support from the Osahon Okunbo Foundation. It offers Nigerian artists direct engagement with international collectors, curators, and cultural institutions gathered at Abu Dhabi Art.

Featured artists include Samuel Nnorom, whose intricate sculptures incorporate culturally significant Ankara wax fabric; Bara Sketchbook’s psychologically charged mixed-media works; and Rufus Ogundele, whose graphic compositions synthesise European styles with Yoruba visual culture.

(NAN)

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