Art exhibitions to see in Lagos this weekend

1. Didi Museum: Ephemeral Unity | Babatunde Tribe | A solo exhibition 

Ephemeral Unity is a multi-sensory exhibition that utilises painting, sound collage and augmented reality installation to reflect our interconnectedness and celebrates harmony amidst chaos.

Date: Saturday 24 August, 2024.

Venue: Didi Museum, 175, Akin Adesola Street, Victoria Island, Lagos.

Time: 2pm.

2. Yusuf Grillo Museum: Yusuf Grillo like you’ve never seen before

Yusuf Grillo like you’ve never seen before aims to showcase conceptual paintings and other works by Yusuf Grillo in a completely new light.

Date: Saturday 24 August, 2024.

Venue: Yusuf Grillo Museum, 28, Ogunlowo Street, Ikeja, Lagos.

Time: 12pm.

3. African Artists’ Foundation and Soto Gallery: If Hives Could Dance in Colours | Ayogu Kingsley | A solo exhibition 

In “If Hives Could Dance in Colours,” Ayogu Kingsley embarks on a profound journey of self-discovery, one that embraces the fullness of his artistic curiosity while exploring new dimensions of creativity. This latest series is an evolution rather than a departure, building upon the strong foundation of his technical mastery in hyper-realism.

Date: Saturday 24 August, 2024.

Venue: Soto Gallery, 10, Omo Osagie Street, SW Ikoyi, Lagos.

Time: 4pm.

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