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Ken Nwadiogbu

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Ken Nwadiogbu ( salo pam mi o mi ni KenArt; bɛ dɔɣi o la yuuni 1994)[1] o nyɛla bɛ ni dɔɣi so Nigerian ka o tumdi nucheeni tuun bɔbigu ka be London.[2] O booni la o "method contemporealism" ka di nyɛ dimaŋ din kpe bɛ ni bɔli shɛŋa ni hyper-realism mini contemporary art.[3] Yuuni 2019 puuni, o daa nyɛla ŋun di kpaŋmaŋ pini din nyɛ The Future Awards Africa[4] ka daa nyɛ ban yuli booni Guardian Life nim la ni yɛli ni so nyɛla "Outstanding Personalities yuuni 2019".[5]

O pilli mini o shikuru chandi

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Kenechukwu Nwadiogbu nyɛla bɛ ni daa dɔɣi so yuuni 1994, tiŋyuli booni Lagos, n be Nigeria.[1] O daa ka nia ni o lɛbi nucheeni tuun tumda. O nia nim daa nyɛmi ni o yan chaŋla shikuru n ti leegi silimiingi ni boli shɛli ni civil engineering la. [6] [7]

O kpaŋmaŋ pina nima

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  • 2016, Insanity[9]- Sponsored by Frot Foundation. Held at Omenka Gallery, Ikoyi, Lagos, Nigeria.
  • 2017, It's Not Furniture[10] - Sponsored by Temple Management Company. Held at Omenka Gallery,[11] Ikoyi, Lagos, Nigeria.
  • 2017, ARTYRAMA Art Exhibition[12]- Curated by Jess Castellote. Held at Alhaji Bashorun, Ikoyi, Lagos, Nigeria.
  • 2018, EMPOWERMENT Exhibition[13] - By Creative Debuts and Nasty Women NYC. Held at Black and White Building, Rivington Street, London.
  • 2018, Generation Y[14]- A contemporary art exhibition by Retro Africa. Held at The Exhibition Pavilion, Abuja, Nigeria.
  • 2018, Moniker Art Fair[15]- A contemporary art fair sponsored by Creative Debuts and held at Greenpoint Terminal Warehouse, Brooklyn, NYC.
  • 2018, Anti Trump Art Show[16]- A contemporary art show about the "dangerous racism, sexism and narcissism that flow daily from the White House2, held at the July Rivington Studios, 1 Bath Place, Shoreditch, London.
  • 2018, Afriuture Exhibition- By Ramati Art Africa in association with the Commonwealth Africa Summit. Held at the Ontario Investment and Trade Centre, Toronto, Canada.
  • 2018, Art X Lagos[17]- First international contemporary art fair in West Africa held at Federal Palace, Lagos, Nigeria.
  • 2019, LAX-SFO[18]- A group exhibition held at Heron Arts, San Francisco, California.
  • 2019, IN THE MAKING[19]- A contemporary art exhibition held at Retro Africa Gallery, Abuja, Nigeria.
  • 2019, LAX-MSY[20]- A group exhibition held at Red Truck Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana.
  • 2019, LAX-LHR[21]- Co-curated exhibition with Stolen Space held at Osborn Street, London.
  • 2019, Art X Lagos[22]- International contemporary art fair in West Africa held at Federal Palace, Lagos, Nigeria.
  • 2019, Moniker Art Fair[23]- A contemporary art fair held at The Chelsea Sorting Office, Chelsea, London.
  • 2019, CONTEMPOREALISM Solo show[24]- The debut International Solo Show by Ken Nwadiogbu held in Brick Lane Gallery, London.
  • 2019, Miami Art Week[25]- A contemporary art exhibition held in The Citadel, Miami, FL.
  • 2020, ART OF DIVERSITY Group show[26]- A contemporary art exhibition featuring winners of the Bridgeman Award, held in Yinka Shonibare's studio, London.
  • 2020, 1-54 African Art Fair New York[27]- A leading international art fair dedicated to contemporary art from Africa and its diaspora.
  • 2020, The Cookout: Kinfolk and Other Intimacies[28]- This virtual exhibition is part of a two-week, multisensory program presented by MoCADA celebrating Juneteenth + the communal experience of the African diaspora.
  • 2020, Prizm International Art Fair Miami[29]- For its eighth edition, PRIZM will present a curated exhibition entitled Noir, Noir: Meditations on African Cinema and Its Influence On Visual Art.
  • 2021, POW! WOW! The First Decade: From Hawaii To The World[30]- POW! WOW! The First Decade: From Hawaiʻi to the World showcases some of the most notable Hawai‘i-based artists, international street artists, and sculptors.
  • 2021, Ruth Borchard Self Portrait Collection[31]- The Self-Portrait Prize Exhibition 2021 explores the diverse media and imagery through which contemporary artists represent themselves.
  • 2021, Real Life Is Fragile[32]- This exciting new collection of work, co-curated with artist Ken Nwadiogbu, forges the distinct voices of ten artists from West Africa and their inspiring creative prowess.
  • 2022, Freedom Protesters[33]- Thinkspace Projects invites you to join them on a journey into the artistic prowess of five distinct artists. Scott Listfield, TRNZ, Ken Nwadiogbu, and Yosuke Ueno lead us into each new body of work.
  • 2022, UNITY[34]- In collaboration with Thinkspace, California, Volery Gallery presents UNITY, 9 June–2 July 2022. The exhibition will showcase the works of 29 established contemporary artists.
  • 2022, Across the Pond[35]- ‘Across the Pond’ showcases the work of 31 contemporary artists from around the globe.
  • 2022, SCOPE Art Fair Miami[36]- This year’s show will feature many standout artists, such as Ken Nwadiogbu’s The Migrant, Carlos and Jason Sanchez's Tempest, Scope’s monumental digital obelisk curated by ArtRepublic and Superchief Gallery NFT, and a fabulous entrance activation by Tomislav Topic.
  1. 1 2 Ken Nwadiogbu (b. 1994, Lagos, Nigeria) (en-US) (2021-05-28).
  2. "Ken Nwadiogbu: Nigeria's groundbreaking, hyperrealist artist". CNN. April 2018. https://edition.cnn.com/videos/world/2018/04/03/ken-nwadiogbu-lagos-hyperrealist.cnn/.
  3. "Ken Nwadiogbu: Artist Statement". kennwadiogbu official website. https://www.kennwadiogbu.com/statement/.
  4. "winners at The Future Awards Africa 2019". TFAA 2019. https://awards.thefutureafrica.com/burna-boy-israel-adesanya-timini-egbuson-simi-drey-adejumo-tolani-alli-others-emerge-winners-at-the-future-awards-africa-2019/.
  5. "Guardian Life's Outstanding Personalities Of 2019". Guardian Life Magazine. 29 December 2019. https://m.guardian.ng/life/guardian-lifes-outstanding-personalities-of-2019/.
  6. "Ken Nwadiogbu: The Rise Of Nigeria's Contemporealist". Guardian Life. https://guardian.ng/life/ken-nwadiogbu-the-rise-of-nigerias-contemporealist/.
  7. Ken Nwadiogbu addresses issues of race and gender with his 'contemporealist' art. Creative Boom (1 October 2019).
  8. "2019 Future Awards Africa – Complete List of Winners", The Herald, 25 November 2019.
  9. "We're creating platform for devt of young artists —Frank Momoh - Vanguard News". Vanguard News. 17 December 2016. https://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/12/creating-platform-devt-young-artists-frank-momoh/.
  10. Omotosho, Kehinde. "It's Not Furniture: Exhibition reveals art as a representation of young contemporary individuals". http://www.pulse.ng/lifestyle/food-travel-arts-culture/its-not-furniture-exhibition-reveals-art-as-a-representation-of-young-contemporary-individuals-id6717009.html.
  11. "'It's NOT furniture' exhibition opens at Omenka Gallery in Lagos". Visual Magazine. 25 May 2017. https://visualonlineblog.wordpress.com/2017/05/25/its-not-furniture-exhibition-opens-at-omenka-gallery-in-lagos/.
  12. "Artyrama Hosts Digital Art Gallery". THISDAYLIVE. 9 December 2017. https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2017/12/09/artyrama-hosts-digital-art-gallery/.
  13. Debut, Creative. "Nasty Women Exhibition: Empowerment". https://www.creativedebuts.co.uk/exhibitions/nasty-women-exhibition-empowerment/.
  14. "Generation Y- A Contemporary Art Exhibition". Retro Africa. http://retroafrica.com/portfolio/generation-y/.
  15. "Moniker Art Fair". Creative Debut. https://www.monikerartfair.com/projects/creative-debuts/.
  16. "Anti Trump Art Show". FAD Magazine. https://fadmagazine.com/2018/07/08/anti-trump-art-show/.
  17. "Art X Lagos". Artyrama Gallery. https://artxlagos.com/artists/ken-nwadiogbu/.
  18. "LAX / SFO Pt. III". Thinkspace Gallery. https://thinkspaceprojects.com/shows/lax-sfo-iii/.
  19. "IN THE MAKING". Retro Africa Gallery. https://retroafrica.com/.
  20. "LAX / MSY". Thinkspace Gallery. https://thinkspaceprojects.com/shows/lax-msy/.
  21. "LAX / LHR". Thinkspace Gallery. https://thinkspaceprojects.com/shows/lax-lhr/.
  22. "Art X Lagos". Artyrama Gallery. https://artxlagos.com/artists/ken-nwadiogbu/.
  23. "Contemporealism". Premier Art Solutions. https://www.monikerartfair.com/.
  24. "Ken Nwadiogbu 'Contemporealism'". https://thebricklanegallery.com/ken-nwadiogbu-contemporealism/.
  25. "Miami Art Week". The Artplug Powerhouse. https://theartplug.net/events/.
  26. "Art of Diversity". Bridgeman Images. https://bridgemaneditions.com/collections/the-art-of-diversity.
  27. "1-54 African Art Fair". Retro Africa. https://www.1-54.com/new-york/artists/nwadiogbu-ken/.
  28. "'The Cookout: Kinfolk and Other Intimacies'". MOCADA Museum. https://mocada.org/the-cookout-kinfolk-and-other-intimacies/.
  29. "PRIZM ART FAIR - 2020 (8TH EDITION)". Retro Africa. https://www.retroafrica.art/happenings/prizm-art-fair-8th-edition-2020/.
  30. "POW! WOW! The First Decade: From Hawaiʻi to the World". Bishop Museum. https://www.bishopmuseum.org/powwow/.
  31. "THE SELF-PORTRAIT PRIZE EXHIBITION". Ruth Borchard Collection. https://ruthborchard.org.uk/exhibitions/27-the-self-portrait-prize-exhibition-2021-coventry-uk-city-of-culture/.
  32. "Thinkspace Projects Presents 'Real Life Is Fragile' Group Exhibition". Beautiful Bizarre magazine. https://beautifulbizarre.net/2021/07/01/real-life-is-fragile-thinkspace-projects/.
  33. "Listfield, TRNZ, Nwadiogbu, Ueno @ Thinkspace Projects". Beautiful Bizarre magazine. https://beautifulbizarre.net/2022/06/03/june-art-shows-thinkspace-projects/.
  34. ""Unity" Group Exhibition at Volery Gallery in Dubai, UAE". Street Art News. https://streetartnews.net/2022/06/unity-group-exhibition-at-volery-gallery-in-dubai-uae.html/.
  35. "Thinkspace Projects is headed to London to present 'Across the Pond' at Espacio Gallery showing July 28 to July 30, 2022". Sour Harvest. https://www.sourharvest.com/tag/across-the-pond/.
  36. "A Conversation With Scope Art Show's Founder Alexis Hubshman". Forbes. https://www.forbes.com/sites/amandalauren/2022/11/29/a-conversation-with-scope-art-shows-founder-alexis-hubshman/?sh=43b23df13109/.