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Lagos Biennial Arts show to scratch Nigeria’s layers of history’

- From Abdullatee­f Aliyu, Lagos

The Lagos Biennial, a wellknown arts and culture event, has commenced its fourth edition in Lagos, unveiling a visual tapestry under the theme REFUGE.

Taking place at the historic Tafawa Balewa Square from February 3 to 10, the internatio­nal exhibition was designed as a “thoughtpro­voking exploratio­n of contempora­ry art, design, and architectu­re.”

According to the organisers, the theme, REFUGE, delves into the complex concept of the nation-state and invites critical reflection on the venue itself, Tafawa Balewa Square, a site steeped in historical significan­ce as the location of Nigeria’s independen­ce celebratio­ns in 1960.

Founder and co-artistic director, Folakunle Oshun, highlights the venue’s multifacet­ed role, from nation-making to hosting pivotal events like FESTAC ‘77.

“It is a way for us to scratch the layers of our history, to piece the puzzle of our history—where are we coming from, where are we today?”

“You can also look at the economic and political condition of Nigeria; what is the use of this square compared to what it was before?” he said.

The exhibition features 80 participan­ts from 30 countries while showcasing a diverse range of expression­s through architectu­ral pavilions, art installati­ons, artist talks, film screenings, projection­s, and performanc­es.

Co-artistic director Kathryn Weir stated that the Lagos biennial is well positioned “to reassess the nation-state model and its impact under the influence of global capital.”

“The critical issues of this 21st century are played out in local, national, and regional spaces,” she stated.

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Lagos Biennial Arts show team

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