Ayo Akínwándé
Ayo Akínwándé (bɛ dɔɣi o la Lagos, Nigeria) o nyɛla Nigeria nucheeni tuma din jendi nina lihi ka tum polo , ni buku sabira. [1][2][3]
O pilli mini o shikuru chandi
mali niŋAyo Akínwándé nyɛla bɛ ni dɔɣi so ka o zoogi tiŋyuli booni Lagos, Nigeria. O nyɛla ŋun bɔhim bɔhimbu yaɣili din nyɛ Architecture la shikuru yuli booni Covenant University n be Nigeria.[4][5][6]
Exhibitions
mali niŋSelected solo exhibitions:
- Power Show III - The God-Fathers Must Be Crazy, Darling Foundry Montreal Quebec, Canada 2019.[7]
- the artist isn't present, The Gallow Gate, Glasgow 2019.[8]
- Power Show II: The God-Fathers Are Not To Blame, Revolving Art Incubator, Lagos (Nigeria) 2018.[9]
- Power Show I, Omenka Gallery, Lagos (Nigeria) 2018.
- Deaf vs Dumb II, National Museum, Lagos 2017.[10]
Publications
mali niŋNyami yaha
mali niŋKundivihira
mali niŋ- ↑ Ayo Akínwándé (en-US).
- ↑ Take Me Somewhere – Theatre SCOTLAND (en-GB) (25 May 2021).
- ↑ douw (March 2019). African Crossroads / The journey to the future - ART AFRICA magazine (en-GB).
- ↑ Ayọ̀ Akínwándé (en-GB) (2021-01-18).
- ↑ New Page (en-US).
- ↑ Diary of an Artist During COVID-19 Pandemic: Ayọ̀ Akínwándé (en-US) (2020-05-17).
- ↑ MutualArt.com - The Web's Largest Art Information Service. (en).
- ↑ thegallowgate.art.
- ↑ Mitter, Siddhartha (2019-02-08). "Lagos, City of Hustle, Builds an Art 'Ecosystem'" (en-US). The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/08/arts/design/lagos-nigeria-art-x-art.html.
- ↑ Fonderie Darling | Akínwándé, Ayọ̀.
- ↑ Victor Ehikhamenor: From the Village to the World, and Back Again (en-GB) (2019-09-02).
- ↑ Confronting an Unaddressed Nigerian Reality in the Exhibition 'Salvage Therapy' | By Ayò Akínwándé (en-US) (2018-08-21).
- ↑ Who art exhibition 'epp'? | People's Stories Project.