Kelechi Amadi-Obi // (listen) (bɛ dɔɣi o la December 29, 1969) ka o nyɛ Nigeria anfooni yaara, peenta-peenta, nuuni tuunbaŋda ni ŋun wuligiri lahabaya Mania Magazine.[1][2][3] Anfooninima yaabu nyɛla din zaŋ o yuli du tiŋ'duya[4] ka o tumanima pam du tiŋ'duya[5] n-ti tabi Snap Judgment.[6]

Kelechi Amadi-Obi
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Exhibitions

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Solo exhibitions

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  • 1996 Morning Light. Surulere, Lagos.
  • 1997 Man and Nature. The Russian Cultural Center, Lagos.
  • 1998 New Works, American Guest Quarters, Lagos.
  • 1999 New Works, Embassy of Lebanon, Lagos.

Group exhibitions

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  • 1997 UNESCO Exhibition World Environmental Day, Lagos.
  • 1997 Vision 2010: Contemporary Nigeria Art, Nicon Noga Hilton, Abuja.
  • 1998 Women. Hour Glass Gallery, Lagos.
  • 2000 Behind the Wall. Galleria Romana, Lagos.
  • 2000 Nigerian Art. Elf Club Port-Harcourt.
  • 2001 Photography and the Mega City. The Goethe Institute, Lagos.
  • 2001 The 4@th African Photography Encounter. Bamako, Mali.
  • 2002 Made in Africa Photography. Spazio Oberden, Milan, Italy.
  • 2003 Jigida. The Governor's House, London, UK.
  • 2003 Lagos Inside. Photo Exhibition, Maison De France, Lagos.
  • 2003 Transferts. Brussels, Belgium.
  • 2004, "Lagos" Ifa Gallery, Stuttgart, Germany
  • 2005 "Depth of Field" South London Gallery, UK
  • 2006 "Snap Judgement" – New Position in Contemporary African Photography, International Centre of Photography, New York City

Commissions

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  • The Vatican Collection, Vatican City.
  • The Ford Foundation, Lagos.
  • Guinness Nigeria 2004 corporate calendar.
  • British American Tobacco, Lagos.
  • The Aso Villa Collection, Abuja.
  • Powertron (Nig.) calendar 1997
  • Central Insurance
  • So&U Advertising
  • Industrial and General Insurance

Collections

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  • Professor Jubril Aminu.
  • Mr. Pascal Dozie.
  • Mr. Peter Theodolou.
  • Mr. H’agannakis.

Kundivihira

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