Men in Nigeria lower buckets into the murky water of the Lagos Lagoon and bring up loads of sand, one by one. Going ...
In a recent book, “Èkó,” the photographer Ollie Babajide Tikare captures the messiness and hope of the Nigerian city.
You don't expect to walk into one of the world's great art museums and hear car horns honking. It's a soundtrack for New Photography 2023, an ambitious new exhibit of 151 works at New York's Museum of ...
Sand dredging is reshaping the coastline of Africa’s largest city, Lagos, and driving away fish and livelihoods for some of ...
The museum’s first group show focusing on West Africa is a wide-ranging exhibition with history, nuance and grit. By Yinka Elujoba Yinka Elujoba is a Nigerian writer and art critic living in Brooklyn.
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