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KR8V WHERE NIGERIAN CREATIVES FIND A VOICE

Celebrating International women’s day

ISSUE 1 MARCH 2021

WINNING THE BEST WAY!

Onyinye Ezennia (Zennia) IN THIS ISSUE SPOTLIGHT ON IWALEWA GALLERY -PG 7

ART HUB 360 LEKKI HOSTS INTERNATIONAL GROUP EXHIBITION (PICTURES) -PG 7

YABA ART MUSEUM - A HOPE REKINDLED PG 6

FIREBOY DML WINS BIG AT THE HEADIES 2021 -PG 6


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CONTRIBUTORS

About the Editor Olumide Omololu, MNIM is a Nigerian designer and art enthusiast.

Miwan

Youtuber and content creator

He is a painting graduate of the Yaba College of technology (Class of 2008) and winner of the International Advocacy contest (Vi-tee Design contest)

DIana Umo

He is an alumnus of Simon Page Business School. He has vast experience in brand and marketing communications and has worked in some of Nigeria’s leading creative agencies.

Arts & content writer

Olumide is a professional manager and a member of the Nigerian Institute of Management.

Micheal Fashakin Artist & educationist

Editors Note

Kr8v talent is a publication designed to foster the growth and appreciation of the arts in Nigeria, and to celebrate creative individuals making an impact in redefining the art industry in Nigeria.

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elcome to the maiden edition of Kr8V talent, A project aimed at giving creatives a voice while

promoting the enormous talent in the Nigerian visual and creative arts landscape. With this project we hope to awaken a new consciousness and appreciation of the arts and its practioners and to establish a community of individuals committed to repositioning the image of the Nigerian art industry. This issue promises to whet your appetite for all that we have in store, In celebrating the International women’s day, we are kicking off with a Nigerian female artist - Onyinye

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Ezennia (Zennia) and a special message she has for women plus more.

Olumide


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Suffering and Smiling String Art Nails, thread (string) on board 36 x 28 inches 2018

he work titled Suffering and smiling

WINNING THE “BEST” WAY Discover Zennia’s threads

won 3rd place at the #BestArtMonth 2020 competition organized by a leading beverage brand-BEST and curated by the Nike art gallery Lagos. It’s creator, Onyinye Ezennia (Zennia) is a Nigerian string artist....


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COVER STORY

She also expresses herself through social/

as she fights to raise her voice and stand up

documentary photography, serigraphy, while

for herself despite her struggles.

focusing on giving voice to those who are

The interwoven bright colourful layers of

often unheard, mostly vulnerable women and children as she delves into contemporary issues.

face yet in pain to encourage us to be and do our best, though nails may connote pain but

On what message she’s passing through the work, She says “It portrays those silently in pain putting on smile even though they want to cry.” This

threads on nails was used to form the smiling

work

we face everything to rise. On how she felt being a finalist and finishing 3rd place, She said. I feel so good

and

encouraged to be considered a winner. I'm highlights

the

myriads

of

challenges facing womanhood as portrayed with the dripping threads. These challenges could be cultural, political, financial, marital and religious, whatever it may be there's hope

grateful to all that made it happen. We at KR8V Talent celebrate Zennia and all women accross the globe. Happy International Women’s Day

in horizon as portrayed with her steady gaze

"When I pick up my board, nails, hammer, and threads to string, I understand that ideas, emotions, feelings and concepts formed from diverse experiences will engage lots of minds trying to make meaning out of life. I use string to connect lines across time and space". - Zennia

Conception Installation 39 x 44 inches 2021

Onyinye Ezennia (Zennia) +234 703 068 3939 @Zennia Art

@zennia_art

studio@onyinyeezennia.com


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OPINION

Arts and the Pandemic (Pt.1) By Fashakin A. Michael

C

oronavirus aka Covid 19, the talk of all towns

centres were left unproductive.

made a rude entry into our planet to effect a

Finance to any creative person is the fuel needed in

change; a lasting change in the way live

order to cover a great distance. The art sector and artists

generally. The effect of this change is evident in the way

need funds to create and bring to bear the creative

we eat, drink, relate with people; in terms of exchanging

thoughts, but this was impeded as medicine has taken

pleasantries, visitation, congregating, our mode of

a larger proportion of the available resources.

dressing, how we handle ailments and in fact the arts and culture sector.

The ban on travelling at the peak of the pandemic took

The art industry was not left out by the scourge as it is

its toll on creative exchange programs in the arts.

known that art defines the people and their way of

During the lock down, many artists withdrew into their

doing things, the arts practitioners are products of their

various studios/homes, those in developed nations who

environment and available resources.

had access to the internet had most things needed

The pandemic has its positive as well as the negative

delivered to them through different means, while their

effects on the arts and culture industry/institution.

counterparts in developing nations remained indoor

Statistics gathered in 2017 on Arts and Cultural

with limited resources and inability to explore, coupled

Production Satellite Account

with the fear of being effected by the virus, many ended

(ACPSA), through a partnership between the Bureau of

up brain-drained.

Economic Analysis and the National Endowment for the Arts in the US shows that arts and culture

Amidst

contribute 4.5% of the annual national GDP through

Coronavirus has afforded the art and artists some great

direct economic activity and 3.4% of the total work force.

opportunities to explore new ideas and materials. As

many

downsides

of

the

pandemic,

the

many creative people got locked up within their various As funding of the creative sector is being drastically

space, they were left with little or no options than to

reduced

make do with what they could find within their

or

completely

withdrawn

due

to

the

pandemic, artists, 50% of whom are self employed were

immediate environment.

left to solely cater for financial needs, healthcare, amongst many other needs. Recreational activities were also put in hold, which means artists whose livelihood depend on those

TO BE CONTINUED


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NEWS/LIFESTYLE

CINEMA SHED REVIEWS NAMASTE WAHALA By MIWAN (www.cinemashed.com) amaste Wahala follows the love story of an Indian man, Raj (Ruslaan Mumtaz), and a Nigerian lady, Didi (Ini Dima-Okojie) as they fight tribalism and cultural stigmas to prove that love indeed conquers all.

Debut director Hamisha Daryani Ahuja tried to create

FIREBOY WINS BIG AT HEADIES 2021

a movie that would appeal to romance lovers, and

By Diana Umo

though the movie may have achieved that, for those that don’t care what they consume as long as the main

characters

end

up

together,

the

story,

inger, Fireboy DML was the biggest winner at the Nigeria’s top music awards - The Headies on Sunday, 21st of February, taking home with him four awards.

progression, and development of the characters was a far cry, and was very way off the mark.

YABA ART MUSEUM- A HOPE REKINDLED!

The love story between Didi and Raj felt non-existent because the movie relied

A

great void has been filled in the arts ecosystem through the launch of the Yaba Art Museum in November 2020

tribalism

The event held at the Yusuf Grillo Auditorium, Rector of the

mess of Didi’s father and

college, Engr. Obafemi Omokungbe, who described the

Raj’s mother being against

museum as the first of its kind, acknowledged that the

the union. And that in itself was messy because Didi’s

college had produced great artists and lauded their

mother in a constant flux of “okay with it now and very

contributions towards the realisation of the art museum

against it later,” which didn’t quite complement the

project.

progression of the movie in the end.

“The Art Museum will serve both cultural and education

heavily

on

the

For a movie that told the story of two characters in love

space for both researchers and learners,” he said.

and fighting culture to be together, Didi and Raj’s

He expressed appreciation to the Ford Foundation for

on-screen chemistry was very non-existent. At many

support and award of $100,000 for the project.

points during the movie, they quarrelled and bickered

“I thank Professor Paul Nwulu, Ford Foundation Senior

between themselves and didn’t quite sell the “we are

Programme Officer, Dr. Mac-Ikemenjina, Programme

in love” story to the audience.

Officer and Ms Joy Ehinor-Ezezobor, Grant Manager of Ford Foundation West Africa,” Omokungbe added.

Culled from https://yabatech.edu.ng

purposes, with the intent to teach, train and be a resource


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NEWS/LIFESTYLE

SPOTLIGHT

IWALEWA GALLERY: NESTING NIGERIA’S CULTURAL HERITAGE Iwalewa Gallery of Art is a diverse range of human activities in creating visual, auditory or performing artifacts (artworks), expressing the author’s imaginative or technical skill intended to be appreciated for their

internationally. With ancestral roots in Osun State,

beauty or emotional power. Iwalewa Art gallery displays

within their immediate environment.

beauty in form of sculptures, paintings, motifs, collages

Femi Williams’ gallery has four branches; one in Benin

and more. It is situated in a serene environment that

and three in Lagos. He has done a Sequel of both solo

breeds peace.

and Group Art Exhibitions, featuring Artists from within

The gallery is owned by Femi Williams born to Professor

and outside of Nigeria. He considers art to be an

and Mrs C.A Williams. His father was a renowned Print

equalizer, regardless of race, religion and culture. He

Maker and Textile designer, retired from University of

describes his nature as eclectic and his art as eccentric.

Benin

who

achieved

recognition

BEING TOGETHER:

locally

and

Chevy view estate, 8 Dr. Chimezie Street, Chevron Drive, Lekki

Art hub360 Lekki exhibition in pictures

Fast rising art gallery in lekki opened its doors to art lovers with its maiden art exhibition titledBeing together. The group exhibition showed a variety of artforms (Mixed media, paintings and sculptures) from 24 local and international artists, the show was held between February 13th -28th 2021

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