• Olumide Omololu: On how to brand your creative business
    Sep 14 2024

    On this episode we speak to Graphic Designer and Brand communications expert, Olumide Omololu, on Tips on how to brand your creative business!

    📖 Olumide Omololu is a seasoned design professional with over a decade of expertise in graphic design and brand communications.

    Olumide’s expertise has had a profound impact on both the art and fashion industries. His notable achievements include designing the award-winning World Vitiligo Day T-shirt and the Dye-Lab Logo and brand guidelines. Additionally, he developed the OBIDA Brand Book, which received the 2024 Prize for Best Brand Book at the Lagos x Paris Fashion and Design Accelerator. Olumide has also designed brand identities and guidelines for prominent art institutions, including Prof. Yusuf Grillo Museum (Grillo Art) and Art Report Africa.

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    44 mins
  • Wunika Mukan: On Her Journey into the Art Market
    Aug 25 2024

    #OutNow: On todays epsiode, we speak a cultural producer, gallerist and creative consultant , Wunika Mukan.

    Wunika is the founder of Wunika Mukan Gallery, formerly known as Pacers Gallery and is also the director of the Women’s Film Club.

    With extensive experience in media and arts consulting, including work with the African Artists’ Foundation and the Nigerian Pavilion at the Venice Biennale, Wunika is a true leader in the cultural space who is passionate about curating meaningful productions and initiatives that build strong communities.

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    44 mins
  • Asibi Danjuma: On inventing new strategies for business in the African Art Market
    Jul 19 2024

    #UPCOMING: On this episode we speak to curator and founder of Phílos Nigeria, Asibi Danjuma on inventing new strategies for business in the African Art Market and navigating the economical downturn.

    📖 PHILOS is a framework that merges fine Art and literature in exploring the profundity of the African continent based in Lagos, Nigeria.

    Day-to-day, Asibi builds corporate collections and works with a select few artists in developing their artistic voices. She has produced several exhibitions for artists such as Fidelis Joseph, Kadara Enyeasi, Jonah Bulus and Ugochukwu Emebiriodo to name a few.

    Asibi has contributed her expertise on the Nigerian art market to the Financial Times and served as a mentor for Art Bridge Project and Kuta Arts Foundation. In addition, her prose has been published by London, New-York and Hamburg based Art Publishers, Montez Press.

    🎙️ A remind that you can subscribe to Art professionals Africa Unplugged on our website www.artreport.africa or our social media platforms. Do leave us a rating on our apple Podcast or Spotify accounts.

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    29 mins
  • Aisha Aliyu-Bima: Discussing Northern Nigerian Art
    Jul 5 2024

    On this episode we have a special interview with curator, writer and photographer, Aisha Aliyu-Bima, who opens her largest curated project next week at the Yemisi Shyllon Museum in Lagos, Nigeria.

    Titled, ’AREWA?’, this exhibition presents a deep and nuanced look at Northern Nigeria, featuring its various cultures, its people and the predominant ideas that make up Northern identity in today's Nigeria. With a long history of Negative Stereotypes fuelled by the media where northern parts of Nigeria have been seen to have alot of insecurity, violence, underdevelopment and more, Aisha walks us through the historical and cultural necessity of this exhibition, and its need for demystifying the preconceived views of the north.

    With a whopping 40 Artists and over 80+ works, This exhibition will be the first of its kind at the museum and probably the most comprehensive curatorial undertaking of Northern Art to date.

    Aisha is the Director of Arts at the African School of Economics, Abuja, Nigeria. Her work mainly focuses on Africa's contemporary arts through the lens of Language, Conflict, Material and Reparations.

    A remind that you can subscribe to Art professionals Africa Unplugged on our website www.artreport.africa or our social media platforms. Do leave us a rating on our apple Podcast or Spotify accounts.

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    34 mins
  • Olufisayo Bakare : Curating in Context
    Jun 23 2024

    On this episode, we speak to designer-cum-curator Olufisayo Bakare on her journey to becoming a curator, the responsibilities of holding such a position and the future of the African Art Market as it relies on specific industry stakeholders.

    Nowadays the verb “to curate” appears frequently in our everyday lives, we listen to curated playlist, eat from curated menus and even stream films from curated platforms but we rarely discuss the importance of the curatorial practice in the visual arts.

    With a background in Interior Design, Olufisayo Bakare has trained her eye to find the rare balance between simplicity with African artistry in her work. Her keen interest in ‘carving the phenomenal out of the familiar’ has inspired her curatorial practice by establishing her as an ally in the preservation, documentation, and representation of African culture through various art forms. She is an integral part of the ‘Precolonial Societies of Nigeria’ program, formulating the teaching manual for the Ile-Ife pre-colonial society. Buttressing this, Bakare is an active member of the ongoing ‘Museums of the Future’ program facilitated by Geothe Institut. She is also the Founder of Interior Living, and The Yellow of Lagos.

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    41 mins
  • Obida Obioha: How to Invest in African Art
    Jun 20 2024

    On this episode of “Art Professionals Africa Unplugged, we speak to Founder of O’DA Art & Obida Collective Obida Obioha on The Art of Collecting in Nigeria: Art investment and tips on building a diverse collection.

    Obida Obioha is the creative director of a number of design related enterprises: ODA Art (art advisory), O’DA(Interior Design) and Obida.Store (Product and fashion design). The unifying thread interweaving these seemingly disparate businesses is the desire to spread beauty and wellness into people’s lives.

    Obida trained at Scuola Politecnica di Design in Milan where he obtained a Master’s Degree in Interior Design and a Diploma in Product Design. He has a sharp eye for design that works by fusing African Aesthetics with a Contemporary nod.

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    50 mins
  • Dolly Kola-Balogun: The Business of Art in West Africa
    Jun 20 2024

    On this episode, we speak to Founder and Creative director of Retro Africa, Dolly Kola-Balogun.

    Dolly share some incredible insights on her journey into the art industry after launching retro Africa in 2015 in Abuja. Under the guidance of the late curator Bisi Silva, she was able to forge a partnership with Igo Diarra, Director and curator of Galerie Medina to bridge the curatorial divide between Anglophone and Francophone West Africa. Over the years she has worked on some interesting projects including an exhibition at the 2017 Documenta 14 in Germany and Greece, as well as being the art consultant for the Kwara State government in Nigeria. Retro Africa today stands as the first Nigerian gallery to participate in Art Basel Hong Kong and Tokyo Gendai. Dolly also co-owns Atelier Hotels and Pavilion Restaurant, where she serves as one of the Directors.

    On this episode, we look at the intricacies of the art market from a Nigerian lens. In the midst of a global economic downturn, inflation and political turbulence across several African nations, we look at the strategies and business practices that she adopts to balance and build a successful organization.

    This podcast is brought to you by Art Report Africa (@Artreport.africa) & Pond Collective (@Pondcollective) .

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    58 mins
  • Morenike Adeagbo: The Relationship between Gallerists and Artists in Nigeria
    Jun 20 2024

    On this episode of "Art Professionals Africa Unplugged, we speak to Art Consultant and Gallery Manager Morenike Adeagbo on the relationship between Gallerists and Artists, What Galleries want to see and How you can gain access to galleries in the Nigerian Local Market. Sit Back, relax and enjoy this interesting chat!

    Morenike Adeagbo is an accomplished art professional, writer and curator with over seven years of experience within the international art sector. Having worked between London and Lagos, she has accumulated a wealth of knowledge in the industry and gained a great understanding of the local and international art market. She holds a BA in History of Art & Museum Studies from the University of Manchester and an MA degree in Cultural & Creative Industries from King’s College London.

    Morenike has a deep appreciation for the Black British art scene, having been born and raised in London however, she remains strongly tied to African art due to her Nigerian descent. She is currently based and living full-time in Lagos, Nigeria where she works as gallery manager at kó. She previously worked at Camden Arts Centre, SMO Contemporary Art & Kate MacGarry. She is a founding member of the Gallery Climate Coalition (GCC), an initiative started in 2020 to develop integrated and impactful networks for driving environmental awareness within the commercial art sector. She is also a PEER London ambassador, delivering a keynote speech during the 2020 BLM protests on Race and Inclusivity within the Contemporary UK Art world.

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    36 mins