Numerous solo and group exhibits in Nigeria and abroad have featured Ken Nwadiogbu’s works of art. His engaging drawings have graced exhibition spaces, museums, and art shows, allowing viewers to fully appreciate the complexity and beauty of his works. Nwadiogbu has worked with numerous corporations, groups, and other artists to produce thought-provoking art installations and initiatives that have a lasting impact in addition to his individual shows.
Ken Nwadiogbu has been able to share his art with the world and reach a global audience because of the power of social media. His followers are routinely updated with new artwork, behind-the-scenes looks at his creative process, and insightful insights on his inspirations and artistic journey thanks to his strong online presence on sites like Instagram.
This episode is with Ken Nwadiogbu who is based in Lekki, Lagos.
Nigeria’s art scene serves as a home to some of the most prominent African artists of our time, with a rich heritage from Ben Enwonwu, Uche Okeke and Bruce Onobrakpeya, Peju Alatise, and many more. But today, its names such as Wura-Natasha Ogunji, Victor Ehikhamenor, Nengi Omuku, Alimi Adewale, and Modupeola Fadugba, who art-lovers from around the world are inspired by and collecting from.
Contemporary and modern Nigerian art is full of passion, humor, opinions, strength, and diversity. This and much more are what you will get insights into in this podcast series.
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Find out more about him on his website.Music is from Pixabay and the theme song “Start Again” is by Nigerian singe-rsong writer Falana. Sculpture on podcast cover by Alimi Adewale.