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ANA Holiday Special: Art-esque Gift Ideas

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As the holiday season unfolds like a masterpiece, our ANA Holiday Special presents a curated canvas of artful gift ideas. Explore our curated selection of art-inspired treasures, carefully crafted to bring joy and beauty to your holiday celebrations. From stunning decor and art pieces, to thoughtful treasures and photography prints that blend creativity, elegance, and whimsy, discover artful presents to delight family and friends.

Meyron (2021)” by Cameron Ugbodu (Image Courtesy of the Artist and Dada Gallery).

Wrap up the wonder of the season with an artisanal essence, and make this holiday season a masterpiece through these gifts:

1. Dada Gallery (Lagos, Nigeria; & London): This holiday season, Dada Gallery unveils its Holiday Edit — a curated collection of drawings, small paintings, and objects from a dynamic roster of artists and designers, including Rachel Marsil, Djibril Dramé, Nifemi Marcus-Bello, Kofi Perry, Abe Ogunlende, Cameron Ugbodu, Temitope Adebowale, and Osione Itegboje. With all pieces priced £4,000 and under, this selection offers an accessible opportunity to own or gift unique works of art. Spanning a diverse spectrum — from photography art prints, abstract minimalism, and afro-futurism to eccentric-fauvism, seen in Osione Itegboje’s bold creations, and baroque-inspired styles — the edit explores mediums such as oil, acrylic, brass, and wood.

As an added treat, Issue 1 of the DADA Magazine is available within the collection. Discover, collect, and celebrate this thoughtfully curated offering. Enquiries can be made directly through the gallery’s website.

2. Rele Gallery (Lagos, Nigeria; Los Angeles & London): Rele Gallery presents a carefully curated selection of unique artworks, including a painting by Ronnie Rob, a sculpture crafted from White Carrara Marble by Toni Scott, and a striking “painting-sculpture” by IyunOla Sanyaolu. As a special treat, enjoy a 10% holiday discount on these exceptional pieces. Explore this thoughtful collection and find the perfect gift to celebrate the season. Enquiries can be made directly through the gallery’s sales team’s email.

“Time Dial (2024)” by IyunOla Sanyaolu (Image Courtesy of the Artist and Rele Gallery).

3. O’DA Art Gallery (Lagos, Nigeria): For the holiday season, O’da Art Gallery presents The Art of Giving, a special series showcasing works by Ganiu Ismail, Simon Ojeaga, Lakin Ogunbanwo, Olumide Daniel O., Moyosore Jolaolu, Afeez Onakoya, Pwanabeshi Obadiah, Joe Penney, Chika Idu, and Abe Odedina. The collection reflects a rich tapestry of styles, including constructivism, expressionism, pointillism, afro-centrism, afro-rococo, and photography prints, all within the context of contemporary art. Prices range from ₦500,000 to ₦1.2 million, with select pieces available for $1,000. For enquiries and purchases, visit the catalogue.

In addition, don’t miss the ongoing miniature group exhibition, In The Midst of Chaos, running from December 7th to 21st, 2024. Featuring works by Ade Adekola, Orry Shenjobi, and Mobolaji Ogunrosoye, the exhibition offers an opportunity to purchase distinctive pieces perfect for gifting this season.

4. Mydrim Gallery (Lagos, Nigeria): In the spirit of the holiday season, Mydrim Gallery offers a thoughtfully curated selection of affordable art showcased in the Affordable Art Fair Exhibition occurring from November 30th to December 28th, 2024. The collection features a diverse array of works, including metal and wooden sculptures, oil and acrylic paintings, and pieces inspired by cubist and post-impressionist styles — all reimagined with an afro-centric perspective within the realm of contemporary art. Discover the perfect addition to your collection or a meaningful gift for the season.

5. Endo.Squared (Kenya) : Endo.Squared — founded by artist Patti Endo and her sister Yvonne Endo — offers a unique selection of art-infused products perfect for gifting. From rare and artsy home goods to interior décor items, art prints, and jewelry, the collection celebrates creativity and craftsmanship. With prices ranging from KSH 700 to KSH 30,000, there’s something special for every budget. Be sure to take a look before they close for the holidays on December 21st, 2024. Don’t miss out on these distinctive pieces — the perfect way to share the art of giving this season.

“Shadow Self”, a Piece by Patti Endo, with Candelabra by Endo Squared (Image Courtesy of the Artist and Endo Squared).
A5 Prints by Endo Squared (Image Courtesy of Endo Squared).

6. Tiwani Contemporary Gallery (Lagos, Nigeria; & London): As we embrace the festivities, Tiwani Contemporary Art Gallery is proud to present an array of offerings perfect for art enthusiasts and gift seekers alike. Alongside a stunning collection of contemporary art, the gallery features exclusive monographs and branded items that celebrate creativity and craftsmanship. Explore monographs from two of Tiwani’s represented artists: Joy Labinjo (Nigerian-British), available for 60,000 Naira, and Gareth Nyandoro (Zimbabwean), priced at 30,000 Naira. While additional copies of Gareth Nyandoro’s book are readily available at the gallery, Joy Labinjo’s monograph is mostly on demand, with a display copy available for viewing.

Monograph Art Book (Front Cover) by Gareth Nyandoro (Image Courtesy of the TTiwani Contemporary Art Gallery).
Monograph Art Book (Content Pages) by Gareth Nyandoro (Image Courtesy of the TTiwani Contemporary Art Gallery).

The gallery also offers branded green tote bags crafted in collaboration with WAF (Waffles and Cream), a Nigerian brand. Choose between a light cotton tote for 7,000 Naira or a premium Aso Oke version for 18,000 Naira. Both are proudly made in Nigeria and available exclusively at the gallery. Please note that prices are subject to change. Visit the gallery or enquire via email for more information.

7. OH Gallery (Dakar, Senegal): Discover a selection of stunning pieces in OH Gallery’s holiday gift guide, offering something for our art passionate readers art. The pieces include:

  • Pop and wild paintings from the collaboration between Moroccan artist Amina Benbouchta and Franco-Ivorian artist Gopal Dagnogo – €350 per piece.
Some of the Pop and Wild Paintings by Amina Benbouchta and Gopal Dagnogo (Image Courtesy of the OH Gallery).
  • A delicate feather sculpture by Mauritanian artist Oumar Ball, crafted from wire and recycled metal, recalling the Dakar 2024 Biennial installation Dialogue – €250.
Delicate Feather Sculptures by Oumar Ball (Image Courtesy of the OH Gallery).
  • Small Sheer in Rose portraits (#10, #5, and #4) by Egyptian artist Souad Abdelrasoul – €1,800 each.
  • A striking charcoal drawing by Soly Cissé – €1,000.
“Vivre Ensemble #8” by Soly Cissé (Image Courtesy of the OH Gallery).
  • An exquisite engraving by Théodore Diouf – €15,000.
“Sans Titre” by Théodore Diouf (Image Courtesy of the OH Gallery).

The collection features a variety of styles and mediums, including motif, pop, and neo-expressionist art, as well as works in charcoal, metal, and acrylic, offering something for every taste. Visit the gallery or enquire through their email to purchase.

Author

Gloria Adegboye is a creative writer and mindfulness coach. She has a law background and is the founder of Abike's Essence, a scented candle business based in Lagos, Nigeria. She is a writer for Art Network Africa.

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