“Greener Pastures” multimedia exhibition brings together photography, video documentary and painting, dedicated to rural communities living along the Lagos lagoon. … More
Tag: Pictures
Things Fall Apart (1971) film viewed in Nigeria for the first time
Lagos Film Society in collaboration with Modern Art Film Archive as part of Lagos Photo Festival and Festival of Forgotten … More
Open Call: Beauty for a Better World 2020
Beauty for a Better World 2020 launches an open-call for creatives to share their representation of pure beauty. Organized by … More
Black and White Photo exhibition: Quintessence, Ikoyi
Bolaji Alonge’s “Black & White Exclusive Selection for Quintessence” opened on Sunday 23rd June and will be running until Sunday … More
Eyes of a Lagos Boy | Black & White Exclusive Selection for Quintessence
“I believe that if black-and-white photography is done correctly, it can convey much more emotion and a deeper meaning than … More
Ilupeju Ekiti, roots connected
‘Ilupeju Ekiti is the only Yoruba town where two communities decided on an amalgamation without tribal strife or animosities” according … More
Eyes of a Lagos Boy takes New York by storm
Bolaji Alonge, aka “Eyes of a Lagos Boy” is an artist, photographer, actor and journalist from Lagos, Nigeria. He organized his first showcase in the United States at Baza Studio in New York on 12th February.
Photo Exhibition: Urban Culture, Historical Continuity
‘Recurring themes reflect the challenges people face today and Bolaji manages to expose beauty where it is not expected.’
Felabration: Nigeria’s mind blowing back to back celebration
Felabration 2018 themed Overtaking overtake (A Fela song title) doubling also as the 80th posthumous birthday of the legendary Fela … More
Documenting History (The TVC Interview)- Bolaji Alonge
The campaign on Documenting History is generating a huge interest by the Nigerian and international audience. I was invited to … More
Felabration 2017: Boundless ecstasy
For many Afrobeat fans around the world, to be in Lagos Nigeria, especially during Felabration is huge and huge it indeed was
Prof. Wole Soyinka’s Residence Rampaged again By Cattle Herders..
The home of Africa’s first Nobel Laureate (Literature) Prof. Wole Soyinka has been rampaged once again by notorious herdsmen, making … More
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