Ayo Adeyinka, founder of Tafeta Gallery, promotes African modernism’s growing recognition globally, with 20th-century African artists like Ben Enwonwu and Uche Okeke showcased at the Venice Biennale for the first time. Adeyinka’s presentation at the Tefaf fair features Nigerian artists blending African traditions with European modernist influences, catering to rising demand from African collectors. African art is gaining mainstream visibility through global exhibitions like Centre Pompidou’s Paris Noir and Tate Modern’s Nigerian Modernism, highlighting its significance in the post-colonial era.
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Commonwealth Games: Canada, India, Nigeria & New Zealand among those keen to host in 2030 & 2034
Fears that Glasgow 2026 might be the last Commonwealth Games have been eased as seven nations, including Canada and India, expressed interest in hosting the Games in 2030 or 2034. Following Victoria's withdrawal, Glasgow's scaled-back plans for 2026, featuring fewer sports and venues, have attracted potential future hosts, with bids to be assessed over the next five months. Commonwealth Sport chief executive Katie Sadleir emphasized Scotland's significant role and expressed confidence that Glasgow's model will...
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