OGIRIKAN ART GALLERYKunle Ogunfuyi

AN EXCITING SUMMER AHEAD TIL THE END OF THE YEAR.

In 2026 we continue Ogirikan’s Mission to place emerging artists on the global art stage with legacy of mapping the dramatic changes of our world. From our main-stage, we create a space for interrogation, conversation and debate. We invent and reflect the world that surrounds us.

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CURRENT EXHIBITIONS Now Showing

OGIRIKAN ART GALLERY Special Event

Dr. WALE AJAYI WILL BE FEATURED IN A DUO SHOW ALONG SIDE WITH Dr. KENNETH NJOKU

MY LECTURER ART SHOW – DUO SHOW 2026

Future Events

Mama Africa

Kesa Babatunde

Mama Africa is a tribute written in vivid colours by Kea Babatunde,a fast rising contemporary artist living in Nigeria. It is a celebration of the woman’s central and pivotal role in human existence that is characterised by resilience, hope and an enduring spirit. The exhibition is significant in strengthening the African narrative of the origin of life and the attribution of motherhood to all of nature’s support systems that are essential to survival.

madaki solo show

Theophilus Madaki

Theophilus Madaki is an artist who works in the realistic and portrait genres. His figures are painted with oil, and the majority of the background is completed with acrylic paint.

In several of his works, he uses African fabrics for the subjects’ apparel. He will occasionally work African mathematics into the background of his work.

He describes his works as honest and audacious, and he hopes to engage his audience with the origin and beauty of black people’s future.

Fragment of Memories

Chenezim Moghalu

Fragments of memories offers a space for our own reflection of fleeting moments and a disconnection from the unnoticed , and to embrace the unfinished.
In an era characterised by distractions and short attention spans juxtaposed by flashes of information that constantly pervades every strata of our society, the exhibition finds its significance in providing a space for contemplation as a quiet act of resistance., to celebrate the importance of the moment cherishing the present knowing it does not recede into the past rather advances into the future.

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destiny oyibode

Destiny Oyibode weaves a narrative of how children related in the past and today in Yesteryear & Today.

Artist Destiny Oyibode always wanted to be an artist. He pursued this childhood dream at Auchi Polytechnic in Edo State, Nigeria, where he received his national diploma.

However, his dream was suddenly interrupted—and nearly stopped altogether—by a severe illness that placed him in the hospital for a year.
Upon recovering from his illness, Oyibode returned to Auchi Polytechnic, completing his higher national diploma in painting in 2018.