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Access Holdings Art Showcase Celebrates Nigerian Art Exhibition and African Art Influences Globally

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A remarkable cultural milestone unfolded this week at Tate Modern in London, where the Nigerian Modernism exhibition opened to global acclaim. This historic showcase, made possible through a partnership between Access Holdings Plc, Coronation Group, and Tate Modern, highlights Nigeria’s enduring role in shaping modern art on the global stage.

Running from October 2025 to May 2026, the exhibition marks a major chapter in African creativity and celebrates the Access Holdings Art Showcase as a driving force behind the international recognition of African art influences.

Honoring Nigeria’s Modernist Masters

The exhibition features over 250 works by 50 artists, including seven rare wooden sculptures by Ben Enwonwu—commissioned in 1960 for the Daily Mirror in London and now proudly part of the Access Holdings Art Collection. These masterpieces, once symbols of Nigeria’s independence and identity, have returned to the UK as icons of Nigerian art exhibition excellence and cultural reclamation.

Chairman Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede, CFR, representing both Access Holdings and Coronation Group, stated:

“This collaboration is a statement of confidence in Africa’s creative excellence. We see culture as both legacy and opportunity—a way to empower future generations and place African narratives at the heart of global conversations.”

Expanding Cultural and Educational Impact

Beyond the Access Holdings Art Showcase, the partnership aims to foster education and youth engagement. Both Access Holdings and Coronation Group sponsored student tours at Tate Modern, allowing young Africans in the UK to experience their artistic heritage firsthand. These initiatives deepen cultural exchange and highlight the importance of African art influences in global dialogue.

Amaechi Okobi, Chief Communications Officer of Access Holdings, shared:

“Seeing our Nigerian art at Tate Modern filled me with pride. It felt like home had travelled—Nigeria being celebrated in the heart of London.”

Nigerian Modernism’s Global Recognition

The opening event was Tate Modern’s largest in 25 years, underscoring the immense global interest in African art. Ngozi Akinyele, Chief Marketing and Communications Officer at Coronation Group, remarked:

“We are witnessing a renaissance in African art, restoring dignity and belonging for a new generation that must carry our story forward.”

Coronation Group, through its Coronation Art Galleries, continues to preserve Benin Bronzes and promote contemporary African art across the continent. The Nigerian art exhibition also demonstrates how financial institutions can support cultural legacies while empowering the next generation of artists.

For travelers and art enthusiasts planning to visit this landmark event, explore your journey options through Travel Afrikeye — your gateway to global art and cultural experiences.

This story was first reported by APO Group on behalf of Access Holdings Plc. Read the full article here.

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