Shows To See In Winter 2026 | Berlin Art Link
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Shows To See In Winter 2026 | Berlin Art Link
"The Museum of West African Art (MOWAA) is hosting 'Nigeria Imaginary: Homecoming,' a thoughtfully curated exhibition by Aindrea Emelife. Building on the success of Nigeria's 60th Venice Biennale Pavilion, the show features four distinctive artists-Kelani Abass, Modupeola Fadugba, Ngozi-Omeje Ezema and Isaac Emokpae-whose work explores memory, mythology and social transformation. The exhibition brings together immersive installations, newly commissioned pieces and archival materials to create a rich exploration of Nigeria's past, present and future."
"'For All At Last Return' at the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art features sculpture, video, photography and installations by artists working at the intersection of art and ecology, for whom the health of the ocean is an enduring concern. Featuring works by Monira Al Qadiri, Shezad Dawood, Joan Jonas, Otobong Nkanga and Emilija Škarnulytė, among others, this major group exhibition thematically journeys across the globe."
Top exhibitions running January through March present international projects across museums, galleries, and new art initiatives. The Museum of West African Art hosts Nigeria Imaginary: Homecoming, featuring Kelani Abass, Modupeola Fadugba, Ngozi-Omeje Ezema and Isaac Emokpae. The exhibition uses immersive installations, newly commissioned pieces and archival materials to explore memory, mythology and social transformation while occupying a new research and conservation wing devoted to preserving heritage, innovation and community voices in West African art. For All At Last Return at the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art brings sculpture, video, photography and installations that examine ocean health, human impacts on marine biodiversity and artist collaborations with marine scientists.
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