Tiwani Contemporary

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Tiwani Contemporary has established itself as a leading voice in London’s vibrant art scene, particularly in showcasing contemporary African and African diaspora artists. Located in the prestigious Cork Street, Mayfair, the gallery has become an essential platform for both established and emerging artists[1].

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Current Exhibition Highlights

The gallery is currently presenting Emma Prempeh’s solo exhibition “Wandering Under a Shifting Sun” (October 4 – November 16, 2024), where the artist explores landscape and its connection to concepts of home, belonging, and memory through her hyperreal paintings[3].

Looking ahead, Tiwani Contemporary has an exciting lineup of exhibitions planned for 2024, including:

  • “As Feeling Births Idea” (February 22 – April 6, 2024): A group show featuring works by Virginia Chihota, Rita Alaoui, Ranti Bam, and other notable artists[3].
  • “Caducado” by Délio Jasse (February 2 – June 1, 2024): A selected solo survey coinciding with the fourth edition of the Lagos Biennial[3].

Recent Notable Exhibitions

The gallery recently hosted Joy Labinjo’s “Beloved, Take What You Need,” which marked the inaugural exhibition at their new Cork Street location. The exhibition focused on everyday Black life and reflected Labinjo’s personal and professional evolution over the past five years[3].

Impact on Contemporary African Art Market

Tiwani Contemporary has played a significant role in the growing market for contemporary African art. This is evidenced by the recent 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair in London, where the market showed significant growth with 170 artists across 62 galleries, a substantial increase from previous years[2].

International Presence

The gallery maintains a strong international presence with locations in both London and Lagos, Nigeria. The Lagos space opened with a groundbreaking exhibition by Joy Labinjo titled “Full Ground,” featuring monumental works that marked a new direction in the artist’s practice[7].

Curatorial Vision

Tiwani Contemporary’s programming reflects a commitment to:

  • Supporting emerging and established artists from Africa and its diaspora
  • Fostering dialogue between different artistic practices
  • Promoting critical discourse around contemporary art
  • Expanding the visibility of African contemporary art in the global art market

Position in London’s Art Scene

As London continues to be a major hub for contemporary art, Tiwani Contemporary stands out among the city’s numerous galleries and institutions. The gallery’s location in Cork Street places it at the heart of London’s traditional art district, while its programming brings fresh perspectives to the contemporary art discourse[5].

Educational Impact

The gallery serves as an important educational platform, offering insights into contemporary African art practices and fostering understanding between different cultural perspectives. Through its exhibitions and programming, Tiwani Contemporary contributes to the broader dialogue about representation and diversity in the art world[2].

Future Outlook

With the contemporary African art market continuing to grow and evolve, Tiwani Contemporary is well-positioned to remain at the forefront of this expansion. The gallery’s dual presence in London and Lagos creates unique opportunities for cross-cultural dialogue and artistic exchange[2].

Tiwani Contemporary represents a vital force in reshaping the narrative of contemporary African art, providing a platform for diverse voices and perspectives while maintaining high curatorial standards. As the global art world continues to evolve, the gallery’s role in promoting and supporting artists from Africa and its diaspora becomes increasingly significant.

Citations: [1] https://www.tiwani.co.uk [2] https://news.artnet.com/market/trends-1-54-fair-london-2379864 [3] https://www.tiwani.co.uk/exhibitions/ [4] https://www.londonartfair.co.uk/2024-galleries/ [5] https://ocula.com/cities/united-kingdom/london-art-galleries/exhibitions/ [6] https://www.timeout.com/london/art/top-10-art-exhibitions-in-london [7] https://news.artnet.com/art-world/joy-labinjo-2085697 [8] https://www.galleriesnow.net/exhibitions/london/ [9] https://www.visitlondon.com/things-to-do/whats-on/art-and-exhibitions [10] https://www.euronews.com/culture/2024/10/03/spaces-humans-and-technology-collide-in-hofa-gallerys-latest-digital-art-exhibition [11] https://www.frieze.com/article/galleries-and-curators-frieze-london-and-frieze-masters-2023

 

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