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Nigerian Modernism Exhibition Tour

1 November 2025 at 10.15–11.15
24 January 2026 at 10.15–11.15
7 March 2026 at 10.15–11.15
9 May 2026 at 10.15–11.15

Ben Enwonwu, The Dancer (Agbogho Mmuo-Maiden Spirit Mask)1962 Ben Uri Gallery & Museum. ©The Ben Enwonwu Foundation

Join this one hour tour to explore the artists who revolutionised modern art in Nigeria in the mid-20th century

Set against the backdrop of cultural and artistic rebellion, Nigerian Modernism celebrates the achievements of Nigerian artists working before and after the decade of national independence from British colonial rule in 1960.

Nigerian Modernism tells the story of artistic networks which spanned Zaria, Ibadan, Lagos and Enugu, as well as London, Munich and Paris. Through groups like the Zaria Art Society and Mbari Artists' and Writers' Club, they fused Nigerian, African and European techniques and traditions to create vibrant, multidimensional works.

Explore a diverse range of paintings, sculpture, textiles and poetry from over 50 artists including Uzo Egonu, El Anatsui, Ladi Kwali and Ben Enwonwu MBE.

All É«¿Ø´«Ã½ entrances are step-free. You can enter via the Turbine Hall and into the Natalie Bell Building on Holland Street, or into the Blavatnik Building on Sumner Street.

There are lifts to every floor of the Blavatnik and Natalie Bell buildings. Alternatively you can take the stairs.

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  • A quiet room is available to use in the Natalie Bell Building on Level 4.
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Dates

1 November 2025 at 10.15–11.15

24 January 2026 at 10.15–11.15

7 March 2026 at 10.15–11.15

9 May 2026 at 10.15–11.15

Pricing

£33 / £15 for Members

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