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Coronation’s 2024 Art Gallery Exhibition was a stunning display of creativity, elegance, and sophistication. As a brainchild of the Coronation Group, the gallery serves as a platform to support the African art industry and promote our cultural values. This blog post explores how Coronation’s mission extends beyond financial services to encompass a commitment to fostering the relationship between art and wealth.
The exhibition featured exquisite artistic collections from 15 influential female collectors. These women, renowned for their contributions to society, are true connoisseurs of art, dedicated to preserving and promoting cultural expressions. By making art accessible to everyone, they have become role models and mentors, inspiring others to appreciate the beauty and power of creativity.
The works showcased in the exhibition were as diverse as the women who collected them, reflecting a wide range of themes, styles, and origins. The influence of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, on modern African and contemporary art history was evident in some of the pieces.
From the timeless works of modern masters to contemporary expressions of innocence, camaraderie, dreamscapes, and joy, the exhibition offered a glimpse into these remarkable women’s passion and discerning eyes. Through their collecting practices, they have supported the African arts ecosystem and encouraged art ownership and patronage.
The Coronation Art Gallery’s commitment to making art available for everyone to see and enjoy is exemplified by this exceptional exhibition. By showcasing the collection of these talented female collectors, the gallery has provided a platform for inspiration, education, and celebration of the arts.
At the Exhibition, guests were not only captivated by the exquisite artwork but also indulged in a sensory feast. Artistically plated dishes, vibrant cocktails, and soulful music created an atmosphere of pure delight.
Art is often accompanied by the finer things in life, and this exhibition was no exception. If you are someone who appreciates both art and the good things, you might consider investing in art as a way to diversify your portfolio. Whether you’re seeking inspiration for personal enjoyment or business opportunities, a visit to the Coronation Art Gallery is a must. Discover the beauty and power of art, firsthand.
The extraordinary women whose collections grace the walls of our gallery are, in no particular order: Adia Sowho, Bimpe Nkontchou, Dolores Odogwu Edgal, Dudun
Peterside, Freda Isnigoma, Funmi Oyetunji, Grace Osime, Lanre Shasore, Nwakaego
Boyo, Sola Carrena, Tinuade Awe, Toyin Odulate and Ugoma Ebilah.
A closer look at their collective collection will reveal the uncanny accuracy of feminine intuition. By following in their footsteps, you can gain valuable insights into collecting art and choosing artists to patronize. Consider these women as a guiding force, inspiring you to embark on your own art investment journey and embrace the cultural and artistic aspects of life.
As an investment powerhouse, Coronation is committed to guiding you toward sound investment decisions. While art investment can offer commercial benefits, it’s also a powerful way to contribute to cultural and economic value. At Coronation, we believe in shared prosperity and collective solutions to enhance our cultural and traditional heritage.
By investing in art, you not only support individual artists but also contribute to the overall vitality of the cultural landscape. Join us in this rewarding endeavor and discover the beauty and power of art – both intrinsic and financial.
By investing in art, you not only support individual artists but also contribute to the overall vitality of the cultural landscape. Join us in this rewarding endeavor and discover the beauty and potential of art investment.
Visit our gallery at 10, Amodu Ojikutu Street off Bishop Oluwole Street, Victoria Island Lagos.