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Uncover the Vision of the 2025 Coronation Art Gallery Exhibition

May 28, 2025
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The Coronation Art Gallery was established as a platform designed to showcase the continent’s artistic brilliance and ignite meaningful conversations about art, wealth, and legacy.

Established under the visionary leadership of Coronation Group Chairman, Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede, the gallery embodies a shared personal and institutional belief: that art is meant to be seen, shared, and used as a powerful tool to shift perspectives and preserve cultural heritage.

Since opening its doors, the gallery has curated impactful exhibitions that bring rare private collections into the public eye, offering art lovers the chance to engage with works they might not otherwise encounter.

Why Coronation Started This Journey

The Coronation Art Gallery was born from a powerful idea: that African art deserves a global stage. Inspired by Mr. Aig-Imoukhuede’s passion for cultural development, shaped by the influence of his parents, who were instrumental figures in Nigeria’s cultural scene, we created a space where African creativity, tradition, and talent could be seen, celebrated, and invested in.

We believe that art is not just for admiration; it is a catalyst for wealth creation, an asset class in its own right, and a bridge that connects generations. Every exhibition Coronation hosts continues to uphold this belief, each unique yet rooted in the same enduring values.

2024: Honouring Visionary Women in the Art World
Coronation Art Gallery Exhibition

Last year, we turned the spotlight on a group of exceptional individuals: 13 remarkable female collectors whose private collections reflect the richness and diversity of Nigerian art. These women—lawyers, consultants and wealth advisors have long championed the value of African art, curating extensive and culturally significant collections often behind the scenes.

Their actions, though quiet, have been influential. Collectors like Adia Sowho, Bimpe Nkontchou, and Dudun Peterside have preserved African heritage, supported African artists, and demonstrated that art can be a profound form of generational wealth.

By celebrating them, Coronation not only recognised their impact but also made a bold statement about gender inclusivity in art and finance.

The 2024 exhibition featured masterpieces from renowned artists such as Victor Ehikhamenor, Ndidi Emefiele, and Tony Nsofor, with a total collection value exceeding ₦451 million—a clear reflection of both artistic and investment potential.

Last year’s exhibition drew key dignitaries, including the Minister of Finance, Mr. Wale Edun, and notable industry leaders like Gbenga Oyebode and Femi Okunsanya, underscoring the exhibition’s cultural and economic significance.

What to Expect in 2025: From Visionary Women to Custodians of Art
Coronation Art Gallery Exhibition 2025

This year, Coronation expands its lens to focus on a broader group: the custodians of art—collectors and art patrons whose thoughtful acquisitions and sustained support of the arts ecosystem help preserve and grow African cultural heritage. These are individuals whose love for art goes beyond personal interest. They are stewards of legacy, helping to nurture the creative economy and shape how African stories are told and remembered.

The 2025 exhibition will celebrate the people behind the masterpieces, those who see art not only as beauty but also as a powerful force for good, both economically and socially, as well as historically. It is a continuation of our mission to connect culture with capital, demonstrating how collecting art can serve as a tool for financial independence and cultural continuity.

Art as an Investment: Bridging Culture and Capital

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Art as Legacy, Wealth, and Identity

We believe that promoting African art not only helps our clients and partners build sustainable wealth but also preserves African culture and heritage.

Through every brushstroke, sculpture, and canvas, African artists are creating stories that deserve to be seen, preserved, and celebrated.

As we launch our Art Gallery Exhibition on May 29th, we do so with purpose and a renewed commitment to culture, because art is not just a reflection of who we are, but a beacon of who we can become.

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