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Mr Eazi’s Travelling Art and Music Exhibition Lands in Lagos at Windsor Gallery

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Lagos, Nigeria – The Windsor Gallery in Lagos recently played host to an unprecedented fusion of art and music as Mr Eazi’s revolutionary Travelling Art and Music Exhibition, inspired by his album ‘The Evil Genius,’ made its debut in the vibrant city. Marking a pioneering exploration of the intersection between visual and auditory creativity, the exhibition promises Lagosians a unique and immersive cultural experience until December 30.

Sponsored by Glenfiddich Whisky, the opening night of this groundbreaking exhibition was nothing short of monumental. The grand debut was elevated by the unveiling of Mr Eazi’s highly anticipated art book.

The event saw luminaries from the realms of art, music, and entertainment, including Chef Elégbèdé, Joeboy, Laycon, Chika Emmanuella, Olisa Adibua, Dennis Osadebe, Iyanya, Ubi Franklin, Bibi Rai, Osi Disiru, among others. Their presence contributed to the vibrant atmosphere, making it a historic occasion.

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Inspired by Mr Eazi’s album ‘The Evil Genius,’ the exhibition seamlessly combines visual and auditory experiences, creating a harmonious blend that resonates on multiple levels. As it continues its global journey, with previous stops in Accra and London, the exhibition is set to captivate audiences in the dynamic cities of Dubai and Marrakesh next year, solidifying its status as a groundbreaking cultural phenomenon.

Encouraging Lagosians and art enthusiasts to fully immerse themselves in this artistic spectacle, the exhibition explores the intricate connections between art and music. The curated collection celebrates creativity in its purest form, inviting viewers to delve into a realm where each piece is a visual interpretation of a track from Mr Eazi’s album.

About Mr Eazi’s The Evil Genius Exhibition:

Mr Eazi’s Travelling Art and Music Exhibition, ‘The Evil Genius’ collection, stands as a remarkable and pioneering fusion of contemporary African art and music. Commissioning 16 unique pieces, each corresponding to a track from his album of the same name, Mr Eazi collaborates with artists representing eight African nations. This collaboration results in a diverse range of aesthetics and techniques, showcasing the rich tapestry of African creativity and ingenuity. From bold and vibrant paintings to intricate drawings, the collection is a powerful statement of the artistic prowess emanating from the continent.

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