SABI ART: There’s Love At Home

Curated by African Video Club

Tumi Adeleye – Jonathan Adjahoe – Asari Aibangbee – Victoria Bankole – Fanta Bayoh – Jordan Betine – Mercy Eme – Kelechi Emenalom Philip Patrick Harper – Raven Irabor – Parusha Naidoo – Valentine Ollawa 

August 17 – August 24, 2024

Parusha Naidoo
Tree Climbing Fantasy Land, 2023
digital print on canvas
59 x 47¼ in.

Rusha & Co. is proud to be hosting SABI ART: There's Love At Home, the inaugural group exhibition of a series, curated by the African Video Club. The series title, SABI ART, is inspired by a Lagos slang term; 'Sabi' is derived from Pidgin English and means 'to know' or 'to be knowledgeable about something.' Its used as an indicatation that someone is skilled, experienced, and has a good understanding of a particular subject or activity. Featuring artists from across the African Diaspora, this exhibition will highlight the works of 12 talented artists, each offering a distinctive view on what home means to them. Where is home? Is it a physical place, a person, or a sense of self? This question can spark countless answers and even more questions, especially when considering the complex connections to the continent of Africa.


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