‘We can have art and greenery’ : Black Muse festival marks opening of sculpture park in Benin City
Project in southern Nigeria to honour the city’s centuries-old artistic traditions and bring a new audience to contemporary art For weeks, residents of Iyekogba in Benin City have seen a 15-metre-high tower rising up in the middle of their quiet, residential neighbourhood. On 8 November, the (…)
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