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ART X Lagos Marks a Decade: 10th Edition, 6–9 November 2025
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ART X Lagos Marks a Decade: 10th Edition, 6–9 November 2025

ART X Lagos Marks a Decade: 10th Edition, 6–9 November 2025

This November, Lagos will host a milestone edition of ART X Lagos — the fair turns ten. Since its founding in 2016 by Tokini Peterside‑Schwebig, ART X Lagos has grown into West Africa’s premier art-fair and a benchmark for contemporary African art.

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ART X Lagos Marks a Decade: 10th Edition, 6–9 November 2025


This November, Lagos will host a milestone edition of ART X Lagos — the fair turns ten. Since its founding in 2016 by Tokini Peterside‑Schwebig, ART X Lagos has grown into West Africa’s premier art-fair and a benchmark for contemporary African art.


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Over ten editions, ART X Lagos has evolved from a gallery-showcase into a multi-dimensional cultural platform. It champions contemporary art from Africa and its diaspora, featuring not just booth presentations but also live music, film programmes, talks, and awards.


This 2025 edition is positioned as more than a trade fair — it’s a moment of reflection, expansion and reaffirmation of Lagos’s role in global art discourse. According to major art-event lists, the fair’s 10th edition is one of the major art events in Africa this year.



Key Programmes and Highlights to Watch

Here’s what attendees and followers should keep an eye on:

  • Gallery Presentations & Booths: A selection of galleries from across Africa and the diaspora will present artists whose work ranges from emerging to established

  • ART X Talks: A discursive platform bringing together artists, curators, and thinkers to address major themes — identity, movement, globalisation, and the future of African art.

  • ART X Live!: A live-music and performance space that fuses visual art with sound, bridging cultural heritage and contemporary modes.

  • ART X Cinema: An immersive film programme showcasing African and diaspora filmmakers whose work challenges and expands conventional narratives.

  • Art Across Borders & Schools’ Programme: Initiatives aimed at younger audiences and broader outreach, emphasising the fair’s commitment to access and education




Why This Edition Matters for Nigeria’s Art Ecosystem

For Nigeria — and Lagos in particular — the 10th edition of ART X Lagos marks a pivotal moment of both reflection and renewal. Over the past decade, the fair has not only consolidated Lagos’s reputation as a hub for African and global art exchange but has also deepened opportunities for emerging artists, curators, and collectors across the continent. Beyond its role as a commercial fair, ART X has evolved into a cultural engine that drives discourse, nurtures education, and expands access through its talks, cinema, and live programmes. This year’s milestone underscores the growing maturity of Nigeria’s art ecosystem — one that thrives on collaboration, innovation, and a shared belief in art’s power to transform how the world sees Africa and how Africa sees itself.


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How to Engage: A Guide for Visitors and Followers

If you’re attending or following remotely, here are tips to make the most of ART X Lagos 2025:

  • Plan ahead: Note the dates (6-9 Nov 2025) and check the fair’s official website for gallery lists, special projects, and ancillary events.

  • Explore the city’s art-season calendar: View the Art Report Africa & LGW Art Week Guide Here

  • Support emerging talent: Look for solo presentations or curated projects designated for early-career artists — they often show the boldest, newest work.

  • Follow digital channels: Even if you can’t attend in person, many programmes will be covered through social media or streaming; staying plugged in gives you access beyond Lagos.

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