
Asibi Danjuma: On inventing new strategies for business in the African Art Market
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#UPCOMING: On this episode we speak to curator and founder of Phílos Nigeria, Asibi Danjuma on inventing new strategies for business in the African Art Market and navigating the economical downturn.
📖 PHILOS is a framework that merges fine Art and literature in exploring the profundity of the African continent based in Lagos, Nigeria.
Day-to-day, Asibi builds corporate collections and works with a select few artists in developing their artistic voices. She has produced several exhibitions for artists such as Fidelis Joseph, Kadara Enyeasi, Jonah Bulus and Ugochukwu Emebiriodo to name a few.
Asibi has contributed her expertise on the Nigerian art market to the Financial Times and served as a mentor for Art Bridge Project and Kuta Arts Foundation. In addition, her prose has been published by London, New-York and Hamburg based Art Publishers, Montez Press.
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