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CCA Lagos to Reopen with Tribute Exhibition to Bisi Silva


The Centre for Contemporary Art, Lagos (CCA Lagos),is set to reopen next month with an exhibition titled ‘Archives and Memories’.

Poster for  ‘Archives and Memories’ exhibition  holding at CCA Lagos Credit: CCA Lagos
Poster for  ‘Archives and Memories’ exhibition holding at CCA Lagos Credit: CCA Lagos

The exhibition which will welcome back the art community after its closure in 2022  is slated for  February 12, 2025, marking a triumphant entry  into 2025 after a three-year hiatus for extensive renovations. The reopening also coincides with the sixth anniversary of the passing of Bisi Silva, who founded the center and whose legacy continues to inspire the global art community.


The exhibition will feature works by six distinguished Nigerian artists—Ndidi Dike, Ngozi-Omeje Ezema, Odun Orimolade, Taiye Idahor, Temitayo Ogunbiyi, and Wura-Natasha Ogunji—alongside selections from Silva’s curatorial archive.


Curated by Favour Ritaro, Archives and Memories offers an emotional homage  to Silva’s enduring influence on contemporary African art. Archives and Memories serves as both a celebration of Bisi Silva’s achievements and a reflection on the ways archives shape our understanding of the past and present.


A New Chapter for CCA Lagos

Rendered Image of the renovated  CCA Lagos  Credit: CCALagos
Rendered Image of the renovated CCA Lagos Credit: CCALagos

Founded in 2007 by Silva, CCA Lagos quickly became a vital institution in the global art ecosystem. Known for its innovative programming and groundbreaking exhibitions, it carved out a space for artists, curators, and scholars to engage with contemporary art practices from Africa and the diaspora.


In 2022, a  Sotheby’s benefit auction raised over $1 million to support the center’s rehabilitation. The funds have enabled a comprehensive transformation of the facility at 9 McEwen Street in Sabo, Yaba. Oyindamola Faithful, the artistic and executive director of CCA Lagos, explains that the renovations are part of a three-phase plan aimed at strengthening the institution’s role as a cultural hub.


“Our goal is to open across three phases, with Phase 1 taking place next month,” Faithful esaid. “These upgrades not only enhance the visitor experience but also allow us to deepen our engagement with the vibrant artistic networks around us, particularly the University of Lagos and Yaba College of Technology.”


For Oyinda Faithful and her team, the reopening is both a celebration of Silva’s legacy and a testament to the resilience of Nigeria’s art community. “This is a new chapter for us,” she said. “It’s about honouring the past while building a future that continues to inspire creativity and critical dialogue.”


Archives and Memories opens February 12  and runs until May 31, 2025

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