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In Conversation

It's Nice That

Osadebe speaks to It’s Nice That, about the process behind his paintings, delves deeper into the context of his works, and unpacks the diverse avenues that his practice continues to take.

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Artist Talk

TEDxOAU

The studio is excited to share the release of Dennis Osadebe’s TEDxOAU talk, Rewriting the Future of African Art. Osadebe explores the parameters of African Art, and suggests the importance of breaking boundaries and pushing expectations to make for a more limitless future.

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Collaboration

NBA collaborates with Dennis Osadebe

Passing / Building / Victory, a first-of-its-kind collaboration between Dennis Osadebe and NBA Nigeria was presented at Art X Lagos.

The installation explores how teamwork on the court mirrors community development, echoing the NBA’s mission to inspire and connect people everywhere through the power of basketball.

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Collaboration

HERMĒS collaborates with Dennis Osadebe

The studio is honored to announce Dennis Osadebe’s collaboration with Hermès, the artist's first-ever accessories collaboration. Osadebe’s exclusive silk scarf utilizes the artist's visual language to offer a contemporary exploration of equestrian portraiture and personal heritage.

Following a two-year development process, The Surfing Fan Scarf is available to buy in Hermès stores worldwide.

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In Conversation

WAS MIT KUNST

Dennis Osadebe has been featured in the latest episode of WAS MIT KUNST, the podcast hosted by Johann König which lifts the veil of the exclusive art world by interviewing artists, curators and art collectors.

Osadebe talks about the concept behind his latest body of works featured at König Galerie for his solo exhibition, DO YOU KNOW HOW TO PRAY?

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In Conversation

CNN

The studio is thrilled to announce Osadebe’s feature on CNN. Interviewed by Natalie Kainz for the Africa Avant Garde series which showcases innovators across art, design, music, film, and fashion. Osadebe discusses the celebration of Nigeria in his work, the importance of research within his practice, the universality of his visual language, and how optimism is important to his approach and his journey as an artist so far.