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Ayodeji Rotinwa

Ayodeji Rotinwa is a Nigerian reporter and editor who covers the intersection of visual art, culture, social justice, and business. He has been published by the New York Times, Artforum, National Geographic, The Art Newspaper, and the Financial Times, amongst others. He was most previously, the Deputy Editor of African Arguments, a pan-African digital magazine on politics, culture, and business where he led a fellowship program for emerging journalists. Rotinwa is currently building a newsletter, Business of African Art, covering the evolution of Africa's nascent art market and the artists that drive it.

Features• November 2, 2022

Preoccupied with Things Left Behind: On Three Nigerian Artists

By Ayodeji Rotinwa

There are three Nigerian artists you must know who are preoccupied with things left behind.  There’s Kelani Abass, based in an enclave between Lagos…

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