Windsor Gallery
Yusuff Aina & Emmanual Chidube
Yusuff Aina & Emmanual Chidube
Yusuff Aina & Emmanual Chidube
Windsor Gallery present two solo presentations at its Lagos Location featuring Yusuff Aina & Emmanuel Chidube–“Ainaism: Untangled" - A Journey of Self-Discovery & "Echoes of the Unseen" - Capturing the Fleeting. Yusuff Aina unravels the intricate threads of identity, resilience, and transformation in his solo exhibition. Through bold colors, winding lines, and his signature Eniyàn figures, he invites us into a deeply personal yet universal exploration of becoming. Step into the untangling-where struggle meets revelation, and introspection leads to healing.
Windsor Gallery present two solo presentations at its Lagos Location featuring Yusuff Aina & Emmanuel Chidube–“Ainaism: Untangled" - A Journey of Self-Discovery & "Echoes of the Unseen" - Capturing the Fleeting. Yusuff Aina unravels the intricate threads of identity, resilience, and transformation in his solo exhibition. Through bold colors, winding lines, and his signature Eniyàn figures, he invites us into a deeply personal yet universal exploration of becoming. Step into the untangling-where struggle meets revelation, and introspection leads to healing.
Windsor Gallery present two solo presentations at its Lagos Location featuring Yusuff Aina & Emmanuel Chidube–“Ainaism: Untangled" - A Journey of Self-Discovery & "Echoes of the Unseen" - Capturing the Fleeting. Yusuff Aina unravels the intricate threads of identity, resilience, and transformation in his solo exhibition. Through bold colors, winding lines, and his signature Eniyàn figures, he invites us into a deeply personal yet universal exploration of becoming. Step into the untangling-where struggle meets revelation, and introspection leads to healing.
Windsor Gallery present two solo presentations at its Lagos Location featuring Yusuff Aina & Emmanuel Chidube–“Ainaism: Untangled" - A Journey of Self-Discovery & "Echoes of the Unseen" - Capturing the Fleeting. Yusuff Aina unravels the intricate threads of identity, resilience, and transformation in his solo exhibition. Through bold colors, winding lines, and his signature Eniyàn figures, he invites us into a deeply personal yet universal exploration of becoming. Step into the untangling-where struggle meets revelation, and introspection leads to healing.




Look At My Joy Of Life, 2024 | 120cm x 120cm | Acrylic on Denim
Look At My Joy Of Life, 2024 | 120cm x 120cm | Acrylic on Denim


Yusuff Aina & Emmanual Chidube
Yusuff Aina & Emmanual Chidube
Emmanuel Chidube's latest solo exhibition explores the quiet resonance of what lingers beyond sight-the shadows of memory, the traces of movement, the whispers of the unnoticed. Through fluid forms, softened edges, and an intuitive approach to distortion, his work shifts the focus from what is seen to what is felt.
Emmanuel Chidube's latest solo exhibition explores the quiet resonance of what lingers beyond sight-the shadows of memory, the traces of movement, the whispers of the unnoticed. Through fluid forms, softened edges, and an intuitive approach to distortion, his work shifts the focus from what is seen to what is felt.
Emmanuel Chidube's latest solo exhibition explores the quiet resonance of what lingers beyond sight-the shadows of memory, the traces of movement, the whispers of the unnoticed. Through fluid forms, softened edges, and an intuitive approach to distortion, his work shifts the focus from what is seen to what is felt.
Windsor Gallery is redefining the West African art market by providing fresh perspectives and fostering meaningful connections between artists, collectors, and creative professionals. With a commitment to both emerging and established talents, the gallery curates dynamic exhibitions and offers expert advisory services tailored to collectors of all levels. Through a deep understanding of the region’s evolving art scene, Windsor Gallery ensures that each acquisition is a reflection of its clients’ tastes, needs, and budgets.
Windsor Gallery is redefining the West African art market by providing fresh perspectives and fostering meaningful connections between artists, collectors, and creative professionals. With a commitment to both emerging and established talents, the gallery curates dynamic exhibitions and offers expert advisory services tailored to collectors of all levels. Through a deep understanding of the region’s evolving art scene, Windsor Gallery ensures that each acquisition is a reflection of its clients’ tastes, needs, and budgets.
Windsor Gallery is redefining the West African art market by providing fresh perspectives and fostering meaningful connections between artists, collectors, and creative professionals. With a commitment to both emerging and established talents, the gallery curates dynamic exhibitions and offers expert advisory services tailored to collectors of all levels. Through a deep understanding of the region’s evolving art scene, Windsor Gallery ensures that each acquisition is a reflection of its clients’ tastes, needs, and budgets.
Windsor Gallery is redefining the West African art market by providing fresh perspectives and fostering meaningful connections between artists, collectors, and creative professionals. With a commitment to both emerging and established talents, the gallery curates dynamic exhibitions and offers expert advisory services tailored to collectors of all levels. Through a deep understanding of the region’s evolving art scene, Windsor Gallery ensures that each acquisition is a reflection of its clients’ tastes, needs, and budgets.
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Memory is not static. It is tactile, layered, and ever-shifting; etched into the surfaces of our lives through material, texture, and form. Material Memory brings together the works of Anthony Azekwoh, Gbemileke Adekunle, and Saheed Adelakun, three artists who engage deeply with the physicality of memory, using material as both a medium and a metaphor for personal and collective histories.