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The Lagos debut of Mr Eazi’s Traveling Art and Music Exhibition at the prestigious Windsor Gallery.

On Thursday, December 21st, 2023, Lagos witnessed a momentous occasion at the Windsor Gallery. It became the epicenter of artistic and musical innovation as Mr Eazi’s groundbreaking Traveling Art and Music Exhibition, inspired by his album ‘The Evil Genius,’ made its inaugural debut. This extraordinary presentation seamlessly merges music and art, offering a one-of-a-kind cultural experience that transcends conventional boundaries. The exhibition will continue to captivate both Lagosians and visitors until December 30th, providing an unparalleled opportunity to delve into the dynamic intersection of art and music.

The opening night, sponsored by Glenfiddich Whisky, was a resounding success, further amplified by the unveiling of Mr Eazi’s highly anticipated artbook. Esteemed guests from the realms of art, music, and entertainment graced the occasion, including Chef Elégbèdé, Joeboy, Laycon, Chika Emmanuella, Olisa Adibua, Dennis Osadebe, Iyanya, Ubi Franklin, Bibi Rai, Osi Disiru, and many others, each contributing to the vibrant atmosphere of this historic event.

Drawing inspiration from Mr Eazi’s critically acclaimed album ‘The Evil Genius,’ the exhibition seamlessly blends visual and auditory experiences that resonate with audiences on multiple levels. As it continues its global journey, with previous stops in Accra and London, the exhibition is set to captivate audiences in the vibrant cities of Dubai and Marrakesh next year, solidifying its place as a must-see for art enthusiasts. Lagosians are encouraged to immerse themselves in this unprecedented exhibition, exploring the intricate connections between art and music through a curated collection that celebrates creativity in its purest form.

About Mr Eazi’s The Evil Genius Exhibition
Mr Eazi’s Traveling Art and Music Exhibition – ‘The Evil Genius’ collection is a remarkable fusion of contemporary African art and music, the first of its kind. The Nigerian recording artist, Mr Eazi, commissioned 16 unique pieces, each corresponding to a track from his album of the same name.

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