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Lagos Secures Place Among World’s Top Seven Art Destinations For 2026 - Art, Graphics

Nigeria’s commercial capital, Lagos, has earned international recognition as one of the world’s seven must-visit art destinations for 2026, according to a prestigious listing by Artsy, a leading global online art marketplace.

The announcement, detailed in an article titled “7 Art Destinations to Visit in 2026” and published on January 8, described Lagos as “a banner biennale in West Africa’s preeminent art capital.” The city joins an elite group of cultural hubs including Venice, Italy; Doha, Qatar; Sydney, Australia; Bangkok, Thailand; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and Malta.

According to a statement released Friday by Gboyega Akosile, Special Adviser to the Lagos State Governor on Media and Publicity, Artsy highlighted Lagos as “rapidly becoming the commercial and creative engine of African contemporary art,” with expectations that this momentum will accelerate throughout 2026.

The recognition is anchored by several major cultural events scheduled for the year. The fifth edition of the Lagos Biennial, running from October 17 to December 18, will feature a main exhibition curated by Folakunle Oshun under the theme “The Museum of Things Unseen”—an exploration of ancestry and cultural history through museology. Artsy noted the biennial’s distinction for its “thematic urgency and use of non-traditional sites, mirroring the city’s density and political charge.”

October will also mark the official launch of The Àkéte Collection – Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art’s permanent home, designed to serve as a “living archive” for the African continent. Additionally, the 11th edition of ART X Lagos art fair is scheduled for November 5-8.

“Many of the young artists in Nigeria believed they had to leave the country to establish themselves globally. I wanted to change that. I wanted to bring the world to us,” ART X Lagos founder Tokini Peterside-Schwebig told Artsy in December 2025.

The article emphasized that Lagos’s cultural vitality extends beyond these flagship events, sustained by a dynamic year-round arts ecosystem. Galleries including Rele, kó, Ogirikan Art Gallery, and Nike Art Gallery are actively supporting artists who shape contemporary African discourse, while institutions like the John Randle Centre for Yoruba Culture and History provide historical context for contemporary work.

Responding to the recognition, Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu described the listing as validation of his administration’s commitment to developing the creative sector. He reaffirmed his vision to establish Lagos as the premier destination for arts, culture, and tourism globally.

“We will continue to invest in the sector in which our youths have exhibited remarkable talents,” Governor Sanwo-Olu stated.

The international acknowledgment positions Lagos not only as Africa’s cultural powerhouse but as a global arts destination worthy of international attention and travel.

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