NOK S7 OPENS SUN, 30 MARCH 2025

Next of Kin Series 7: Who Will Give Us A MASTERPIECE?

It is with great pleasure and pride that I present to you the Seventh Series of the Next of Kin Exhibition, a celebration of the artistry, creativity, and resilience that defines the very core of Thought Pyramid Art Centre.

The fact that Next of Kin has now reached its seventh series, and is expanding for the second time beyond Nigeria to other African countries, is a testament to our unwavering commitment to promoting the visual arts, even in the face of Nigeria’s current economic uncertainties. This expansion speaks directly to the spirit of perseverance that runs deep at Thought Pyramid Art Centre. In these times of challenge, we continue to push forward with determination, sacrificing where necessary, to sustain and motivate the brilliant visual artists who are not just creating works of art, but masterpieces—works that will continue to resonate decades from now, leaving us in awe.

For 18 years, we have dedicated ourselves to seeking and promoting the most transcendent Nigerian and, more recently, African art. It is an honour to note the impact this journey has had. The recognition and celebration of previous non-Nigerian Next of Kin finalists, such as Cliff Kibuuka from Uganda, have been a source of pride for us. Through the exhibition, we have brought to light artists whose works have earned them their well-deserved spots.

As we now celebrate the 20 finalists in Next of Kin Series 7, the competition has never been more fierce. The theme—”Who Will Give Us A MASTERPIECE?”—sets an even higher bar, demanding nothing short of excellence from every artist involved. Whoever emerges as the winner will not only be crowned as the champion of Nigerian and African art but will also take their place among those who have dared to push boundaries, to elevate the art world with their innovation and vision. The 19 other finalists too, whose works have faced a rigorous review by our esteemed jurors, have truly set a new standard for what it means to create with passion, skill, and purpose.

The introduction of Legacies in the Making in this Next of Kin Series 7 catalogue signals a defining moment—one that acknowledges that success is not solely about securing the top prize but about possessing the resilience and vision to transcend limitations. Every artist who reaches the top 10 or 20 in Next of Kin carries within them the potential to redefine the art scene, and Omofemi’s inclusion in this inaugural feature is a testament to that.

As always, we extend our deepest gratitude to our long-time partner, Nigerian Machine Tools, for being with us since the beginning of this journey. We also thank Planet Bottling Company, whose support in this historic venture is invaluable, and Trustbanc, whose consistent and essential assistance has been key to our success.

There is still much to be done, and we will continue to forge ahead, promoting and celebrating the extraordinary artists who shape our world. As you experience this collection of masterpieces, I invite you to delight in the talent, creativity, and commitment that has brought these works to life.

Welcome to the world of the extraordinary—and thank you for being a part of this journey with us.

Olorogun Jeff Ajueshi

Founder & Artistic Director

Thought Pyramid Art Centre

Abuja | Lagos | Delta | Benin

WHO WILL GIVE US A MASTERPIECE?

Next of Kin Series 7: “Who Will Give Us A MASTERPIECE?”

Since its inception in 2018, the Next of Kin Series by Thought Pyramid Art Centre has become a prominent platform for discovering and celebrating emerging visual artists in Nigeria. Past winners like Anthonia Nnneji, Christian Allison, Ikechukwu Ezeigwe, Olalekan Adeyemi, and Yakno Jessica have used this competition as a springboard, gaining recognition in the art community and becoming favourites among collectors.

With the launch of Series 7, the Next of Kin Series continues its monumental leap, furthering its reach to artists across Africa and the diaspora. The open call for entries runs from October 1 to November 30, 2024, inviting visual artists to explore the theme, “Who Will Give Us A MASTERPIECE?” This new series promises to showcase an even more diverse range of talent and creativity.

Under the curation and coordination of Ovie Omatsola, the Exhibition Director of Thought Pyramid Art Centre, Series 7 continues the competition’s legacy of elevating emerging artists. The entries will be juried by acclaimed artists Nathalie Kassi, Arinze Stanley and Kelani Abass, who will select 10- 20 finalists. The finalists will be announced in January 2025, culminating in the grand exhibition opening where the main prize winner, who will be awarded a solo exhibition worth over 5 million naira, will be revealed.