By Christian Agadibe

The Access ART X Prize has announced a fasting rising Nigerian artist, Dafe Oboro, as the winner. Also, Belinda Kazeem-Kaminski (Africa/Diaspora winner also carted home a whopping prize. 

The Access ART X Prize, an annual award for emerging artists in Nigeria, Africa and the Diaspora, and the leading art prize in Nigeria was recently awarded to two winners – one from Nigeria and one from Africa/ the Diaspora – as part of the 2022/23 edition, at a press conference held in Lagos last Friday 25th.

The Access ART X Prize was created by ART X, the organisers of the ART X Lagos Art Fair, and is sponsored by Access Corporation, the parent company of Access Bank Plc.

Formerly open only to Nigerian artists, the Access ART X Prize evolved in 2022 to include an additional award for emerging artists from the rest of Africa and the Diaspora to strengthen its commitment to bolster the careers of a broader range of artists of African descent. 

According to the organizers, the prize-winnings for each artist in the 2022/23 edition included a $10,000 grant towards an exhibition at ART X Lagos 2023, 3-month residency at Gasworks, London (for the Nigeria winner) and Yinka Shonibare’s GAS Foundation, Lagos (for the Africa/Diaspora winner), mentoring, support and cultural exchange opportunities.

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The Prize, which closed entries for its 2022/23 edition on 6th November 2022, received thousands of applications from early-career artists resident in Nigeria as well as over 50 other countries around the world.

Both artists were selected by an international jury which included Professor Peju Layiwola, artist, art historian and writer; Victor Ehikhamenor, multimedia artist, writer and Founder of Angels and Muse; Dr Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung, Founder and Artistic Director of SAVVY Contemporary, Berlin and Sonsbeek 20–24; Maria Varnava, Founder and Director of Tiwani Contemporary; Gabi Ngcobo, artist, educator and Curatorial Director of the Javett Art Center at the University of Pretoria (Javett-UP); and Alessio Antoniolli, Director of Gasworks & Triangle Network, London.

Honourable mention was made to the four other finalists for the Nigeria Award: Tolulope Ami-Williams, Kingsley Ayogu, neec nonso and Matthew Eguavoen; as well as the four other finalists for the Africa/ Diaspora Award: Lois Arde-Acquah (Ghana); Louisa Marajo (France/Martinique); Mallory Lowe Mpoka (Canada); and Yetunde Olagbaju (United States).

Speaking at the event, Founder and CEO of ART X, Tokini Peterside-Schwebig said:

“We are delighted to present this prized opportunity to these two exceptional artists – Dafe and Belinda – who are unique in their perspectives but are united in their ambition to shift narratives about Africa and its global Diaspora. Our shared objective with Access Corporation, through this Prize, is to reinforce emerging artists at this pivotal stage in their careers, and we aspire over time to build a core group of artists for Nigeria, Africa and the Diaspora, with the potential to become truly transformational, not just within the arts ecosystem, but within our broader communities at a social, national, continental and global level. We look forward to working closely with these artists on their development in the coming months, and anticipate that they will make the most of this opportunity, which culminates in their exhibitions at ART X Lagos 2023.”