Stanbic IBTC Pension Managers, a financial institution in Nigeria, has once again demonstrated its commitment to fostering artistic expression by sponsoring the ninth edition of ART X Lagos, West Africa’s premier international art fair, which holds from 31 October to 03 November 2024.
Since its inception, Stanbic IBTC Pension Managers, a subsidiary of Stanbic IBTC Holdings Plc. and a member of the renowned Standard Bank Group, has not only provided innovative pension solutions but also championed financial literacy and cultural enrichment in Nigeria.
Recognising the transformative power of art, Stanbic IBTC Pension Managers first partnered with ART X Lagos shortly after the fair’s launch in 2016. This collaboration has evolved into a strategic alliance aimed at nurturing the arts and elevating African voices in the global art scene.
The partnership reached new heights with the announcement of the special project “Mark Makers: Unsung Pioneers” in the upcoming edition of ART X Lagos. This exhibition will honour extraordinary Nigerians whose contributions have often gone unrecognised. From cultural trailblazers to innovative thinkers, these individuals exemplify the resilience and creativity that define the Nigerian spirit.
“Supporting ART X Lagos aligns perfectly with our belief in the transformative power of art and culture,” said Olumide Oyetan, Chief Executive, Stanbic IBTC Pension Managers. “By showcasing the contributions of unsung heroes, we shine a light on the narratives that inspire future generations. Our commitment to this partnership reinforces our mission of uplifting communities and promoting cultural pride.
As we spotlight these remarkable figures through the ‘Mark Makers: Unsung Pioneers’ of the exhibition, we are not just honouring their legacies; we are inviting future generations to draw inspiration from their courage and creativity. Together, let us cultivate an environment where artistic expression and cultural heritage thrive, paving the way for a brighter, more inclusive future.”
The exhibition “Mark Makers: Unsung Pioneers” aims to celebrate figures such as Jonathan Adagogo Green, Nigeria’s first professional photographer, and Nana Asma’u, a revolutionary advocate for women’s education. By linking the rich history of Nigeria’s cultural legacy to contemporary artistic expression, Stanbic IBTC hopes to inspire a renewed appreciation for the power of creativity.
We recognise Missla Libsekal, Curator-at-Large, Fikayo Adebajo, Associate Curator of Mark-Makers, and the historical consultancy byEd Keazor, who tirelessly work to enrich our artistic landscape. Your dedication, passion, and resilience are the lifeblood of our creative community.
As ART X Lagos continues to grow, Stanbic IBTC Pension Managers remains a steadfast supporter of artists, curators, and cultural advocates who contribute to this vibrant tapestry. Through this partnership, the organisation actively champions the notion that art should be accessible and celebrated as a vital part of society.
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Tokini Peterside-Schwebig, the Founder of ART X Lagos, expressed her excitement about the upcoming ninth edition of the event. She emphasised the ongoing partnership with Stanbic IBTC Pension Managers, highlighting their commitment to promoting African excellence. This collaboration underscores the importance of supporting initiatives celebrating Africa’s diverse and vibrant culture and heritage.
“This year, we are particularly excited about our exhibition theme, “Mark Makers: Unsung Pioneers.” This exhibition seeks to illuminate the extraordinary achievements of Nigerians who have navigated significant challenges in their lives and careers. These individuals have demonstrated remarkable resilience, creativity, and innovation throughout history, contributing to our cultural heritage and the broader narrative of Nigeria’s progress.”
“The exhibition will feature a diverse array of stories that reflect the unique experiences of these unsung heroes. From artists and entrepreneurs to activists and educators, their journeys exemplify the tenacity and spirit of a nation that continually strives to overcome adversity. By curating these narratives, we aim to foster a deeper understanding of how these contributors have played a pivotal role in shaping Nigeria’s identity and promoting intercultural dialogue,” she said.
Tokini stated, “Our goal is to honour their remarkable legacies and inspire current and future generations. By showcasing their stories, we hope to encourage others to persevere through challenges and recognise the power of determination and innovation. With the support of Stanbic IBTC Pension Managers, we are dedicated to celebrating these impactful lives and their enduring significance in our shared history.”