With a name associated with the English monarchy, Windsor gallery has a global appeal. This largely stems from its established success in our French speaking sister country Ivory Coast. Another undeniable factor which plays a role in its appeal is its connection to Windsor Real Estate.
A subdivision of Wrothams Windsor, headquartered in London with several offices across the Middle East and West Africa, it promises a Conde Nast level of reach.
With over a decade building connections and affiliates Richard Vedelago the CEO/Founder aids with consolidating its place in the international art market with an added blend of diversity.
This art space has been able to use the approach of Vogue when creating contents for its artist giving you cute little personal insights.
Windsor first opened at the Sofitel Abidjan Hotel.
They recently launched a Futura Space in Cote D’Ivoire which uses an immersive approach displaying the works of emerging artists such as Doubin Jonas, Kouapae Yves Roland, N’Da Luc and more.
Windsor Abuja opened February 2023 and had a closing ceremony for the Layers of Identity Exhibition with art works by Pascal Konan.
Another Windsor Gallery can be expected in Lagos for the later part of this year.
Its sixth Exhibition in Abuja this year is of Kainebi Osahenye which opened on the 9th of September.
Their exhibitions run concurrently in Abidjan and Abuja.
A solo exhibition by the renowned Ethiopian Photographer, Film Maker and Curator Aida Muluneh might be due this October.
Catch the Ordinary People exhibition between the 9th of September to 30th September 2023.
Images by Jonathan Adamu
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