The New York Times feature published late in February described Bisi Silva as an “adventurous curator.”
“Ms. Silva started the Center for Contemporary Art, Lagos in 2007 and made it a hub for bold and experimental sculpture, painting, photography and video and performance art that could ignite local and global interest.
“She also curated exhibitions of African art around the world. One, in Helsinki, Finland, in 2011, featured the Nigerian photographer J. D. Okhai Ojeikere’s images of African women’s exotic hairstyles. (She turned that show into a book.) Others showed the work of the Ghanaian-born sculptor El Anatsui in Amsterdam and Johannesburg,” it read in part.
Joke Silva led friends, family and members of the Nigerian art community on Thursday, February 22 to celebrate the life of Bisi Silva with an intimate ceremony at Freedom Park in Lagos.
Colleagues and students shared their experiences with the well-travelled art lover.
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