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The Republic V8, N2
Our May – July 2024 print issue, Nigeria Imaginary, celebrates the Nigerian pavilion at the Venice Biennale as well as broader Nigerian art and identity, plus more. This issue features essays and interviews that focus on Nigerian art and identity. It includes:
Wale Lawal in conversation with Aindrea Emelife (Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, MOWAA and the curator of the Nigeria Pavilion at the Venice Biennale).
Reflections on the Venice Biennale and the legacy of Nigerian art by Kéchi Nne Nomu, Chimezie Chika and Mobólúwajídìde Joseph, produced in collaboration with MOWAA.
Fiction by ’Pemi Aguda.
A review of Nigeria’s recently literary debates and breakthroughs by Ancci.
Noo Saro-Wiwa on the greatest travelogue she has ever read.
A deep dive into Don Jazzy’s global vision for MAVIN Global by Oyindamola Depo-Oyedokun.
Photo-reportage on the musical legacy of Jos, by Emmanuel Esomnofu and Becky Renny.
Months after the death of Taiwo Akinkunmi, the man who designed the Nigerian flag, his family has not been able to bury him. In this issue, Senior Associate Editor at The Republic, Yusuf Omotayo, travels to Akinkunmi’s home in Ibadan to understand why.
In celebration of our 20th print magazine, this edition will be available in two formats: a regular edition and an anniversary edition featuring selected essays from The Republic’s archive since our debut in 2017.
Total pages:
Standard edition: 64.
Anniversary edition: 140.
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Cover art: ‘Ladi Kwali, 2026’ by Osaze Amadasun.
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