Upcoming Exhibition
Jean Francois De Troy “Bathsheba At Her Toilet”
THE HEADS OF STATE
What happens when history is retold with a smirk? Heads of State fuses satire with fine art, exploring the untold stories and pivotal moments in Nigeria’s political history. From the mysterious final moments of MKO Abiola to Dele Giwa’s shocking assassination, and even the high-stakes political manoeuvring that shaped Nigeria’s democracy, each piece blends humour, symbolism, and brutal honesty.
This isn’t just art—it’s a visual reckoning. A mirror to power. A satire of history.
Beyond the Canvas: Art You Can Hold, Wear, and Collect
The Heads of State experience extends beyond the digital realm, bringing history into tangible forms:
- 3D-printed life sculptures as limited-edition collectibles
- Neck pendants, fashion prints, and emblems, designed for those who want to carry a piece of history with them
- The unveiling of the custom-designed Nigerian Presidential Truck, a military-inspired masterpiece by AJ
Each Heads of State exhibition will feature a live auction, where collectors and art enthusiasts can own exclusive pieces from the collection. Every artwork is a conversation—about where we’ve been, where we are, and where we’re headed.
This isn’t just art—it’s a visual reckoning. A mirror to power. A satire of history.
Beyond the Canvas: Art You Can Hold, Wear, and Collect
The Heads of State experience extends beyond the digital realm, bringing history into tangible forms:
DROPS
HEADS OF A GREAT STATE
A Digital Art Experience That Challenges, Satirizes, and Reconnects Nigeria to Its Past, Present, and Future
Every leader who has ever stood at Nigeria’s helm has carried the weight of a nation. Some rose in times of promise, others in chaos. Some were loved, others reviled. Yet, each one—whether by force or fate—has left an imprint on Nigeria’s journey.
Heads of State is more than an art project; it is a bridge between the people and their leaders, between history and the present, and between legacy and the future. This bold artistic rebellion breathes new life into Nigeria’s past and present heads of state, capturing the irony, struggle, and legacy of leadership in Nigeria through striking oil paintings, surreal abstractions, and digital storytelling.
A Satirical Take on Power and Politics
Admission Prices
It pays to plan ahead, you will always get our lowest prices online if you book more than 48 hours in advance. Tickets purchased online are non-refundable.
Adults
$15.00
Groups (10 max)
$12.00
Youth 19 – 24
$8.00
Opening Hours
With our flexible pricing, you can choose the day, price and plan that suits you best. To make a reservation for a group visit, please contact us directly.
Tuesday – Saturday
10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Sundays
11 a.m. – 5 p.m.