Budding documentary
photographer, Etinosa Yvonne, has been announced as winner of the
highly-coveted 2019 Access Bank Art X prize during the official launch of the
event held at Milki, Victoria Island, Lagos.
Her winning project addresses
the coping mechanisms of survivors of terrorism and violent conflict, drawing
attention to the unspoken realities experienced by trauma victims in Nigeria.
Access Bank has a long and rich
history of supporting the creative industry in Nigeria, and this was reiterated
by the Banks’s Group Head, Communications and Eternal Affairs, Amaechi Okobi
who said, “Following the success of last year’s Prize, it is wonderful to see
over double the number of applications in 2019. Access Bank remains committed
to the patronage of the art sector in Nigeria, and it is our goal to support
and impact emerging artists in Nigeria, through the Prize. The quality of
Yvonne Etinosa’s work is a testament to the potential of emerging artists in
Nigeria, aided by a platform like the Access Bank ART X Prize.”
Etinosa Yvonne will receive the
prize winnings of N 1,500,000; a three-month residency at Gasworks London in
2020 and a solo booth presentation at Art X Lagos 2020, courtesy of Access
Bank.
The founder and CEO, Tokini
Peterside commended Access Bank for its role in creating opportunities for
artists saying, “Access Bank and Art-X have moved beyond just being partners,
to becoming co-creators of the leading arts prize and opportunity for emerging
artists in Nigeria. The Bank has always believed in our vision and continue to
support our remarkable journey.”
The other finalists, Ayomitunde
Adeleke, Christopher Nelson Obuh, Peter Okotorn and Yadichinma Ukoha-Kalu will
also be exhibiting at this year’s edition of the ARTX Lagos, scheduled to hold
from Friday, 1 November to Sunday, 3 November, 2019 at the Federal Palace in
Victoria Island.
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