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Deborah Abosede Ibeme’s “Where Ancestors Still Breathe” Resonates Deeply With Lagos Art Audience

March 25,2022
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By Josephine Agbonkhese 

Lagos’ vibrant art community witnessed an inspiring celebration of culture, memory, and identity as fine art photographer Deborah Abosede Ibeme successfully concluded her solo exhibition, “Where Ancestors Still Breathe,” at the iconic Nike Art Gallery in Lekki.

The exhibition, which ran from March 15 to 19, 2022, welcomed a steady stream of visitors who gathered to experience Deborah’s compelling collection of fine art portraits rooted in African heritage and ancestral storytelling. Through dramatic compositions, earthy tones, symbolic adornments, and emotionally charged expressions, the exhibition created an atmosphere that felt both intimate and timeless.

Guests at the exhibition praised the artist’s ability to merge tradition with contemporary fine art photography, producing works that spoke powerfully about identity, spirituality, womanhood, and cultural preservation. Each piece invited viewers into a reflective space where history, ancestry, and personal memory intersected.

For many attendees, the exhibition was more than a visual showcase it was an emotional and cultural encounter. The photographs sparked conversations around African roots, inherited narratives, and the importance of preserving indigenous stories through artistic expression.

Speaking after the exhibition, Deborah Abosede Ibeme shared that the project was inspired by a desire to reconnect with the spiritual and cultural essence of African identity.

“I wanted the work to feel like a bridge between generations a reminder that our history still lives within us in quiet but powerful ways,” she said.

Hosted at one of Nigeria’s leading art institutions, “Where Ancestors Still Breathe” further highlighted the increasing global appreciation for African fine art photography and the emergence of bold visual storytellers from the continent.

Collectors, fellow photographers, students, curators, and art enthusiasts all turned out during the five-day showcase, contributing to the exhibition’s warm reception and growing conversation across the creative industry.

With the success of “Where Ancestors Still Breathe,” Deborah Abosede Ibeme continues to establish herself as a distinctive voice in contemporary African photography one committed to telling stories that honor heritage while creating space for deeper cultural reflection.

As the exhibition closes its doors, its impact remains, leaving audiences with lingering emotions, meaningful conversations, and a renewed appreciation for the beauty and spirit embedded in African ancestry.

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