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Constance and Sons Awarded Top Art Gallery Of The Year

by Jerry Emmanson
1 year ago
in Books & Arts
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In a resounding testament to its commitment to promoting African art and providing a platform for talented artists, Constance and Sons Gallery has been awarded the prestigious title of “Top Art Gallery of the Year.”

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The recognition underscores the gallery’s unwavering dedication to the arts and its pivotal role in championing contemporary African creativity.

Founded by Dunmade Ayegbayo, a passionate advocate for African art, Constance and Sons Gallery stands as a beacon for artistic expression and cultural
representation.

 

Hailing from Osun state, Western Nigeria, Ayegbayo was raised amidst a family of artists, an environment that kindled his fervor for contemporary African art. This familial influence serves as a profound motivation behind the establishment of Constance and Sons Gallery.

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The gallery’s vision, spearheaded by Ayegbayo, is clear and ambitious: to put African art on the global stage. Ayegbayo believes that the richness and diversity of African art deserve international recognition, and Constance and Sons Gallery serves as the vehicle to reflect this to the world. The gallery is not just a space; it is a narrative, a
visual journey that encapsulates the essence of contemporary African creativity.

 

Constance and Sons Gallery proudly represents African artists and art, providing a
platform for both emerging and established talents. The gallery’s commitment to
meritocracy is at the core of its ethos. Ayegbayo and his team at Constance and Sons have diligently sought to identify, cultivate, and expose works of art on a meritocratic basis. This commitment ensures that the artists showcased within its walls are not only representative of the diverse African artistic landscape but are chosen based on the merit of their work.

 

The gallery’s journey to the pinnacle of recognition in Oyo State has been marked
by impactful online exhibitions, collaborations, and a tireless effort to bring African art to the forefront of the global art scene. Constance and Sons Gallery actively
engages in cultural exchanges, fostering connections with other art institutions
worldwide.

 

Through a blend of physical exhibitions and innovative digital experiences, Constance and Sons Gallery has expanded its reach beyond geographic confines, echoing the heartbeat of African art across the globe. The gallery’s strategic use of technology reflects its understanding of the evolving art landscape and the importance of global visibility.

Dunmade Ayegbayo’s vision has not only given rise to a distinguished gallery but
has also sparked conversations challenged perceptions, and created a space where
African art flourishes. The “Top Art Gallery of the Year” award in Oyo State is a
testament to the gallery’s impact and its vital role in shaping the cultural narrative.
As Constance and Sons Gallery bask in the glory of this accolade, the journey
continues.

 

The gallery’s commitment to meritocracy, dedication to promoting African art, and its founder’s vision ensure that it remains at the forefront of the art scene, not just in Oyo State but also on the global stage.

 

Constance and Sons Gallery
stands as a testament to the power of art to transcend boundaries, share stories, and
unite cultures, and in doing so, it has rightfully earned its place as the Top Art Gallery of the Year.


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