This site has limited support for your browser. We recommend switching to Edge, Chrome, Safari, or Firefox.

HOLIDAY DELIVERY UPDATE: All online orders placed after Thursday 19th December will be processed and dispatched after Monday 6th January. Our stores at NGV International and The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia, Fed Square are open 10am – 5pm daily.

Zoom Poster - Megacities, Lagos

Poster - Megacities, Lagos

$4.95 Regular price $19.95
off

Description

This poster featuring a photograph by Yagazie Emezi from the Megacities Project has been made in celebration of NGV Triennial 2023.

Please note: All our poster products are shipped in protective poster tubes and are sent separate to other items placed in the same order.

Specifications

Printed on luxury 200gsm Gloss Art with Gloss Varnish
Standard A2 in size measuring 59.4 x 42 cm
Exclusive to NGV design store

About the artwork

‘I moved to Lagos and it is here that I discovered my language to be photography. Bits of the city reminded me of my home in Aba, Abia State, a south-eastern region of Nigeria. Being consistently homesick and nostalgic, I started taking pictures with my phone of places and faces I found familiar. Everything grew from there.’

Yagazie Emezi is a Nigerian artist and self-taught photojournalist focused on stories surrounding African women and their health, sexuality, education and human rights. Having worked extensively across Africa, Emezi also covers stories on identity and culture, social justice, climate change and migration. Her art practice uses photography and sculpture to construct visual critiques of Nigeria’s socio-political state and the roles media play in it, pulling from history and current events. Emezi’s work has been widely published and exhibited and in 2023 she was included in the prestigious New Photography exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, New York.

Yagazie Emezi, Lagos series, 2023

Poster - Megacities, Lagos

$4.95 Regular price $19.95

Megacities

Megacities is an ambitious project bringing the creative vision of ten leading street photographers into dialogue with the urban environment of ten global megacities – cities with a population of more than 10 million people.

With origins in the 1930s, and the advent of 35-millimetre film and handheld cameras, street photography came into its own as photographers became able to move freely and unobtrusively while taking photographs. The result was a dynamic genre of photography centred on the built environment and the behaviour, activity and experiences of urban populations. Street photography extends the descriptive and didactic capacities of photography to the realm of creative, interactive engagement and reflection, and in this project, offers a contemporary account of how we live.

The work of the ten photographers will feature in a dynamic, immersive environment, presenting a thought-provoking vision of the twenty-first century urban phenomenon – the megacity.

Find out more

Cart

No more products available for purchase