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Victor Ehikhamenor pulls an Andy Warhol with Johnnie Walker – Toni Kan

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Victor Ehikhamenor pulls an Andy Warhol with Johnnie Walker – Toni Kan

The first time an artist and a liquor company collaborated on a bottle was in 1985.

Absolut was a Swedish brand trying to gain a foothold in the United States liquor market which was dominated by Russian made vodka.

It was a battle to wean Americans off Russian liquor, the Cold War be damned. Then a chance meeting between super star artist, Andy Warhol and Michel Roux, the man who ran the Absolut operations stateside changed all that.

Warhol proposed a collaboration in which he would produce a Warholian Absolut bottle. Roux accepted and that marked, in many ways, a turning point for Absolut which is after many years of dominance, currently the No. 5 top selling vodka in the United States of America.

The year was 1985 and since then the example set by Warhol and Absolut has been replicated over the following decades with liquor makers collaborating with artistes and artistes as diverse as Keith Haring (Aboslut); Jeff Koons (Dom Pérignon’s $20,000 champagne); KAWS (Hennessy); Erica Badu (Hennessey); Annie Leibovitz (Macallan), Lady Gaga (Dom Pérignon); Snoop Dog (19 crimes); RZA (Hennessy) and many more.

Collaboration between Victor Ehikhamenor, visual artist, photographer, writer and designer and Johnnie Walker has just been announced and the collaboration between the two brands plies the same trajectory as Andy Warhol’s albeit with a more salutary goal.

Mr. Ehikhamenor’s collaboration with Johnnie Walker is part of the liquor maker’s “Keep Walking City Collection” which it says aims to introduce the brand to the next generation of whisky drinkers. This will be achieved by a glo-calised campaign; which pulls them closer to a globally recognized brand at a local level.

Realised in black and white, the bottle design is made from Graviky Labs’ AIR-INK technology which produces ink from air pollution by recycling carbon emissions thus linking a commercial objective with an environmentally friendly cause.

In keeping with the brand’s city-centric Keep on Walking campaign, Victor Ehikhamenor has produced a mural on Brooks street, behind Freedom Park in what has become one of the most striking and interactive examples of street art in the Lagos metropolis. Passersby drawn by the iconic Johnnie Walker image often stop mid-stride to strike a pose before they Keep Walking!

The use of street art as companion piece to the bottle is working on the thesis that Gen Zs and millennials identify more with their cities than with their countries.

Commenting on the mural, Victor Ehikhamenor says making the street art reminded him of his childhood in his rustic Uwessan village in Edo state where he watched his grandfather’s wives and other village women leave aesthetic designs on the mud walls of their huts.

That childhood memory informed his “Door” series which was part of his 2011 solo exhibition at CCA Yaba which proceeded under the theme – “Entrances & Exits: In Search of Not Forgetting.”

The choice of Victor Ehikhamenor, as Sub-saharan Africa’s representative from a diverse of collection of artists drawn from Europe, Asia, Latin America and more is spot on especially in terms of meeting Johnnie Walker’s objective of introducing the whisky brand to a younger demographic because he has in the past decade become the most popular and recognizable Nigerian artist among Millennials and Gen Zs as well as more discerning art collectors.

His works have been shown at museums, festivals and art galleries across the world from Art Basle Hong Kong to Art X, The Gagosian to Tyburn Gallery, Rele Gallery  to Jennings Gallery, the 5th Meditationa Biennale to the 12th Dak’art Biennale and Biennale Jogja XIII.

This year, he made a splash at The Gagosian’s “Rites of Passage” group exhibition where his installation “Do this in Memory of Us” left visitors in awe with its assemblage of thousands of rosary beads stitched to canvas and lace to create a tapestry that is at once haunting and tear-inducing.

In February he attended the Art Basel in Hong Kong where his works were sold out and he is currently showing at the South London Gallery in the Lagos Peckham, Repeat (Pilgrimage to the lakes) group exhibition where his work, “Cathedral of the Mind”, which explores the duality of Catholicism and animism remains the stand out piece of the exhibition.

A darling of private, institutional and corporate art collectors, Victor Ehikhamenor remains a keen apostle of making his art accessible to the mass and in no sphere has this been more evident as in the literary world where Mr. Ehikhamenor has produced scores of book cover designs for artistes such as Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Helon Habila, Kwame Dawes and Chris Abani, Chinelo Okparanta, Buchi Emecheta, Mike Nwosu as well as The Caine prize and many more. With over thirty book cover designs to his credit, Victor Ehikhamenor may well hold the world record for book cover designs.

Victor Ehikhamenor has also channeled his visual artistry in other directions, most notably at 234Next where he designed the pages of the newspaper and in a collaboration with fashion designer, Ituen Basi.

A keen advocate of return and restoration of looted artefacts from the Bini kingdom and other sites of pillage in the global south, his 2022 work, “Still Standing” described in The Guardian as a “ 12-foot high work composed of rosary beads (chaplets), lace and miniature bronze pieces on canvas, depicts the imposing image of Oba Ovonramwen, the Oba of Benin who was on the throne of his fathers when British forces carried out the so-called punitive expedition… memorializes and commemorates Oba Ovonramwen and all those who lost their lives in the attack.”

It was placed beside the plaque of Admiral Sir Harry Holdsworth Rawson in the crypt of St. Paul in London in a clear expression of the empire roaring back.

As the collaboration between Victor Ehikhamenor and Johnnie Walker is formally launched on Sunday August 13, 2023 what many would not realize is that this is a relationship that began in 2019 when Johnnie Walker supported the artists’ May 2019 solo exhibition, “Daydream Esoterica” at Rele gallery, Onikan, Lagos.

Four years later, that fledgling romance has blossomed into a groundbreaking collaboration.

 

 

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Fuji Icon Remi Aluko Set to Thrill Fans at Ojez Railway Recreation Center Ebute Metta on Friday

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Fuji music legend Remi Aluko is set to bring the house down at the highly anticipated Toitoi Concert this Friday, December 20, at the Ojez Railway Recreation Center, Ebute Metta. Returning to the heart of Lagos, where his storied career began over two decades ago, Aluko is ready to deliver an electrifying night of rhythm, energy, and nostalgia.

 

Known for his mastery of blending traditional Yoruba melodies with modern Fuji vibes, Aluko has built a reputation for high-octane performances and a soulful connection with his audience. At the Toitoi Concert, fans can expect a lineup of his classic hits alongside fresh, unreleased tracks that showcase his continued evolution as a Fuji icon.

 

Speaking at a media briefing, Aluko shared his excitement:

“This concert is personal for me. Ebute Metta holds so many memories, and I can’t wait to give my fans a night they’ll never forget. Come early for some surprises—it’s my way of showing appreciation for the love and support over the years.”

 

Chief Joseph Odobeatu, Chairman of Ojez Entertainment Group, echoed Aluko’s enthusiasm, highlighting the venue’s significance as a cultural hub:

“The Ojez Railway Recreation Center is more than just a venue—it’s a place of history and celebration. We’re thrilled to host this landmark event and are committed to providing a secure and festive atmosphere for all music lovers.”

 

The Toitoi Concert promises to be more than just a musical event—it’s a celebration of Fuji culture, bringing together fans from all walks of life. Whether you’re a long-time follower of Aluko’s career or a newcomer to Fuji music, this concert offers an immersive experience into the rich heritage and modern vibrancy of the genre.

 

Don’t miss this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to groove with Remi Aluko in an unforgettable evening of music, dance, and celebration. Dust off your dancing shoes and get ready to make memories at the Toitoi Concert!

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COSON MEMBERS CELEBRATE BUMPER =N=465.5 MILLION ROYALTY DISTRIBUTION!

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It was singing, jubilation and merriment this Tuesday, December 10, as members of Nigeria’s No 1 copyright collective management organization, Copyright Society of Nigeria (COSON), approved a 2024 royalty distribution of a whopping =N=465.5 million for COSON members and associates. Following the approval, the distribution which is the highest in the history of the organization, began immediately as several COSON members started receiving bank alerts on their phones while still at COSON House.

They came from the East, the West, North and South of Nigeria: gaily dressed musicians who stormed Oluwaleimu Street, in the Allen Avenue Area of Ikeja where the magnificent COSON House stands sparkling in the sun, and in which COSON’s 2024 Annual General Meeting took place.

The AGM practically turned into a carnival as the former President of PMAN and Chairman of COSON, Chief Tony Okoroji, who presided at the General Meeting, delivered a moving address which he titled, “the COSON Spirit”.

 

The celebrated copyright warrior was praised repeatedly by joyous COSON members after delivering his speech in which he said, “We have deployed the law, like no other organization in the history of Nigeria, to form a bulwark against the people, in and out of government, who have tried everything to hijack and plunder COSON or if they fail, to kill COSON. You know the modus operandi of the vampires among our citizens: they grab every good thing in Nigeria for themselves, their friends and families with no thought for the millions of other people in our country. They are not satisfied with owning one house. In a nation where millions do not own even a hut, they grab what belongs to all of us and build 735 duplexes for themselves alone and want more as if they have a contract with the Almighty that they will never die.

“I wish to state that I have been to practically every court in the land, have mounted the witness box and testified, and have won victories on behalf of COSON that many had thought were impossible. We have retained the services of four first class senior advocates and several other senior lawyers.

“Without the decisions of those distinguished Judges of the Courts who remain committed to truth and justice, COSON, this great pan Nigerian organization that has become the nation’s most formidable agent of strength, unity, progress and growth for the creative industry, would have since been sucked dry and wiped away.“

With sadness in his voice, Chief Okoroji said, “Fellow members of COSON, let me state that I verily believe that in these hard times, we could have done more, much more for the musicians of Nigeria. It is a paradox that the institution established by the state to enable us to soar and achieve great results for our nation, conspired with carpetbaggers and fraudsters to become the greatest obstacle to our progress and success. But… we continue to fly, due to the unbreakable COSON Spirit”.

In his speech, the COSON Chairman thanked the Management led by General Manager, Mrs. Bernice Eriemeghe Ashibuogwu, for their contribution to the success of the society,

Identified at the AGM were such persons as the President of the Creative Industry Group, Amb. Felix Duke; President of the Music Producers and Marketers Association of Nigeria (MUPMAN), Eng Sharon Wilson; Afro Juju music super star, Sir Shina Peters; Reggae Music giant, Righteousman Erhabor; celebrated female singer, Stella Monye; Pop Music sensation, Alex O; Gospel Music Minister, Kenny Saint Brown; Showbiz Impresario, Koffi Da Guru, Popular entertainment die-hard, Steve Black and many more.

Also present were members of the COSON Board such as Abuja based, Chief Uche Emeka Paul, a workhorse of the Catholic Charismatic Music Ministry; Enugu based music toaster and publisher, Angus Power Nwangwu; Oge Kimono, first daughter of the unforgettable Rub-A-Dub Master, Ras Kimono who himself was a COSON die hard, before his death; renowned drummer, Richard Cole, famed producer Zdon Paporella and Gospel Music Minister, Evangelist Olusegun Omoyayi.

Hundreds of COSON members joined the jubilant AGM on-line via Zoom.

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