Hidden in Plain Sight: The Emergence of Oni Onochie A Three-Month Cultural Exhibition and Strategic Collaboration

Some of Africa's most important artists have never sought the spotlight. Instead, they have continued to work with meticulous precision, deep vision, and an unconventional profoundness.

Hidden in Plain Sight: The Emergence of Oni Onochie

A Three-Month Cultural Exhibition and Strategic Collaboration

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Some of Africa’s most important artists have never sought the spotlight. Instead, they have continued to work with meticulous precision, deep vision, and an unconventional profoundness.

Oni Onochie is one of them.

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For decades, this contemporary African master has crafted a body of work that, once encountered, is impossible to forget. Through sculptures, paintings, and mixed-media compositions, he addresses identity, memory, spirituality, and the sheer complexity of being African in a world that has long been accustomed to looking elsewhere. Working with elemental materials—fibers, metals, textures, and forms—he transforms them into something that feels simultaneously ancestral and urgent, unmistakably alive.

Now, thanks to a historic collaboration between World E11even Africa and Africans Art, his work is stepping onto the global platform it has always deserved.

This is that platform—hidden, yet in plain sight.

This is not a discovery. Oni Onochie has always been here. His work has always mattered.

This serves as an introduction to the collectors, institutions, diplomats, and audiences who are finally ready to pay attention.

It is also a broader manifesto: Africa’s creative excellence does not need external validation to be real. However, this excellence deserves to be unapologetically and unconditionally placed at the center of global cultural discourse, to be celebrated, and to be seen.

In an era where culture is increasingly recognized as one of the most powerful forces in diplomacy, economics, and national identity, African art is not merely keeping pace with these shifts.

It is stepping forward on its own terms, in its own time.

Exhibition Structure

This is not a single event, but a carefully curated three-month cultural program featuring:

Collectors’ Night Opening

Private Viewings and Collector Appointments

Curated Gatherings and Cultural Dialogues

Artist-Led Talks and Interactions

The exhibition is designed as a meeting point for collectors, institutions, diplomats, and cultural leaders.

World E11even Africa

Operating within strategic cultural initiatives linked to the Office of Diaspora Affairs (Office of the President, Ghana) and aligned with UNESCO, this platform positions itself at the intersection of culture, diplomacy, and economic development.

World E11even Africa will present a curated selection of wearable jewelry art, showcased through an exclusive runway presentation. These pieces will not be for sale; instead, they are positioned as artistic expressions that complement the sculptural works in form, identity, and adornment.

RICHARD KATEY SANAKEY — President of World E11even Africa / Founder of the Traditional Rulers Festival

Office of Diaspora Affairs

The Office of Diaspora Affairs within the Office of the President (Ghana) works to strengthen the bonds between Ghana and its global diaspora, fostering collaboration, investment, and national development.

We are deeply honored to welcome the Office of Diaspora Affairs as our collaborative partner for this event. We extend our gratitude for their support and shared commitment to building meaningful connections and driving impactful change.

Opening Night — Collector's Privilege

The opening night is strictly reserved for distinguished collectors and invited guests.

Collectors who acquire a piece on this exclusive night will receive a rare and deeply personal gift from the artist. This is a one-time offering of enduring significance that will never be available after the grand opening.

Part of Something Bigger

"Hidden in Plain Sight" serves as the official cultural pre-event to the landmark 2027 Traditional Rulers Festival, an international celebration of African heritage, leadership, and living identity.

Official Launch: UNESCO Headquarters, Paris

Main Celebrations: Ada, Ghana

This exhibition sets the benchmark and serves as a blueprint for everything that follows.

With Gratitude

We express our heartfelt gratitude to buro. for their generous venue sponsorship of this exhibition. Their commitment to hosting meaningful cultural dialogues in Accra not only makes evenings like this possible but also makes them deeply impactful. This support reflects precisely the kind of partnership this moment demands—one that elevates African creative work to where it has always belonged, in spaces serious enough to receive it.

Get to Know Us

Founded in 2015 as a pioneering online platform, Africans Art Gallery was established with the mission to elevate African art and artists on the global stage. Our vision is rooted in the belief that art is not merely a cultural artifact, but a dynamic, enduring asset class capable of generating wealth and preserving heritage.

Over the past decade, we have developed a trusted ecosystem that empowers artists, brings collectors together, and democratizes access to African art. In 2024, we expanded our footprint with a flagship physical gallery in Accra, Ghana, and we are currently preparing to open a second location in Lagos, Nigeria, further solidifying our presence across Africa's vibrant creative hubs.

Our Mission

We champion emerging and established artists from Africa, providing them with a platform to showcase their work to a global audience.

Our Vision

We position art as a critical component of diversified investment portfolios, delivering tangible value to collectors through curated acquisitions, market insights, and innovative liquidity solutions.

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