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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE LagosPhoto Foundation presents the seventh edition of the annual LagosPhoto Festival in Lagos, Nigeria, October 22 - November 21, titled Rituals and Performance. Currently in its seventh edition, Lagos Photo is the first and only international arts festival of photography in Nigeria. In a month long programme, events include exhibitions, workshops, artist presentations, discussions, screening, and large scale outdoor installations in congested public spaces in Lagos. LagosPhoto aims to provide a platform for the development and education of contemporary photography in Africa by establishing mentorships and cross-cultural collaborations with local and international artists. LagosPhoto presents photography as it is embodied in the exploration of historical and contemporary issues, the promotion of social programmes, and the reclaiming of public spaces. LagosPhoto 2016 will feature thirty photographers spanningseventeen countries. Rituals and Performance: explores the role of acts of repetition that shape gender, image, identity, social agency, power and social constructs in contemporary society. The repetitive acts imbued with belief become coercive and normative. It shapes our general idea of what is true in determining an African image, gender, religion, beauty, social class and so forth. Michel Foucault’s (1980) conception on the transmissions and representations of power not just in its ability to contain and control but in its ability to enable individuals to function within cultural roles and allows for alternative self- definitions and self-presentations. Contemporary visual representations directly affect the cultural meanings associated with image construction and interpretation. www.lagosphotofestival.comTwitter: @LagosPhotoFest Facebook: LagosPhoto Festival Instagram: LagosPhotoFestival LagosPhoto opens to the public on October 22nd, 2016 at Eko Hotel & Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos. Satellite exhibition venues in arts and cultural spaces throughout the city extend to Omenka Gallery, Africans Artists’ Foundation, Center for Contemporary Art Lagos, Goethe-Institut, A White Space, Red Door Gallery. Outdoor exhibitions in public spaces in Lagos include MuriOkunola Park, Falomo Roundabout (Ikoyi), BekoRansomeKuti Park (Antony), Awojobi Park (Onike), Freedom Park, MKO Abiola Park (Ikeja), and Dolphin Park (Ikoyi). LagosPhoto is proudly sponsored by the Eko Hotel & Suites and Etisalat, with Support by Canon, LASPARK, Lagos State Ministry of Tourism and Culture, KLM/ Air France, Romarong, Pixers, PernodRicard Nigeria, Goethe Institut. LagosPhoto is additionally supported by the Ford Foundation. Participating Artists: FatiAbubakar(Nigeria) | JenevieveAken (Nigeria) | IsholaAkpo (Nigeria) | Mohamed Arejdal (Morocco) | KarimahAshadu (Britain & Nigeria) | JeliliAtiku (Nigeria) | | MiiaAutio (Finland) |Pep Bonet (Spain) | Juno Calypso (United Kingdom) | Bubi Canal (Spain) | | KudzanaiChiurai (Zimbabwe) | | Colin Delfosse (Belgium) | Thierry Fontaine (France) | Sevelyn Gat (Kenya) | Eric Gyamfi (Ghana) | Adad Hannah (USA) | Kiluanji Kia Henda (Angola) | Andrea Gisele Keyezua (Netherlands) | NicoKrijno (South African) |Osborne Macharia (Kenya)| Mario Macilau (Mozambique) | TsokuMaela (South Africa) | Ibrahim Mahama(Ghana) | Gideon Mendel (South Africa) | SiwaMgoboza (South Africa) | MohauModisakeng(South Africa) | FabriceMonteiro (Benin & Belgium) | Bruno Morais (Brazil) |MuchiriNjenga (Kenya) | LakinOgunbanwo (Nigeria) | | Rodney Omeokachie (Nigeria) | | QudusOnikeku (Nigeria) | | Leonard Pongo (Belgium) | | FlurinaRothenberger (Switzerland) | | Emmanuel Trousse (Monaco) | | David Uzochukwu (Belgium & Nigeria) | | BenedicteVanderreydt (Belgium) | | Lorenzo Vitturi (Italy) | | Sanne De Wilde (Belgium) | | Patrick Willocq (France) | | RezeBonna (Nigeria) | | TY Bello (Nigeria). Venues: EKO Hotels and Suites www.lagosphotofestival.comTwitter: @LagosPhotoFest Facebook: LagosPhoto Festival Instagram: LagosPhotoFestival Centre for Contemporary Arts African Artists’ Foundation A White Space Red Door Gallery Omenka Gallery Radisson Blu Anchorage Hotel Legacy 1995 (Railway Compound) Freedom Park Goethe Institute Temple Muse MuriOkunola Park FalomoCirlce Through our numerous collaborations, LagosPhoto continues to provide a platform for the improvement and progression of professional and emerging photographic talent in a comprehensive public programming initiative that includes workshops, artist presentations, and portfolio reviews facilitated by prominent local and international photographers. Special projects & Satellite Exhibitions this year include: World Debut of Four Recent Series LagosPhoto is celebrated for showcasing never before seen series at the festival, this year we’ll debut KudzanaiChiurai’s ‘Genesis’, Lorenzo Vitturi’s ‘The Balogun Particle’ Lagos and JenevieveAken’s complete ‘Great Expectations’ series. Etisalat Photography Competition www.lagosphotofestival.comTwitter: @LagosPhotoFest Facebook: LagosPhoto Festival Instagram: LagosPhotoFestival The Etisalat Photography Competition aims to develop and nurture photographic talent in Nigeria by providing a platform for emerging Nigerian photographers to have their work exhibited to a wide audience and win monetary prizes. This year, the theme Daily and Celebratory Performance delves into ritualistic actions related to the daily lives and celebrations of a Nigerian and the expansiveness of the country and it’s peoples. The grand finale of the competition is scheduled for October 2016 where the first prize winner of the competition will receive a Canon Camera; the second prize winner will get an iPad mini while the third prize winner will receive a high end Nokia Lumia device. LagosPhoto Summer School LagosPhoto Summer School offers a range of workshops in Lagos, focusing on different niches of photography to be held for emerging photographers during LagosPhoto. LagosPhoto Summer School, in partnership with Canon Central and North Africa offer The Canon Selphy Street Photography Workshop, a basic Street Photography workshop and The Canon Story Telling Workshop with Canon Master Gary Knight, an advanced empirical workshop that explores photography as a universal storytelling language. Participants will be provided and guided with the right sort of equipment’s to use and shown how various techniques will make a difference in their visual story telling skills. Both workshops are a combination of theoretical and practical learning with shooting experiences that will take place in Lagos. Centres of Learning For Photography In Africa Network – Seminars The aim of Centers of Learning for Photography in Africa (CLPA) is to contribute to the professionalization of photography on the African continent by forming a strong educational resource network. Among the participants at the 2016 CLPA network conference, which runs alongside the inaugural week of LagosPhoto Festival, are independent curator and visual artist AkinbodeAkinbiyi and UcheOkpa-Iroah (The Nlele Institute). POPCAP ‘16 www.lagosphotofestival.comTwitter: @LagosPhotoFest Facebook: LagosPhoto Festival Instagram: LagosPhotoFestival POPCAP ’16 presents the series of the five artist awarded with POPCAP ’16 including approx.100 works as an augmented reality exhibition at freedom park. The winning artists are: Nicolas Henry, France Jason Larkin, England SabeloMlangeni, South Africa Thom Pierce, Jersey, Britain Julia Runge, Germany As a celebration of the fifth anniversary exhibition ofPOPCAP, the prize for contemporary African photography, a large-format, open air projection of all 25 outstanding works exhibited byPOPCAP since 2012 will take place at freedom park. The prize is aimed at photographers whose work is either produced in an African country or deals with a diaspora of an African country. The presentation will take place in a public space, allowing us to reach not only the art-conscious, but rather confront the general public with the image of Africa. The 50 minutes retrospective includes artworks from the following POPCAP winners: Filipe Branquinho, Mozambique | Zed Nelson, United Kingdom |Tahir Carl Karmali, Kenya |Zied Ben Romdhane, Tunisia |RomaricTisserand, France| Joana Choumali, Ivory Coast |Ilan Godfrey, South Africa | Léonard Pongo, Belgium |AnoekSteketee, The Netherlands |EefjeBlankevoort, Canada|PatrickWillocq, France |David Rengel, Spain |Álvaro Laiz, Spain | Dillon Marsh, South Africa | Cristina de Middel, Spain | Alexia Webster, South Africa| Graeme Williams, South Africa |Guillaume Bonn, France| Nabil Boutros, France |NamsaLeuba, Switzerland |AdolphusOpara, Nigeria | Paolo Patrizi, Italy Hennessy Artistry Presents Jonathan Mannion 20-year Anniversary www.lagosphotofestival.comTwitter: @LagosPhotoFest Facebook: LagosPhoto Festival Instagram: LagosPhotoFestival In 2016, photographer Jonathan Mannion, celebrates his first ever album sleeve, the iconic debut album by superstar Jay-Z entitled Reasonable Doubt. To celebrate this landmark album and it's 20th anniversary, Jonathan spent four long and hectic days in the Jealous Print Studio to create a series of thirty screen prints on to canvas with team members, Danny Augustine and Ben Challen. Working from the camera stills taken from the session of Reasonable Doubt, the new screen works are unlike anything Jonathan has created before. Performance Piece: JeliliAtiku- I trust you know Ó juIl é (Alaraagbo XI) The performance, I Trust You Know Oju-Ile (Alaraagbo XI), which will appropriate processional ritual and body ontology; will take