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The themes explored in this exhibition portray the
daily experiences of people struggling with depression
and anxiety. While some of the images may be
difficult to see or upsetting, they represent
a conversation long overdue.
Before you begin
Artists Against Depression
Click on any image below to see the artist’s work
Adediran Adetutu – “A Body Could Be”
Photography
AdeOluwa Adediran – “Yearning for Freedom”
Photography
Adewale Sucré Alli Tijani – “Villain”
Photography
Amanda Madụmere – “Untitled”
Photography
Assam Gabriel – “Finding Me”
Photography
Barnabas Macaulay – “Flection 1”
Fine Art
,
Photography
Chudy Ogobegwu – “White Paint”
Photography
Dara Banjo – “Mi Tristeza”
Photography
Delovie – “They/Them”
Photography
Emmanuel Obuobi – “Untitled”
Photography
Emmanuel Oyeleke – “Ajuwaya (As you are)”
Photography
Eunice Oladeji – “On Depression”
Photography
Everest Akunwa – “The Quest for Peace”
Photography
Ewubare Paul – “Serenity”
Fine Art
,
Photography
Francis Adole – “Emancipate Yourself”
Photography
Jeremy Kupfuwa – “Thoughts in solitude”
Photography
Kanna Anigbogu
Fine Art
,
Photography
Kassim Taiwo – “Black Rainbow”
Photography
Kene Nwatu – “Forms of Life”
Photography
Kevwe Eru – “Untitled”
Photography
Latunji Oni – “Escaping”
Photography
Margaret Otoikhine – “Depression and companion”
Photography
Martins Deep – “Heart Cry (Frozen Songs of Broken Things)”
Photography
Michael Chijioke – “Untitled”
Photography
Michael Nnitor – “Gone Tenderness”
Photography
Neec Nonso – “pain (a discomfort or a trigger?)”
Photography
Neo Gilder – “African Men Hurt Too”
Photography
Ofem Martins – “How I Find Peace”
Photography
Oladele Lawal – “Voices in my Head”
Photography
Olutobi Harry – Selected
Photography
Osagioduwa Agbonifo – “Coal”
Photography