Get ready for an early Christmas treat, art enthusiasts! The highly anticipated Uncle Sam ArtExhibition is here, and it's a celebration of artistic brilliance that you won't want to miss.
Mark your calendars for December 16, 2025, as the doors of Alexis Galleries swing open to unveil a captivating display of talent. This exhibition, running until December 20, 2025, promises to be a visual feast for the senses.
Among the treasures on display is an archival gem - the very first published copy of Vanguard Newspaper. This historic piece is accompanied by an impressive collection of works from renowned artists, including the legendary Uncle Sam Amuka himself. The exhibition also features paintings by Professor Dele Jegede, an esteemed artist based in the United States, alongside Fidelis Atumah, known by his artistic moniker Atumakanism Afrikanism, and other talented Nigerian artists like Greg Onyeka, Dr. Bolaji Ogunwo, and Albert Ohams.
For a deeper insight into the life and legacy of Uncle Sam Amuka, be sure to check out the article by Professor Jegede, titled "Sam Amuka, a rare breed." It's a captivating read that sheds light on the man behind the art.
But here's where it gets even more exciting: the exhibition showcases two extraordinary works by the Ghanaian master, Professor Ablade Glover. His presence adds an international flair to this already impressive lineup.
Curated by Dr. Osa Mbonu-Amadi, Arts Editor of Vanguard Newspaper, this extraordinary event is brought to you by Tourists Club International in collaboration with Vanguard Newspapers and Alexis Galleries. According to Dr. Mbonu-Amadi, "This is an exhibition you simply cannot afford to miss during this festive season. The 2025 Christmas celebrations truly begin here, with the USA ArtExhibition at Alexis Galleries."
So, art lovers, mark your calendars and prepare for a visual journey like no other. This exhibition is a testament to the power of art and the diverse talents it showcases. Don't miss out on this opportunity to immerse yourself in a world of creativity and inspiration.
And this is the part most people miss: the controversy! While the exhibition celebrates artistic excellence, it also invites discussion and differing opinions. What do you think about the inclusion of these specific artists? Is there a particular piece that speaks to you, or do you have a different perspective to share? Feel free to join the conversation in the comments and let us know your thoughts. We'd love to hear from you and engage in a respectful dialogue about this extraordinary exhibition.