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​​​​​​​​IGBERO

ART & LIBRARY

| ART // EXPERIENCE THE TGATTRM COLLECTION |

| INTERIORS // VIEW ART IN SPACE |

| LEGACY // SUPPORT CULTURAL PLACEMENT |

| LIBRARY // VIEW AVAILABLE RESOURCES |

Igbero begins with The Gospel According To The Renaissance Man (TGATTRM) — the first collection in an expanding body of African biblical art that translates scriptural themes into visual experience. Featuring artists such as Sam Abidoye Taiwo, Olufemi Kayo, Peter Johnson, and Joseph Aronshola, the works span oil on canvas, mixed media, and editions from prints to masterworks — each carrying meaning beyond decoration.This is the first of a continuous release of collections. Created to live within spaces, Igbero art defines atmosphere and transforms homes, hotels, and institutions — bringing narrative into everyday life.

Igbero works are available across a range of formats — from Masterworks and Limited-Edition Prints to Standard Editions and Social Placements Prints — allowing each piece to exist both as a collectible and as a cultural presence within wider society.

 

​​​​​​​​IGBERO INTERIORS

Igbero Interiors extends the collection into the spaces we live, work, and gather — shaping environments through the intentional placement of African biblical art. From homes and offices to hotels, Airbnbs, schools, and public institutions, each space is approached as a whole, where art defines atmosphere, anchors identity, and brings meaning into everyday experience. Designed for both individual and large-scale projects, Igbero offers flexible acquisition across formats, including bulk purchase options for multi-room and institutional spaces. Wherever a wall exists, there is an opportunity to introduce presence, culture, and narrative through art that transforms the environment it inhabits.

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Interiors gallery, or Download our brochure for a detailed offline overview.

​​​​​​​​IGBERO LEGACY

Igbero Legacy extends the work beyond private and commercial spaces into the public realm — through the creation and placement of African biblical art, books, and educational catalogues within institutions. Focused on schools, hospitals, and civic spaces, these works are introduced not only as visual pieces, but as tools for learning, reflection, and cultural continuity within everyday environments. Enabled through patronage, corporate social responsibility, and partnerships with foundations and government bodies, Igbero Legacy facilitates the sponsorship and distribution of these works at scale. In doing so, it embeds narrative, culture, and knowledge into public life — shaping how communities see, learn, and engage across generations.

Acquire/Commission a masterwork through Patronage. Support & Sponsor the placement of artworks in public institutions, or Underwrite educational materials that preserve and advance arts and culture.

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