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Bemi Exhibits at Times Square New York

Folalumi Alaran in Abuja
In a remarkable showcase of talent, Nigerian artist Bemi unveiled her latest painting, titled Prayers, at an exhibition held in the iconic Times Square, New York, on February 20, 2025. This event marked a significant milestone in her career, as she continues to captivate audiences with her powerful artistic voice.
Prayers, an oil on canvas piece, is part of Bemi’s acclaimed series titled Insomnia. The series takes a deeper dive into themes of restlessness and the search for solace, reflecting the complexities of modern life. Bemi’s unique style combines vibrant colors and intricate details, inviting viewers to engage deeply with the emotions conveyed in her work.
The exhibition attracted art enthusiasts and the general public New York City, eager to witness Bemi’s artistic evolution and the impact of her work on the global art scene. Attendees were particularly drawn to the profound narrative behind Prayers, which encapsulates a universal longing for peace and reflection in a chaotic world.
Curators of the exhibition when referencing her work said it was spectacular. A professional art body when giving their remark “Times Square is a hub of culture and creativity. To present something of this magnitude here is an honor and a testament to the resilience of artists everywhere,” one of the officials stated while speaking to Journalists.
As Bemi continues her journey, her work remains a powerful reminder of the strength and beauty found in vulnerability. The Insomnia series, with its exploration of inner turmoil and hope, promises to leave a lasting impression on the art community and beyond.