Out of Town: Art Exhibition by Ismael Kateregga, Jul. 23 – Oct. 22 2025 @ Peponi Hotel – Lamu.
Dates: Until October 22, 2025
Venue: Peponi Hotel, Lamu
Exhibition: ‘The Architecture of Memory’ Mixed Media Paintings by Leo Mativo, Jul. 26 – Aug. 24 2025 @ One Off Contemporary Art Gallery.
Exhibition Dates: Until August 24, 2025
Venue: One Off Contemporary Art Gallery
Exhibition: ‘The Architecture of Memory’ Mixed Media Paintings by Leo Mativo, Jul. 26 – Aug. 24 2025 @ One Off Contemporary Art Gallery.
Exhibition Dates: Until August 24, 2025
Venue: One Off Contemporary Art Gallery
Exhibition: ‘Between Exiles’ Metal Sculptures by Adlan Yousif, Jul. 26 – Aug. 24 2025 @ One Off Contemporary Art Gallery.
Exhibition Dates: Until August 24, 2025
Venue: One Off Contemporary Art Gallery
Exhibition: ‘Between Exiles’ Metal Sculptures by Adlan Yousif, Jul. 26 – Aug. 24 2025 @ One Off Contemporary Art Gallery.
Exhibition Dates: Until August 24, 2025
Venue: One Off Contemporary Art Gallery
Exhibition: Fragments of Becoming by Scopt, Aug. 2 – Sept. 2 2025 @ Holmes à court Gallery, Afrika House.
Exhibition Dates: Until September 2, 2025
Venue: Holmes à court Gallery, Afrika House
Solo exhibition by Harrison Karanja aka Scopt.
Exhibition: Fragments of Becoming by Scopt, Aug. 2 – Sept. 2 2025 @ Holmes à court Gallery, Afrika House.
Exhibition Dates: Until September 2, 2025
Venue: Holmes à court Gallery, Afrika House
Solo exhibition by Harrison Karanja aka Scopt.
Exhibition: ‘Crossed Perspectives on Kenyan Society’ by Joseph Bertiers and Newton Eshivachi, Aug. 5-31 2025 @ Alliance Française Nairobi.
Opening: Tuesday, August 5 at 6:30 p.m.
Venue: Alliance Française Nairobi
Dates: Until August 31, 2025
About
This exhibition is an artistic dialogue between two generations of Kenyan artists: Joseph Bertiers, internationally recognized for his witty artworks, and Newton Eshivachi, a sharp-eyed emerging artist.
The two artists explore the complexities, aspirations, and contradictions of Kenyan society. Bertiers, known for his satirical and narrative style, offers a biting yet humorous critique of political and social absurdities. In contrast, Eshivachi presents a more introspective vision, shaped by identity quests and the cultural dynamics of a younger generation.
Between collective memory and contemporary realities, satire and visual poetry, this exhibition invites viewers to reflect—critically, ironically, and with engagement—on Kenya’s past and present.
Exhibition: ‘The Print Press’, Jun. 13-29 2025 @ Alliance Française Nairobi.
Opening: June 13, 2025
Venue: Alliance Française Nairobi
Time: 6.30PM Dates:
Until June 29, 2025.

