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TTSWTRS SS26 Turns Fashion Into a Religion (Literally)

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Why September Is the Secret Sweet Spot for Job Hunters (And You Might Be Missing It)

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Solo Exhibition by Goodluck Jane

Ankara in Harmony September 8-12,2025 marked a significant moment in Goodluck Jane’s evolving practice, presenting a focused and disciplined exploration of Ankara fabric as a contemporary artistic medium. Hosted at Nike Art Gallery, the exhibition foregrounded material intelligence, balance, and restraint positioning Ankara not as ornament or cultural shorthand, but as a structural force capable of carrying rhythm, form, and meaning. Across the exhibition, Goodluck Jane demonstrated a rigorous approach to composition, carefully negotiating pattern alignment, colour sequencing, spacing, and repetition. Each work revealed a commitment to clarity and resolution, inviting sustained viewing and rewarding attention to detail. Familiar material was transformed through precision and intention, allowing new visual possibilities to emerge without disconnecting from shared cultural histories. The exhibition engaged a broad audience artists, students, collectors, and cultural professionals who responded to its quiet confidence and coherence. Viewers lingered, returned, and entered into organic conversations around material culture, innovation, and the evolving role of African textiles in contemporary art. Rather than relying on spectacle, the exhibition asserted the value of patience, focus, and thoughtful construction. As a solo exhibition, Ankara in Harmony affirmed Goodluck Jane’s voice within contemporary visual practice, demonstrating how inherited materials can be reinterpreted with discipline and sensitivity. It positioned her work within ongoing conversations about heritage, form, and artistic responsibility, reinforcing Ankara’s relevance as a living, adaptable medium for serious artistic inquiry.