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Experience Ekow Nimako's LEGO® vision of Africa at the World Museum

A monumental LEGO® artwork by Ekow Nimako offers a future vision of Africa. Experience Afrofuturism in all its glory.

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Starting Oct. 31, 2025, visitors can discover a special exhibition at the World Museum: "Building Black Civilizations - THE NILE 3025 CE" by artist Ekow Nimako. Built from more than one million black LEGO® bricks, this monumental work of art offers an immersive look at Afrofuturism and the future of Africa.

The exhibition invites visitors to participate in a unique journey through a futuristic Africa. Nimako, a renowned artist, presents his first exhibition in the Netherlands, making an important artistic statement. His use of LEGO® bricks is not only a nod to the playful side of art, but also serves as a medium for profound cultural expression and reflection.

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On Oct. 30, 2025, Nimako will offer a special Artist Talk, where he will share with the public his vision and inspiration behind this immense project. This opportunity offers art lovers the chance to gain insight into the artist's creative processes and ask questions about his innovative approach to Afrofuturism. The work itself, a dynamic and visually stunning landscape, raises questions about history, identity and Africa's role in a future world.

"A work of art can be both a bridge to the past and a window to the future," says Nimako. "With this exhibition, I hope to open new dialogues about what is possible."

Ekow Nimako's exhibition at the World Museum offers a powerful experience that stimulates the imagination and encourages visitors to consider the boundaries of art and culture. This striking presentation prompts conversations about change and innovation, and invites a rethinking of the future.




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