
Nosakhari’s Able-Graphy: Volume 2 closed with resounding success, pushing creative boundaries and solidifying its place as a standout moment of London Fashion Week. Hosted at Galleria Objets, Brick Lane, the groundbreaking exhibition brought together 32 visionary artists to reimagine the ABLE bag and its iconic handle as symbols of resilience, reinvention, and storytelling.
Following the success of Volume 1, this latest edition challenged artists to push their creative limits, transforming functional design into a powerful metaphor for endurance and artistic expression. The diverse collection of paintings, sculptures, photographs, and multimedia installations sparked dialogue and captivated attendees with bold interpretations of the Nosakhari Able Bag.
The exhibition culminated in an unforgettable closing event, elevated by a carefully curated musical experience from seasoned BBC Radio presenter and founder of The Under 5k Club, Amelia Poamz. Her immersive selection of sounds wove together music, storytelling, and atmosphere, creating a multi-sensory experience that deepened the emotional impact of the exhibition.
“Able-Graphy* is more than an exhibition—it’s a movement. Volume 2 reaffirmed the power of art to reshape narratives and inspire resilience. Each artist brought a unique perspective, transforming everyday objects into profound statements of creativity and strength,” said Nosakhare K Osadolor, Creative Director and Founder of Nosakhari.
With an overwhelmingly positive response from critics and attendees alike, Able-Graphy*: Volume 2 has set the stage for the next evolution of this artistic exploration. As Nosakhari continues to champion creativity and innovation, the question remains: what new narratives will emerge in the next chapter of Able-Graphy*?
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