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Kenyan Sculptor Gakunju Kaigwa returns with impressive Ancestral Grain and Speaks on Turning Fallen Trees into Functional Art
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Kenyan Sculptor Gakunju Kaigwa returns with impressive Ancestral Grain and Speaks on Turning Fallen Trees into Functional Art

Kenyan sculptor Gakunju KAIGWA makes a return with Ancestral Grain, a solo exhibition featuring functional sculptures made from revived fallen trees. The established artist reflects on the sacredness of wood and the meaning of functional objects that surround us. Ancestral Grain on view at Village Market, Nairobi. Curated by Tewasart and Patrons until the 31 May 2026.

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