Nigeria’s art scene has evolved from a quiet niche into a vibrant national conversation, driven by a surge in creativity, investment, and global attention. Once limited to a few cultural centres, the country now boasts a thriving ecosystem where artists, collectors, and enthusiasts converge to celebrate and trade contemporary art.
According to recent industry data, there are about 2,004 registered art galleries across Nigeria as of October 2025, with Lagos and Ogun State leading the count at 453 and 260, respectively. Lagos alone accounts for roughly 22.6% of the country’s total.
The Nigerian art and crafts market itself was valued at $143.5 million in 2024 and is projected to reach $254 million by 2033.
This rapid expansion reflects a broader transformation in how Nigerian art is created, consumed, and valued. Commercial fairs are drawing international collectors, while a growing domestic market has placed the nation at the heart of West Africa’s art economy.
Beyond their commercial value, these galleries serve as vital cultural institutions, spaces for exhibition, dialogue, and preservation that link artists to audiences and foster deeper appreciation for local creativity.
The presence of galleries in major cities has helped make art more accessible, offering spaces where culture, commerce, and community intersect.
Here are the top 10 art galleries in Nigeria based on the number of branches.

LVI Art Gallery & Cultural Nexus, located at No. 6A Saheed Ola‑Adelekan Street, off General Emdin Street, Lekki Phase 1, Lagos, is a dynamic contemporary art space that blends gallery, cultural hub and creative services under one roof.
Founded by engineer‑turned‑art‑promoter Julius Iyoghiojie in 2019, the gallery has grown into a thriving platform for Nigerian visual artists, collectors and culture‑enthusiasts.
It is regularly described as a convergence of art, culture and tourism, offering exhibitions, residencies, printing and framing services, and even indoor cultural activities such as traditional board games.
One of its signature programmes is a live artistic production and exhibition event titled “The Hand That Creates The Masterpiece” in which emerging artists create works on-site during the show and immediately exhibit them for sale.
LVI also runs the TR Residency for artists under 30, providing accommodation, materials and mentorship.






