Where digital innovation dances with classical mastery in perfect harmony
Every artist was first an amateur
My journey into collecting art began in 2004 in Nairobi through a personal connection. I commissioned and exhibited a series of paintings about Fela Kuti, the iconic Nigerian musician and human right activist, and the works were powerful, capturing not just his image, but his spirit. Sadly, they were stolen during the post election crisis, but that loss deepened my journey rather than ending it.
God-Win's Haus is born from this belief a space where creativity is revered, and each piece is a vessel of soul, memory, and truth.
I collect art not just for its beauty, but for the sacred act of creation. I understand the time, space, and the spirit it takes to be creative so art to me is not merely a product of talent. I collect not to possess, but to connect with artists with the amazing spirit to create something very special- with each piece as a prayer, a gift of time, a gesture toward something eternal.
1995 | Paris, France
Debuted "Shadows of Tomorrow" series at Galerie du Soleil, marking the beginning of my professional journey.
2002 | Venice Biennale
Featured in the prestigious Venice Biennale with the installation "Echoes of Silence".
2010 | New York, USA
Began exploring digital mediums, resulting in the acclaimed "Binary Dreams" collection.
2018 | London, UK
Major retrospective at Tate Modern showcasing 25 years of artistic evolution.
2023 | Worldwide
Focusing on bridging classical techniques with modern technology in my private studio.