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Why the Obamas chose Nigeria’s Njideka Akunyili Crosby to anchor their legacy

The global conversation surrounding contemporary African art’s institutional value just shifted into a higher gear.

Nigerian-born visual artist Njideka Akunyili Crosby has been unveiled as a principal creative commissioned by the Obama Foundation to execute the official portrait of former U.S. President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama. The high-profile masterpiece is slated to permanently anchor the Hope and Change lobby at the multi-million-dollar Obama Presidential Center in Chicago, opening its doors to the public this week in commemoration of Juneteenth.

For a sector often prone to measuring creative success purely through auction house dynamics or gallery turnover, this particular commission represents something far more profound: the ultimate consolidation of soft power and historical permanence. Akunyili Crosby is not merely painting a political power couple; she is embedding a distinctly West African visual vocabulary directly into the architectural fabric of American presidential history.

The unveiling has drawn immediate

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