In addition to shaping the voice of a new generation through his collaborations with leading artists and cultural figures, Anthony has become a defining force in contemporary African art. His visionary approach has led to bold partnerships with major brands, where he doesn’t just create products—he crafts unforgettable experiences that merge art, storytelling, and cultural power. From concept to execution, his work reimagines what it means to collaborate in the modern age.

SELECTED COLLABORATIONS

aa X META

This collaboration saw Anthony partner with Meta as one of the creators behind their Flex Naija Campaign
In addition to providing a selection of his work to be shown at the event, Anthony designed an Augmented Reality activation based on his digital sculpture Tinúkẹ́, which served as the immersive centerpiece of the space.

AA X Rocket League

In 2022, Psyonix Inc selected Anthony as part of a spotlight which saw them release exclusive limited edition decal’s and in-game player cosmetics based on his iconic Yasuke painting for the arcade game Rocket League.

aa X Severe Nature

In a rare meeting of art and streetwear, The Lost Ones marked the powerful collaboration between AA Studios and Severe Nature. This capsule collection fused Anthony Azekwoh’s mythic visual language with Severe Nature’s raw, unfiltered aesthetic to create a limited-edition drop that resonated deeply with the spirit of lost histories and reborn identities.

At the heart of the collection were three original paintings, each exploring forgotten archetypes—ghosts of past selves, abandoned dreams, and the spiritual aftermath of colonial erasure. These works weren’t just images; they were portals.

The paintings extended into a line of apparel and collectibles: heavy cotton tees, utilitarian tote bags, and stickers that carried the same energy—each piece functioning like a wearable relic. The collection was gritty, spiritual, and steeped in Afrofuturist storytelling.

The Lost Ones wasn’t just a fashion statement—it was a reclamation. A reminder that what has been forgotten can still rise again.