Artists of Nigeria by ONYEMA OFFOEDU-OKEKE


Authors
ONYEMA OFFOEDU-OKEKE
ISBN
9788874395477
Published
Binding
Hardcover
Dimensions
240 x 300mm

An insightful overview of modern and contemporary Nigerian art from 1900 to the present through the works of over one hundred artists. Artists of Nigeria analyses the influence of different art systems (museums, cultural institutions, art fairs, galleries, the internet) and cultures on the development of modern and contemporary Nigerian art in the past 100 years. Organised chronologically, and including biographical notes on the artists and lavish colour illustrations, this unprecedented book charts the development of modern Nigerian art, and analyses the works of significant Nigerian artists and art movements within the country and beyond. This comprehensive overview demonstrates the variety and vitality of Nigerian artists and confers on them a visibility they are often denied in global publications. Among the artists featured are Olowere, whose work is in the collections of the British Museum, the Detroit Institute of Arts, and the Smithsonian Institution; Chike Aniakor, who has a PhD from Indiana University; and Uche Okeke, whose work has been shown at the Sherman Gallery at Boston University. AUTHOR: Onyema Offoedu-Okeke is an artist and art historian whose work documents contemporary art in Nigeria and Africa. He has contributed essays to several art catalogues and his work has been shown in a number of art exhibitions, including Africa Passage: Six Artists from Nigeria at the Air Gallery, London, in 2003, which he curated. He represented Nigeria at the Artiade: Olympics of Art in Athens Olympic Games in 2004 and also in the Winsor & Newton sponsored art competition and exhibition titled Our World in the Year 2000, which toured the United Nations Headquarters in New York, the World Trade Centre in Stockholm, Sweden, and the Mals Galleries in London. 1,158 colour images
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