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Flying over the Confluence in Oguta
We all love a good spin. From childhood, we are taught lessons through stories. The Igbo hyphenates stories- we are good with proverbs....
Mar 6, 20193 min read
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Blind to the Beauty
How can Oguta remain like this? We have this little paradise waiting to be cultivated. But we all run away from it for selfish gain. We...
Jan 12, 20191 min read
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Conference announcement: Art Historical Association of Nigeria
From July 18-21, 2018, the Art Historical Association of Nigeria (AHAN), in conjunction with the Department of Fine And Applied Arts,...
Apr 18, 20183 min read
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Coming of Age in Africa
At 35, I had worked for two privately owned companies that ran the business like they were a family affair. One of the companies made...
Apr 15, 20183 min read
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Reality versus Social Media Noise
It seems that there are problems everywhere, especially online. Social media in so many ways has heightened our presence and fears from...
Feb 17, 20183 min read
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Squinting at a Crowded World: Genius and Madness at Play
#AbstractArt #Communication #Abstraction #Lagos #Stylization #Politics #Zeitgeist #Africa #Relationships
Aug 17, 20171 min read
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My interview with Anna
www.africafuturistic.com. We became friends in 2016 in Dakar during the last Art Biennale. Her works were exhibited at the main pavilion...
Aug 13, 20178 min read
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Chaos and Creativity
‘ While working, I see the possibility of multiple stories jumping out from the artwork. It is a sort of cross-referencing, both directly...
Apr 13, 20172 min read
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Obsessive Consumer Behavior in Check
I feature this article by Odun Orimolade DEVOURING MONSTERS: THE COSUMERIST CANNIBALS OF MAY OKAFOR’S APPLE TRAY INSTALLATION, written...
Mar 5, 20177 min read
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Sighting Nelson Overhead
It was a sunny afternoon in Maboneng I passed by two friendly lovers That mingled with the shades Overhead loomed gigantic portrait of...
Feb 27, 20171 min read
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Gestural Lines and Formal Repressions
#ElAnatsuiObioraUdechukwuLineDrawingUliNsukkauniver
Feb 26, 20171 min read
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Harzardous Diction: X is for…
Of course X is for xylophone, and a word mentioned in this video on Youtube! Mathijs Lieshout runs the 13th Floor Gallery, with spaces at...
Feb 26, 20171 min read
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Zanzibar: Writing on Walls
The manager of Zanzibar Lounge, in Ikenegbu, Owerri had seen some of the work I had done for Full Moon Hotel, Owerri. Full Moon Hotel...
Nov 24, 20164 min read
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African Ceramics at the Crossroads (?): An Interdisciplinary Conference in Honour of Michael OBrien
This is a notice and call for papers from Ozioma Onuzulike, MFA, Ph.D.Conference Liaison: The Ceramics Researchers Association of Nigeria...
Jul 23, 20163 min read
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Error of Being A Nigerian CItizen
The tragedy of citizenship in a country that does not reward her children becomes more obvious when one leaves that country, to another...
Jul 9, 20164 min read
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Mr. President, Corruption is not the Problem
We have been deceived as a nation. Corruption is not the number one problem facing any nation. This sentence presupposes that there is,...
Jun 26, 20163 min read
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Engaging the Enemy: The Voices of Interrupted Lives
Creative practice and political crusading could well be the sub-theme for this exhibition. Through the ages, the role of the artist in...
Nov 19, 20129 min read
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