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This is the rating and price for Demas Nwoko (Nigerian, Born 1935) ‘Adam And Eve’ Signed An by Demas Nwoko


Demas Nwoko born in 1935
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Demas Nwoko (Nigerian, Born 1935) ‘Adam And Eve’ Signed An
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Price: 22 860.00 USD It's free to register now to view!
Estimate (low-high) : 20000 GBP-30000 GBP It's free to register now to view!
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,Sale location : London, LDN, UK
Sale Title : Africa Now It's free to register now to view!
Sale date : 25 May 2016 It's free to register now to view!
Sale Reference : UI4P6BTLO1 Live Sale

Provenance : [Timeline chronologique] 1962-01-01 | The current lot was sold at the 1962 Galerie Lambert exhibition in Paris [Propriété non datée] - Galerie Lambert, Paris, May 1962 - The collection of Dennis Duerden (1927-2006) - A private collection, UK - In 1962, following a period of study at the College of Arts, Science and Technology in Zaria, Nwoko received a scholarship from the Congress of Cultural Freedom for a year’s study at the Centre Français du Théâtre in Paris - It was in Paris that he produced his seminal series Adam and Eve - These paintings ostensibly depict the first couple, but also demonstrate the principal of ife kwulu ife akwudebe ya (when something stands, something else stands beside it) - The series is characterised by this fusion of Igbo culture with Western images - Five of these paintings were sent for exhibition at the First Festival of Negro Arts at Dakar in 1966, where they were lost and never returned - Another is held in the collection of the artist (illustrated Okeke- Agulu p.199) - Dennis Duerden was assistant curator at the Jos Museum, Nigeria, in the late 1950s - On his return to Britain, he was made director of the Hausa service of the BBC World Service - The author of a number of publications, including African Art (1968) and The Invisible Present (1972), Duerden played a key role in establishing international reputations for African artists, writers and musicians - Okeke-Agulu, Postcolonial Modernism: Art and Decolonization in Twentieth-Century Nigeria, (Durham, 2015). ‘Adam and Eve’, 1962, the collection of the artist
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