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Nigerian Modernism: Art and Independence
Edited by Osei Bonsu, Contributions by Bilal Akkouche, Contributions by Bea Gassman de Sousa, Contributions by délé jégédé, Contributions by Francine Kola-Bankole, Contributions by Sylvester Okwunodu Obgechie, Contributions by Ozioma Onuzulike, Contributions by Will Rea, Contributions by Molara Wood
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The end of the Second World War witnessed the rise of Pan-African solidarity movements and the increased migration of African artists to European cosmopolitan centres. During Nigeria’s struggle for national independence in particular, artists drew upon diverse cultural traditions to navigate the country’s evolving social and political landscape, resulting in a rich and diverse body of work. This richly illustrated publication explores the multi-directional development of modern art in Nigeria from the period of British indirect rule to the years of national independence and post-independence, considering Nigerian art in relation to themes and ideas of Christian and Islamic art, traditional African sculpture, indigenous knowledge systems and Nigerian poetry and literature. Through their inventive and dynamic approach to art making, Nigerian artists challenged common assumptions and colonial narratives of African art within a global history of modernism. The book presents an historical overview of artistic perspectives with over 300 works by more than 50 artists spanning the period from 1945 to 1995. They include Akinola Lasekan, Ben Enwonwu, Ladi Kwali, Clara Ugbodaga-Ngu, Bruce Onobrakpeya, Uche Okeke, and Obiora Udechukwu. Highlighting the ways in which artists, writers and intellectuals negotiated the legacies of traditional Nigerian culture, European colonialism, and international networks of artistic modernity, Nigerian Modernism presents an important chapter of African art-historical life and reveals the enduring legacies of diverse traditions and artistic languages.
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Publisher | Tate Publishing
Published date | 9 Oct 2025
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Format | Hardback
Pages | 288
Dimensions | 275 x 230 x 0mm (L x W x H)
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ISBN | 978-1-8497-6982-2
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