Thursday, May 2, 2024

Dr. Bruce Onobrakpeya – Nigerian Artist Extra-ordinaire: The Mask and the Cross Showcased in Atlanta

Dr Yomi Ola, Dr Dele Jegede, Victor Ekpuk, and Adewale Adenle came to give Bruce Onobrakpeya support
Dr. Yomi Ola, Dr. Dele Jegede, Victor Ekpuk, and Adewale Adenle came to give Bruce Onobrakpeya support

*The Mask and the Cross exhibition describes the artist’s creative phase from 1967 through 1978, during which he created numerous works marrying Nigerian tradition, folklore, and cosmology with Catholic motifs and stories from the Bible.

Bruce Onobrakpeya at 90, is amongst the most successful artists to have emerged from Nigeria from West Africa during the 20th century, with continuing and commanding influence on the generation of artists in Nigeria. He was born in 1932.

An hour conversation segment was held about his work of 60 years led by another Nigerian American icon and eminent visual artist and cartoonist, painter, art historian, curator, art critic, art administrator, and teacher, Dr. dele Jegede, professor of art history who resides in Ohio.

Dr. Bruce Onobrakpeya’s The Mask and the Cross exhibition which started on April 7 runs up till July 30.

On April 6, representatives of the Georgia State Assembly honored Onobrakpeya with the Key to Georgia at The High Museum, Atlanta.

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Comic artist TAYO Fatunla - OUR ROOTS creator
Comic artist TAYO Fatunla – OUR ROOTS creator

TAYO Fatunla whose work has been featured on MSN.com via EURweb.com is an award-winning Nigerian Comic Artist, Editorial Cartoonist, Writer, and Illustrator and is an artist of the African diaspora. He is a graduate of the prestigious Kubert School, in New Jersey, US., and recipient of the 2018 ECBACC Pioneer Lifetime Achievement Award for his illustrated OUR ROOTS creation and series – Famous people in Black History – He participated at UNESCO’s Cartooning In Africa forum held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia and the Cartooning Global Forum in Paris, France and has held a virtual OUR ROOTS cartoon workshop for SMITHSONIAN- National Museum of African Art, Washington D.C. His Fela Kuti image is prominently featured in Burna Boy’s mega-Afrobeat hit song “Ye”. https://www.instagram.com/tfatunla123

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