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The Nsukka artists and Nigerian contemporary art, edited by Simon Ottenberg

Label
The Nsukka artists and Nigerian contemporary art, edited by Simon Ottenberg
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
resource.governmentPublication
federal national government publication
Illustrations
platesillustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The Nsukka artists and Nigerian contemporary art
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
49285641
Responsibility statement
edited by Simon Ottenberg
Table Of Contents
Reflections on a symposium and an exhibition / Simon Ottenberg -- Varieties and qualities in Uli painting based on drawings from the Igbo Ozo and Igbo Abamaba areas, collected in the 1930s / Elizabeth A. Péri -- One person does not have the hand of another : Uli artists, the Nsukka group, and the contested terrain in between / Sarah Adams -- Nsibidi / Simon P.X. Battestini -- Commentary / Ikem Stanley Okoye -- Uli and my early art experience / Uche Okeke -- Of nightsoilmen, refugees, and politicians : or, peculiar situations, peculiar responses / Obiora Udechukwu -- Recent installations/sculptures / El Anatsui -- Between two careers / Tayo Adenaike -- Beyond Ulism : printmaking in the Nsukka school / Barthosa Nkurumeh -- Poetry and art of the Nsukka school : a panel discussion -- Globalizing Ulism : trick or treat / Dele Jegede -- Ona and Uli : ethnoaesthetics and postcoloniality in African art / Moyo Okediji -- Liminal spaces : perceptions of Enwonwu's practice in modern Nigerian art / Sylvester Okwunodu Ogbechie -- Forging a Nigerian identity : the art of Bruce Onobrakpeya / Richard A. Singletary -- Ilé Ọlá Úlí : Nsukka art as fount and factor in modern Nigerian art / Ọlá Oloidi -- Finding a place : Nigerian artists in the contemporary art world / Olu Oguibe -- Myth of representation or reality of presentation : notes on curating Nigerian art / Chika Okeke -- Including new experiences : artists of the Nsukka school in Germany / Norbert Aas -- Commentary / Salah M. Hassan
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