21 November 2024

Brazil: Nigerian Artist And Writer , Adeyinka To Celebrate Ancestry In A Solo Exhibition

Nigerian-born artist and writer, Dr. Adeyinka Olaiya is set to celebrate his African ancestry in a mega solo exhibition in São Paulo, Brazil, starting this week. The exhibition, titled ” Alaseku , Ancestral Journeys,” will feature a collection of Olaiya’s paintings and mixed medias , showcasing his deep connection to his roots and heritage.

The exhibition, which will be held at the prestigious Centro Cultural Casa de Angola , São Paulo, will run for two weeks, from May 5th to May 25th , 2023. Olaiya’s works will be displayed in the Centro’s spacious galleries, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in his unique artistic vision

Born and raised in Lagos, Nigeria, Olaiya is widely known for his evocative paintings and writings that explore the themes of identity, history, and culture. His works are deeply influenced by his experiences growing up in Nigeria, where he was exposed to a rich tapestry of cultural practices and traditions.

According to the Brazil based Artist , his art and writing are a way for him to connect with his African ancestry and to tell the stories of his people. “I see my art and writing as a bridge between the past, present, and future,” he said.

Through my work, I hope to honor my ancestors and inspire future generations to celebrate their heritage.”

The “Alaseku ” exhibition will showcase a diverse range of Olaiya’s works, including paintings, sculptures, and installations. His paintings, which are known for their bold use of colors and textures, depict African landscapes, wildlife, and people. His sculptures and installations, on the other hand, explore the themes of identity and history, often incorporating found objects and materials.

In addition to his artworks, the exhibition will also feature a selection of Olaiya’s writings, including essays, poems, and short stories. His writings, which are often inspired by his Yoruba background and knowledge of Ifa divinity , offer a unique perspective on the themes of identity and heritage.

“I believe that art and writing are powerful tools for self-expression and communication,” Olaiya said. “Through my works, I hope to spark conversations about the importance of preserving our cultural heritage and embracing our identities.”

The “Ancestral Journeys” exhibition is a collaboration between Olaiya and the São Paulo Museum of Art, which has a long-standing commitment to promoting cultural diversity and inclusion. The exhibition is part of the museum’s ongoing efforts to showcase the works of distinct artists from around the world.

“We are thrilled to host Adeyinka Olaiya’s ‘Alaseku-Ancestral Journey ‘ exhibition,” said Prof Izidoro, the gallery’s director. “His works are a testament to the power of art and culture to transcend borders and bring people together. We hope that this exhibition will inspire visitors to reflect on their own cultural identities and to celebrate the diversity of our world.”

The exhibition is expected to draw a large and diverse audience, including art enthusiasts, cultural activists, academics, and members of the Nigerian and Brazilian communities. The São Paulo Museum of Art and Centro Cultural Casa de Angola has put in place strict health and safety measures to ensure a successful inauguration this Friday 5th of May

“I am excited to share my artworks and writings with my people of Brazil,” Olaiya said. “I hope that my exhibition will inspire visitors to connect with their own heritage and to appreciate the beauty and diversity of African culture.”

The “Ancestral Journeys” exhibition is a rare opportunity for art lovers in Brazil and beyond to experience the works of one of Nigeria’s most promising artists and writers.

Through his artworks and writings, Adeyinka Olaiya is forging a path for a new generation of African artists, who are using their talents to celebrate their heritage and shape the future

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