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    Dudu Emmanuel enlightens with solo exhibition at Nomadic Art Gallery

    David GreatBy David GreatSeptember 28, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Dudu Emmanuel will hold a three-week exhibition at the Nomadic Art Gallery
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    Dudu Emmanuel’s solo exhibition opening at Nomadic Art Gallery on 30th September is bound to evoke strong emotions judging by the multi-faceted approaches he has employed.

    Proceeding under the theme “Enlightenment”, Dudu’s work will excite fans and visitors to the gallery thanks to the diversity of works presented by this multi-media Nigerian artist.

    In a plethora of works conceived pre- and post-Covid, the artist skilfully presents the multi-faceted process of experiencing, being or becoming “Enlightened”.

    They range from the inexplicable clarity triggered by the touch of an innocent child, to events dramatically exposing inequities and injustice, to encompass the wisdom accumulated in an old sage.

    The vast- at times philosophical – interpretation of the all-encompassing word “Enlightened” will be front and centre at Dudu Emmanuel’s solo-exhibition. His playful works which frequently depict human traits or current events, can be found in private collections including that of the King of Morocco in Rabat.

    “This particular body of works is very important to me” explains Dudu Emmanuel before adding that “it very much represents how I feel at this point of time in my life and “Enlightened” is the perfect term for it. It applies to how I feel as an artist, a Nigerian and a global citizen. As a contemporary artist, I believe firmly that I have an obligation to articulate, transfer and evoke sentiments related to environmental, political, social, or cultural issues that strike a chord with my audiences. It is my hope that this solo exhibition will achieve exactly that”.

    Some of the works on display are vibrant paintings on canvas while others have been subjected to a creative process that Dudu Emmanuel’s refers to as transmutation – a term usually used in the sciences to explain the process of a specie evolving from one form to another.

    The process includes the use of recycled waste paper and cartons integrated in mixed-media compositions that take advantage of pre-printed branded designs, print or pigments.

    The results are thought-provoking art works with environmental undertones which unambiguously highlight the urgency in resolving issues of consumption and waste while introducing alternative uses of packaging.

    Dudu Emmanuel was born in 1974 in Benin City, Edo State. He holds a bachelor’s degree in visual arts from the University of Lagos and has more than 30 exhibitions to his name. His exhibition with Nomadic Art Gallery is his first post-covid solo exhibition.

    The Nomadic Art Gallery has since 2016 been on a mission to provide African art and artists on the continent and in diaspora a strong voice and visibility in Africa and beyond, pioneering what NAG refers to as “The Afrobeat of Contemporary Art”.

    The exhibition runs from 30th September to 21st October 2023 from Monday through Saturday at Nomadic Art Gallery located at 22 Adetokunbo Ademola Road, Victoria Island, Lagos.

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