Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts

Friday, April 23, 2010

Ekiti Kete: Exhibition by Olusegun Fayemi





Olusegun Fayemi’s art represents a triumph of artistry over the camera. This in my mind is predicated on the fact that, despite many of his art which start off, by first being captured through the lenses of his camera, they do not necessarily have to pass through the traditional darkroom process, many of us are familiar with. They undergo, specially developed techniques by Fayemi, which encompass various levels of experimentation with computer, mechanical and manual use of colours to enhance the finished paintings and artworks. Last year for instance, his experiments led him to create multi media texturing of his artwork surfaces, using direct application of textile to his art. The results have been vivid, exciting haunting and luxuriant images that oftentimes engage and arrest us, because we are drawn to the splendour, motion and emotion these works display.

Not surprisingly, Fayemi’s is not only admired in USA , Hong Kong and Italy where his works have been exhibited, but also in the Lagos arena,here in Nigeria, where they have caught the attention of very discerning and savvy collectors of art. It is on record for instance that one of his artworks a pigmented photograph titled Pure Water, was the very first work to be sold during the 2008 Art Expo, held at the National Museum, Lagos, where over 25 galleries from all over the country, were in attendance, showing the best of their art. His works have naturally gravitated to prestigious Nigerian collections, like those of Sammy Olagbaju and Rasheed Gbadamosi.

His works are destined for more visibility and surely deserve more of our attention. His stature as an emerging art personality has been accentuated first by his publication of 3 acclaimed photographic books which address issues connected to the negative perception of Africa, and secondly, recently through several of his exhibitions not only in Lagos, the cultural epicenter of Art in West Africa, but in distant places like the Niger Delta Cultural Centre in Agbarha-Otor near Warri, where his works were recently shown a month ago. All these attest to his growing fame like the legendary fire of the Harmattan.

This exhibition Ekiti Kete celebrates the bright, the beautiful, nostalgic and timeless cultural essence of our people, and therefore speaks to the heart of our God giving yearning for community. I recommend we all embrace this important Ekiti International artist by each one of us taking home with us one of his artwork. Each one of these art works is a jewel and a compelling testament to Ekiti Kete, Nostalgic Land of knowledge and Beauty.


Mudiare Onobrakpeya is Secretary General of Art Galleries Association of Nigeria, an Officer of the Bruce Onobrakpeya Foundation and Curator of the Harmattan Gallery Lagos, in Nigeria.

Friday, March 19, 2010

Ekiti Kete: Exhibition by Olusegun Fayemi


The Government and Good People of Ekiti State

Will be delighted at your esteemed presence
as you honour us at an Outstanding Art Exhibition and Celebration of our Cultural Essence

The Exhibition is a Solo Exhibition of Multi-Media Paintings and Photographs on Canvas

Titled: Ekiti Kete


By Prof. Alfred Olusegun Fayemi Renowned International Ekiti Artist based in New York

The Exhibition shall be declared opened under the Distinguished Leadership of the Executive Governor of Ekiti State.
His Excellency Engineer Segun Oni

Opening at 10 a.m.
on 28th April 2010

@ The Governor’s Office Reception and Foyer, Oke Baraki, Ado Ekiti,Ekiti State

Guest Of Honour: Barrister Gbenga Oyebode MFR
Chairman Access Bank PLC

Father of the Day: Aare Afe Babalola, SAN, OFR

Exhibition runs till 2nd of May, 2010
9:00 a.m. - 4 p.m. daily

On Saturday and Sundays 2:00p.m. – 4.00p.m.

RSVP only

Bolanle Bruce Mudiare Onobrakpeya
080 33041856 0705-634-6458

Saturday, November 7, 2009

OLUSEGUN FAYEMI EXHIBITS AT THE NIGER DELTA CULTURAL CENTRE, DELTA STATE, NIGERIA

EXHIBITION TITLED: REFLECTIONS AT THE NIGER DELTA CULTURAL CENTRE, AGBARHA –OTOR, DELTA STATE, NIGERIA. FEB AND MARCH 2010.


Olusegun Fayemi is a professor of pathology at the New York University, and also self taught experimental multi media artist and photographer with over 35 years experience in the area of photography. He is very widely travelled inside and outside Africa. This exhibition titled REFLECTIONS is primarily a social documentary of Sub Saharan Africa, and will show 32 works.

According to Fayemi

“My art articulates what I find as the realities and essence of contemporary Africa and Africans. These images traverse a wide spectrum in the rhythm of the daily lives of the African: from the resplendent attire of the African woman in Djenne market to the teeming thousands of people at Oshodi market; from the somber atmosphere in the subterranian churches in Lalibela to women dressed in brilliantly coloured aso-ebi dancing to popular praise songs in Anglican church in Abeokuta; from children playing with home-made toys to crowded classrooms across the continent; from pounding yam in Accra to grinding grains in Addis Ababa, from street minstrels and itinerant musicians in Lagos to street and open air dancing in Dakar. While many of these images are universal, others are distinctly and uniquely African in content and flavour revealing timeless narratives of how Africans live and the nuaces that shape their lives.”

His exhibition will be accompanied by 2 exhibition catalogues

Window to the Soul : Photographs celebrating African Women (Albofa Press, NY)
Voices from within: Photographs of African Children Albofa Press, NY)

Fayemi has exhibited in North America at the
Califonia State University, Fullerton, CA.
Cincinnati Musuem Cincinnati Ohio 2008
Temple University Philadelphia

In Nigeria at the
Quintessence Gallery 2008
Art Expo at the National Museum 2008 and 2009
Goethe Institut Lagos 2009

He is married with children.