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J. D. 'Okhai Ojeikere

Johnson Donatus Aihumekeokhai Ojeikere (10 June 1930 – 2 February 2014), known as J.D. 'Okhai Ojeikere, was a Nigerian photographer known for his work with unique hairstyles found in Nigeria.[1]

J. D. 'Okhai Ojeikere
Born
Johnson Donatus Aihumekeokhai Ojeikere

10 June 1930
Ovbiomu-Emai, Owan East, Edo State, Nigeria
Died2 February 2014(2014-02-02) (aged 83)
NationalityNigerian
OccupationPhotographer
Known forDocumenting Nigerian hairstyles

Biography Edit

Ojeikere was born on 10 June 1930 in Ovbiomu-Emai, Owan East, Edo State, a rural village in southwestern Nigeria. In addition to the dialect Emai, Ojeikere spoke Yoruba and English. He worked and lived in Ketu, Nigeria. At the age of 20, he took up photography, which was out of the ordinary for people in Nigeria, especially those in his village. Cameras were not in high demand and were of low priority as they were considered a luxury. However, in 1950 Enugu, Ojeikere bought for two pounds a modest Brownie D camera without flash, and had a friend teach him the fundamentals of photography.[2][3] Ojeikere gained information about the Ministry for Information in Ibadan in 1951, and he would write the same letter to them every 15 days for two years.[4] At the end of 1953, they finally replied that they had received Ojeikere’s request, and it caught their attention.[4]

Ojeikere started out as a darkroom assistant in 1954 at the Ministry of Information in Ibadan. In 1959, he became very busy with his professional activities in Ibadan and decided it was time to marry. Before he left the village of Ogute-Emai, he had chosen his wife, Ikegbua. Once she came of age in 1959, they paid the dowry and held a traditional marriage ceremony in their village. The following year, the couple welcomed their first son. As Catholic Christians, they went on to have a total of five children.[4]

After Nigeria gained its independence in 1960, Ojeikere pursued his first job as a photographer. In 1961, he became a studio photographer, under Steve Rhodes, for Television House Ibadan. From 1963 to 1975, Ojeikere worked in publicity at West Africa Publicity in Lagos. In 1967, he was invited to join the Nigerian Arts Council. In 1968, he began one of his largest projects as he documented Nigerian hairstyles. This was a hallmark of his work and he printed approximately a thousand pictures of different African women's hair.[2] In 1975, after 12 years of working, while Ojeikere was chief commercial photographer, his job was abolished. He left the company with an excellent photo library that was still in use, allowing him to set up his own business at Lagos Island, opening a studio named "Foto Ojeikere".[4]

At the first Nigeria Photography Award (NIPHA) ceremony, organized by the multimedia organization Fullhouse Entertainment and held on Sunday, 31 July 2011, Ojeikere was one of the prominent Nigerian photographers, alongside Sunmi Smart-Cole, [[Don Barber, and Amos Olarenwaju Osidele, who were given lifetime achievement awards.[5]

A large selection of Ojeikere's work was included in the arsenale section of the 55th Venice Biennale d'arte, "Il Palazzo Enciclopedia" curated by Massimiliano Gioni in 2013.[6]

Ojeikere died on 2 February 2014, at the age of 83. He is the subject of a documentary film by Tam Fiofori entitled J. D. ‘Okhai Ojeikere: Master Photographer.[7][8]

Legacy Edit

On Ojeikere's death, he left behind an archive of well over 10,000 photographs of his home country Nigeria.[9]

His photography covers show how the hairstyles are seen as artistic, cultural, material, and social process, forming part of the unfolding African postcolonial modernity. The term used for many of the hairstyles he documented is "Onile-Gogoro", a Yoruba expression meaning “stand tall”, which term was used to refer to the multi-storey buildings then sprouting in Nigerian cities and was popularized through the music that defined the language and social movements of the 1960s. The titles of Ojeikere's photographs are also often quite literal.[10]

Ojeikere is most recognized for the black-and-white shots of elaborate, gravity-defying Nigerian hairstyles that he started photographing in the 1950s, which were presented at the 2013 Venice Biennale. Yet, as one of the first photojournalists in Nigeria, having lived from 1930 through the country's independence in 1960, military dictatorships, and village and city life, his perspective was much wider than fashion.[10] Ojeikere also achieved an international profile in his lifetime, with his photography now in collections from the Metropolitan Museum of Art to the Tate Modern. Upon his death, Giulia Paoletti in the Department of the Arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas at the Metropolitan Museum of Art wrote: "His formal vocabulary is immediately recognizable: lack of backdrops or props, elegant female sitters, elaborate coiffures, soft lighting, immaculate black-and-white printing. In Ojeikere’s hands, photography became a means to record the transient creativity that articulated Nigerian social and cultural life."[9]

Medina Dugger, a Lagos-based photographer and admirer of Ojeikere’s oeuvre, made the statement: "Prior to British rule, traditional hairstyles were the norm and varied according to tribe, social status, marital status, and special events."  Dugger first travelled to Nigeria's largest city in 2011 at the behest of a classmate who had co-founded the LagosPhoto festival. It was there that she encountered Ojeikere's photography—his "Hairstyles" led to the creation of Dugger's "Chroma: An Ode to J.D. 'Okhai Ojeikere", a series of bold, color-soaked photos depicting modern, multi-hued updates of the hairstyles featured in Ojeikere's work.[11]

Publications Edit

  • J.D.'Okhai Ojeikere: Photographs. Zürich: Scalo, 2000. Edited by Andre Magnin. ISBN 978-3908247302.

Collections Edit

Exhibitions Edit

Solo exhibitions Edit

  • 1995: Ojeikere's first solo exhibition in Nigeria as well as an exhibition in Switzerland (first work shown outside his home country)
  • 2000: J. D. ‘Okhai Ojeikere, Fondation Cartier pour l'Art Contemporain, Paris, France[16]
  • 2001: J. D. ‘Okhai Ojeikere: Hairstyles 1968 – 1999, MAMCO Musée d’art moderne et contemporain, Geneva, Switzerland[17]
  • 2005: Hairstyles: J.D. ‘Okhai Ojeikere, Blaffer Art Museum of the University of Houston, Texas, USA[18]
  • 2009: Hairdos and Parties: African Typographies by J.D. 'Okhai Ojeikere and Malick Sidibé, L. Parker Stephenson Photographs, New York [19]
  • 2010: Sartorial Moments, Centre for Contemporary Art, Lagos, Nigeria[20]
  • 2011: J.D. 'Okhai Ojeikere: Moments of Beauty, Centre for Contemporary Art, Lagos, Nigeria[21]
  • 2011: J.D. 'Okhai Ojeikere: Moments of Beauty, Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art, Helsinki, Finland[22]
  • 2014: J.D. 'Okhai Ojeikere: Hairstyles and Headdresses, Royal Festival Hall, Southbank, London, UK[23]

Group exhibitions Edit

  • 2000: Africa: Past-Present, Fifty-One Fine Art Photography, Antwerp[24]
  • 2001: Face Off, Aeroplastics Contemporary, Brussels[25]
  • 2002: Collection in Context – Recent Photography Acquisitions, The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, USA[26]
  • 2003: Highlights from the collection of Foundation Cartier pour l’art contemporain, Paris: William Eggleston, Beat Streuli, Bill Viola, Vik Muniz, J.D. ‘Okhai Ojeikere, Pierrick sorin, Bildmuseet Umea Universitett, Umea, Sweden
  • 2004: Joy of Life – two photographers from Africa: Seydou Keita, J.D. ‘Okhai Ojeikere, Hara Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo, Japan[27]
  • 2004: Nous Remontons de la "Calle" Toutes les Photographies!, Galerie du Jour Agnés B., Paris, France
  • 2004: La collection d'art contemporain d'Agnès b. Je m'installe aux Abattoirs, Les Abattoirs – Frac Midi-Pyrénées, Toulouse, France[28]
  • 2005: Masterpieces from the Jean Pigozzi Collection, MFAH Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Houston, TX, USA[29]
  • 2006: 100% Africa, Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao, Spain[30]
  • 2006: About Africa Part One: Seydou Keita, Malick Sidbé, Jean-Dominque Burton, Jürgen Schadeberg, J. D. ‘Okhai Ojeikere, Fifty-One Fine Art Photography, Antwerp, Belgium.[31]
  • 2006: Some Tribes, Christophe Guye Galerie, Zurich, Switzerland[32]
  • 2008: Head Room, Mocca – Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art, Toronto, ON
  • 2009: Chance Encounters, Sakshi Gallery, Mumbai[33]
  • 2009: 70s. Photography and Everyday Life, Teatro Fernan Gomez, PHotoEspaña, Madrid, Spain (catalogue ISBN 8492498773)
  • 2009: 70s. Photography and Everyday Life, Museo D’Arte Provincia di Nuoro, Nuoro, Italy (catalogue ISBN 8492498773)
  • 2009: J. D. 'Okhai Ojeikere and Malick Sidibe: Hairdos and Parties- African Typologies, L. Parker Stephenson Photographs, New York, USA
  • 2010: 70s. Photography and Everyday Life, Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporaneo, Seville, Spain (catalogue ISBN 8492498773)
  • 2010: 70s. Photography and Everyday Life, Nederlands Fotomuseum, Rotterdam, Netherlands (catalogue ISBN 8492498773)
  • 2010: A Midsummer Gallery Soirée, Hagedorn Foundation Gallery, Atlanta, GA, USA
  • 2010: AIPAD – The Photography Show, L. Parker Stephenson Photographs, Park Avenue Armory, New York, USA[34]
  • 2010: National Black Arts Festival, Atlanta, GA, USA
  • 2011: Becoming: Photographs from the Wedge Collection, Tate Modern, London, England
  • 2012: Africa/Africa, Abbaya St. André, Centre d'art contemporain de Meymac, Meymac, France[35]
  • 2013: Voyage Retour – Federal Government Press, Broad Street, Lagos, Lagos Island, Nigeria[36]
  • 2013: The Encyclopedic Palace curated by Massimiliano Gioni, The Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy[37]
  • 2014: Back to Front, Mariane Ibrahim Gallery, Seattle, USA[38]
  • 2014: Ici l'Afrique, Château de Penthes, Pregny-Chambésy, France[39]
  • 2015: Making Africa - A Continent of Contemporary Design, Vitra Design Museum, Weil am Rhein, Germany[40]
  • 2016: Regarding Africa: Contemporary Art and Afro-Futurism, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv, Israel[41]
  • 2020: Through an African Lens: Sub-Saharan Photography from the Museum's Collection, The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Houston, Texas[42]

References Edit

  1. ^ "JD 'Okhai Ojeikere: Nigeria's top photographer dies". BBC News Online. 4 February 2014. Retrieved 4 February 2014.
  2. ^ a b Pigozzi, Jean. . Archived from the original on 25 March 2013. Retrieved 5 May 2013.
  3. ^ Ojeikere, J.D. Okhai (2000). J.D. Okhai Ojeikere. Scalo. p. 56.
  4. ^ a b c d Magnin, André (2000). J.D. 'Ohkai Ojeikere / Photographs. ISBN 3-908247-30-6.
  5. ^ Anderson, Martha G. (2017). African Photographer J.A. Green: Reimagining the Indigenous and the Colonial (African Expressive Cultures). p. 350. ISBN 978-0253028952.
  6. ^ Evelyne Politanoff, "Lavish Hairstyles by J.D. ‘Okhai Ojeikere", The Huffington Post, Arts & Culture, 18 June 2013.
  7. ^ Lauren Said-Moorhouse, "'A love letter to Nigeria': The master photographer who captured nation's life", African Voices, CNN, 13 October 2014.
  8. ^ "Film Screening: J.D Ojeikere, The Master Photographer", African Artists' Foundation, March 2016.
  9. ^ a b Meier, Allison (11 September 2014). "Finding More than Fashion in the Legacy of Nigerian Photographer J.D. 'Okhai Ojeikere". Hyperallergic.
  10. ^ a b Ntombela, Nontobeko (16 April 2018). "Untitled (Ife Bronze)". Phillips Collection.
  11. ^ Fequiere, Roxanne (27 October 2019). "The Enduring Influence of Photographer J.D. Okhai Ojeikere". Garage. Retrieved 13 November 2021.
  12. ^ "J.D. 'Okhai Ojeikere". The Art Institute of Chicago. Retrieved 12 August 2020.
  13. ^ "J.D. 'Okhai Ojeikere". The Museum of Modern Art. Retrieved 12 August 2020.
  14. ^ "2 results for "J.D. 'Okhai Ojeikere"". www.metmuseum.org. Retrieved 12 August 2020.
  15. ^ "J. D. 'Okhai Ojeikere", The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
  16. ^ Fondation Cartier
  17. ^ "J. D. 'Okhai Ojeikere, Hairstyles, 1968-1999" 1 January 2009 at the Wayback Machine, MAMCO (21 February – 29 April 2001).
  18. ^ Blaffer Art Museum
  19. ^ L. Parker Stephenson Photographs
  20. ^ "JD 'Okhai Ojeikere: Sartorial Moments and the Nearness of Yesterday. 1st October – 30th November 2010", CCA Lagos.
  21. ^ "JD 'Okhai Ojeikere: Moments of Beauty. 15th April – 27th November 2011" 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine.CCA Lagos.
  22. ^ "Moments of Beauty", Kiasma Magazine, No. 48, Vol. 14.
  23. ^ "J.D. Okhai Ojeikere: Hairstyles and Headdresses", Hayward Touring, Southbank Centre – New Art Exchange, Nottingham (27 September 2014 – 11 January 2015).
  24. ^ Gallery 51
  25. ^ Aeroplastics Previous
  26. ^ Undo.net
  27. ^ . Archived from the original on 28 June 2017. Retrieved 19 June 2017.
  28. ^ "La collection d'art contemporain d'Agnès b. Je m'installe aux Abattoirs", Les Abattoirs (9 April–13 June 2004).
  29. ^ "African Art Now: Masterpieces from the Jean Pigozzi Collection", MFAH Archives.
  30. ^ "100% AFRICA", Guggenheim Bilbao (12 October 2006–February 2007).
  31. ^ "About Africa : PART ONE. Malick Sidibe, Seydou Keita, J.D.Ojeikere, Jean Dominique Burton, Jurgen Schadeberg", Gallery 51.
  32. ^ "Some Tribes", Christophe Guye Galerie (3 July 2006 – 31 August 2006).
  33. ^ Sakshi Gallery
  34. ^ "AIPAD – The Photography Show", L. Parker Stephenson Photographs (17–21 March 2010).
  35. ^ "Africa", Centre d'art contemporain de Meymac (18 March–17 June 2012).
  36. ^ Museum Folkwang
  37. ^ La Biennale di Venezia
  38. ^ "Back to Front, J.D. 'Okhai Ojeikere and Malick Sidibe" 7 July 2018 at the Wayback Machine, Mariane Ibrahim Gallery.
  39. ^ "Ici l'Afrique", Château de Penthes (8 May–6 July 2014).
  40. ^ "Making Africa - A Continent of Contemporary Design", Vitra Design Museum.
  41. ^ "Regarding Africa: Contemporary Art and Afro-Futurism" 12 January 2021 at the Wayback Machine, Tel Aviv Museum of Art.
  42. ^ "Through an African Lens: Sub-Saharan Photography from the Museum's Collection". The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. Retrieved 14 June 2020.

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Johnson Donatus Aihumekeokhai Ojeikere 10 June 1930 2 February 2014 known as J D Okhai Ojeikere was a Nigerian photographer known for his work with unique hairstyles found in Nigeria 1 J D Okhai OjeikereBornJohnson Donatus Aihumekeokhai Ojeikere10 June 1930Ovbiomu Emai Owan East Edo State NigeriaDied2 February 2014 2014 02 02 aged 83 NationalityNigerianOccupationPhotographerKnown forDocumenting Nigerian hairstyles Contents 1 Biography 2 Legacy 3 Publications 4 Collections 5 Exhibitions 5 1 Solo exhibitions 5 2 Group exhibitions 6 References 7 External linksBiography EditOjeikere was born on 10 June 1930 in Ovbiomu Emai Owan East Edo State a rural village in southwestern Nigeria In addition to the dialect Emai Ojeikere spoke Yoruba and English He worked and lived in Ketu Nigeria At the age of 20 he took up photography which was out of the ordinary for people in Nigeria especially those in his village Cameras were not in high demand and were of low priority as they were considered a luxury However in 1950 Enugu Ojeikere bought for two pounds a modest Brownie D camera without flash and had a friend teach him the fundamentals of photography 2 3 Ojeikere gained information about the Ministry for Information in Ibadan in 1951 and he would write the same letter to them every 15 days for two years 4 At the end of 1953 they finally replied that they had received Ojeikere s request and it caught their attention 4 Ojeikere started out as a darkroom assistant in 1954 at the Ministry of Information in Ibadan In 1959 he became very busy with his professional activities in Ibadan and decided it was time to marry Before he left the village of Ogute Emai he had chosen his wife Ikegbua Once she came of age in 1959 they paid the dowry and held a traditional marriage ceremony in their village The following year the couple welcomed their first son As Catholic Christians they went on to have a total of five children 4 After Nigeria gained its independence in 1960 Ojeikere pursued his first job as a photographer In 1961 he became a studio photographer under Steve Rhodes for Television House Ibadan From 1963 to 1975 Ojeikere worked in publicity at West Africa Publicity in Lagos In 1967 he was invited to join the Nigerian Arts Council In 1968 he began one of his largest projects as he documented Nigerian hairstyles This was a hallmark of his work and he printed approximately a thousand pictures of different African women s hair 2 In 1975 after 12 years of working while Ojeikere was chief commercial photographer his job was abolished He left the company with an excellent photo library that was still in use allowing him to set up his own business at Lagos Island opening a studio named Foto Ojeikere 4 At the first Nigeria Photography Award NIPHA ceremony organized by the multimedia organization Fullhouse Entertainment and held on Sunday 31 July 2011 Ojeikere was one of the prominent Nigerian photographers alongside Sunmi Smart Cole Don Barber and Amos Olarenwaju Osidele who were given lifetime achievement awards 5 A large selection of Ojeikere s work was included in the arsenale section of the 55th Venice Biennale d arte Il Palazzo Enciclopedia curated by Massimiliano Gioni in 2013 6 Ojeikere died on 2 February 2014 at the age of 83 He is the subject of a documentary film by Tam Fiofori entitled J D Okhai Ojeikere Master Photographer 7 8 Legacy EditOn Ojeikere s death he left behind an archive of well over 10 000 photographs of his home country Nigeria 9 His photography covers show how the hairstyles are seen as artistic cultural material and social process forming part of the unfolding African postcolonial modernity The term used for many of the hairstyles he documented is Onile Gogoro a Yoruba expression meaning stand tall which term was used to refer to the multi storey buildings then sprouting in Nigerian cities and was popularized through the music that defined the language and social movements of the 1960s The titles of Ojeikere s photographs are also often quite literal 10 Ojeikere is most recognized for the black and white shots of elaborate gravity defying Nigerian hairstyles that he started photographing in the 1950s which were presented at the 2013 Venice Biennale Yet as one of the first photojournalists in Nigeria having lived from 1930 through the country s independence in 1960 military dictatorships and village and city life his perspective was much wider than fashion 10 Ojeikere also achieved an international profile in his lifetime with his photography now in collections from the Metropolitan Museum of Art to the Tate Modern Upon his death Giulia Paoletti in the Department of the Arts of Africa Oceania and the Americas at the Metropolitan Museum of Art wrote His formal vocabulary is immediately recognizable lack of backdrops or props elegant female sitters elaborate coiffures soft lighting immaculate black and white printing In Ojeikere s hands photography became a means to record the transient creativity that articulated Nigerian social and cultural life 9 Medina Dugger a Lagos based photographer and admirer of Ojeikere s oeuvre made the statement Prior to British rule traditional hairstyles were the norm and varied according to tribe social status marital status and special events Dugger first travelled to Nigeria s largest city in 2011 at the behest of a classmate who had co founded the LagosPhoto festival It was there that she encountered Ojeikere s photography his Hairstyles led to the creation of Dugger s Chroma An Ode to J D Okhai Ojeikere a series of bold color soaked photos depicting modern multi hued updates of the hairstyles featured in Ojeikere s work 11 Publications EditJ D Okhai Ojeikere Photographs Zurich Scalo 2000 Edited by Andre Magnin ISBN 978 3908247302 Collections EditArt Institute of Chicago Chicago IL 1 print as of August 2020 12 Museum of Modern Art New York 3 pairs of prints as of August 2020 13 Metropolitan Museum of Art New York prints as of August 2020 14 Museum of Fine Arts Houston Houston Texas 13 prints as of August 2020 15 Exhibitions EditSolo exhibitions Edit 1995 Ojeikere s first solo exhibition in Nigeria as well as an exhibition in Switzerland first work shown outside his home country 2000 J D Okhai Ojeikere Fondation Cartier pour l Art Contemporain Paris France 16 2001 J D Okhai Ojeikere Hairstyles 1968 1999 MAMCO Musee d art moderne et contemporain Geneva Switzerland 17 2005 Hairstyles J D Okhai Ojeikere Blaffer Art Museum of the University of Houston Texas USA 18 2009 Hairdos and Parties African Typographies by J D Okhai Ojeikere and Malick Sidibe L Parker Stephenson Photographs New York 19 2010 Sartorial Moments Centre for Contemporary Art Lagos Nigeria 20 2011 J D Okhai Ojeikere Moments of Beauty Centre for Contemporary Art Lagos Nigeria 21 2011 J D Okhai Ojeikere Moments of Beauty Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art Helsinki Finland 22 2014 J D Okhai Ojeikere Hairstyles and Headdresses Royal Festival Hall Southbank London UK 23 Group exhibitions Edit 2000 Africa Past Present Fifty One Fine Art Photography Antwerp 24 2001 Face Off Aeroplastics Contemporary Brussels 25 2002 Collection in Context Recent Photography Acquisitions The Studio Museum in Harlem New York USA 26 2003 Highlights from the collection of Foundation Cartier pour l art contemporain Paris William Eggleston Beat Streuli Bill Viola Vik Muniz J D Okhai Ojeikere Pierrick sorin Bildmuseet Umea Universitett Umea Sweden 2004 Joy of Life two photographers from Africa Seydou Keita J D Okhai Ojeikere Hara Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo Japan 27 2004 Nous Remontons de la Calle Toutes les Photographies Galerie du Jour Agnes B Paris France 2004 La collection d art contemporain d Agnes b Je m installe aux Abattoirs Les Abattoirs Frac Midi Pyrenees Toulouse France 28 2005 Masterpieces from the Jean Pigozzi Collection MFAH Museum of Fine Arts Houston Houston TX USA 29 2006 100 Africa Guggenheim Museum Bilbao Spain 30 2006 About Africa Part One Seydou Keita Malick Sidbe Jean Dominque Burton Jurgen Schadeberg J D Okhai Ojeikere Fifty One Fine Art Photography Antwerp Belgium 31 2006 Some Tribes Christophe Guye Galerie Zurich Switzerland 32 2008 Head Room Mocca Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art Toronto ON 2009 Chance Encounters Sakshi Gallery Mumbai 33 2009 70s Photography and Everyday Life Teatro Fernan Gomez PHotoEspana Madrid Spain catalogue ISBN 8492498773 2009 70s Photography and Everyday Life Museo D Arte Provincia di Nuoro Nuoro Italy catalogue ISBN 8492498773 2009 J D Okhai Ojeikere and Malick Sidibe Hairdos and Parties African Typologies L Parker Stephenson Photographs New York USA 2010 70s Photography and Everyday Life Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporaneo Seville Spain catalogue ISBN 8492498773 2010 70s Photography and Everyday Life Nederlands Fotomuseum Rotterdam Netherlands catalogue ISBN 8492498773 2010 A Midsummer Gallery Soiree Hagedorn Foundation Gallery Atlanta GA USA 2010 AIPAD The Photography Show L Parker Stephenson Photographs Park Avenue Armory New York USA 34 2010 National Black Arts Festival Atlanta GA USA 2011 Becoming Photographs from the Wedge Collection Tate Modern London England 2012 Africa Africa Abbaya St Andre Centre d art contemporain de Meymac Meymac France 35 2013 Voyage Retour Federal Government Press Broad Street Lagos Lagos Island Nigeria 36 2013 The Encyclopedic Palace curated by Massimiliano Gioni The Venice Biennale Venice Italy 37 2014 Back to Front Mariane Ibrahim Gallery Seattle USA 38 2014 Ici l Afrique Chateau de Penthes Pregny Chambesy France 39 2015 Making Africa A Continent of Contemporary Design Vitra Design Museum Weil am Rhein Germany 40 2016 Regarding Africa Contemporary Art and Afro Futurism Tel Aviv Museum of Art Tel Aviv Israel 41 2020 Through an African Lens Sub Saharan Photography from the Museum s Collection The Museum of Fine Arts Houston Houston Texas 42 References Edit JD Okhai Ojeikere Nigeria s top photographer dies BBC News Online 4 February 2014 Retrieved 4 February 2014 a b Pigozzi Jean J D Okhai Ojeikere Biography Archived from the original on 25 March 2013 Retrieved 5 May 2013 Ojeikere J D Okhai 2000 J D Okhai Ojeikere Scalo p 56 a b c d Magnin Andre 2000 J D Ohkai Ojeikere Photographs ISBN 3 908247 30 6 Anderson Martha G 2017 African Photographer J A Green Reimagining the Indigenous and the Colonial African Expressive Cultures p 350 ISBN 978 0253028952 Evelyne Politanoff Lavish Hairstyles by J D Okhai Ojeikere The Huffington Post Arts amp Culture 18 June 2013 Lauren Said Moorhouse A love letter to Nigeria The master photographer who captured nation s life African Voices CNN 13 October 2014 Film Screening J D Ojeikere The Master Photographer African Artists Foundation March 2016 a b Meier Allison 11 September 2014 Finding More than Fashion in the Legacy of Nigerian Photographer J D Okhai Ojeikere Hyperallergic a b Ntombela Nontobeko 16 April 2018 Untitled Ife Bronze Phillips Collection Fequiere Roxanne 27 October 2019 The Enduring Influence of Photographer J D Okhai Ojeikere Garage Retrieved 13 November 2021 J D Okhai Ojeikere The Art Institute of Chicago Retrieved 12 August 2020 J D Okhai Ojeikere The Museum of Modern Art Retrieved 12 August 2020 2 results for J D Okhai Ojeikere www metmuseum org Retrieved 12 August 2020 J D Okhai Ojeikere The Museum of Fine Arts Houston Fondation Cartier J D Okhai Ojeikere Hairstyles 1968 1999 Archived 1 January 2009 at the Wayback Machine MAMCO 21 February 29 April 2001 Blaffer Art Museum L Parker Stephenson Photographs JD Okhai Ojeikere Sartorial Moments and the Nearness of Yesterday 1st October 30th November 2010 CCA Lagos JD Okhai Ojeikere Moments of Beauty 15th April 27th November 2011 Archived 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine CCA Lagos Moments of Beauty Kiasma Magazine No 48 Vol 14 J D Okhai Ojeikere Hairstyles and Headdresses Hayward Touring Southbank Centre New Art Exchange Nottingham 27 September 2014 11 January 2015 Gallery 51 Aeroplastics Previous Undo net Hara Museum Archived from the original on 28 June 2017 Retrieved 19 June 2017 La collection d art contemporain d Agnes b Je m installe aux Abattoirs Les Abattoirs 9 April 13 June 2004 African Art Now Masterpieces from the Jean Pigozzi Collection MFAH Archives 100 AFRICA Guggenheim Bilbao 12 October 2006 February 2007 About Africa PART ONE Malick Sidibe Seydou Keita J D Ojeikere Jean Dominique Burton Jurgen Schadeberg Gallery 51 Some Tribes Christophe Guye Galerie 3 July 2006 31 August 2006 Sakshi Gallery AIPAD The Photography Show L Parker Stephenson Photographs 17 21 March 2010 Africa Centre d art contemporain de Meymac 18 March 17 June 2012 Museum Folkwang La Biennale di Venezia Back to Front J D Okhai Ojeikere and Malick Sidibe Archived 7 July 2018 at the Wayback Machine Mariane Ibrahim Gallery Ici l Afrique Chateau de Penthes 8 May 6 July 2014 Making Africa A Continent of Contemporary Design Vitra Design Museum Regarding Africa Contemporary Art and Afro Futurism Archived 12 January 2021 at the Wayback Machine Tel Aviv Museum of Art Through an African Lens Sub Saharan Photography from the Museum s Collection The Museum of Fine Arts Houston Retrieved 14 June 2020 External links EditJ D Okhai Ojeikere on the African American Visual Artists Database via Internet Archive Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title J D 27Okhai Ojeikere amp oldid 1177463147, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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