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Victor Ehikhamenor

Victor Ehikhamenor is a Nigerian visual artist, writer, and photographer known for his expansive works that engage with multinational cultural heritage and postcolonial socioeconomics of contemporary black lives. In 2017, he was selected (along with two other artists) to represent Nigeria at the Venice Biennale, the first time Nigeria would be represented in the event.[1] His work has been described as representing "a symbol of resistance" to colonialism.[2]

Victor Ehikhamenor
Born
Udomi-Uwessan, Edo State, Nigeria
NationalityNigerian
EducationAmbrose Ali University, University of Maryland
Occupation(s)Visual artist, writer, photographer.
Websitewww.victorehi.com

Early life and education edit

Ehikhamenor was born in Udomi-Uwessan, Edo State, Nigeria, part of the ancient Benin Kingdom, known for its historical bronze-casting tradition. He was educated in Nigeria and in the United States. He returned from the United States in 2008 to work in Lagos.

His grandmother was a cloth weaver, his uncle a photographer, his maternal grandfather a blacksmith, and his mother a local artist.[3]

Art and writing edit

His work is strongly influenced by work done by villagers especially his grandmother.[3] He credits this traditional upbringing as the foundational tenet of his inspiration; from grandmothers weaving cloth with locally dyed thread in her min-loom to observing his mother's meticulous painting/decorating with homemade clay and charcoal pigments, to watching other villagers mark-making on ancient shrine walls and altars.[4][5][6] This has been an enduring feature of his work, which is abstract, symbolic and politically motivated; and influenced by the duality of African traditional religion and the interception of Western beliefs, memories and nostalgia.

Ehikhamenor has held numerous solo art exhibitions across the world. In 2016, he was one of 11 Nigerian artists invited to join 23 Indonesian artists in the grand exhibition at the Biennale. At the Jogja National Museum, he showed an installation titled "The Wealth of Nations".[3] Ehikhamenor was invited to Art Dubai in March 2018.[7] In July 2018, he was also one of the Nigerian artists selected to meet and exhibit work for visiting French President Emmanuel Macron.[8] The exhibition, organised by ART X Lagos took place at the Afrika Shrine, the nightclub of Femi Kuti. His work has also been shown in solo and group exhibitions at museums and galleries across the world, including Tyburn Gallery (London), Rele Gallery (Lagos, Nigeria), Jennings Gallery (Washington, DC), the 5th Meditationa Biennale (Poznan, Poland), the 12th Dak'art Biennale (Dakar, Senegal), Biennale Jogja XIII (Yogyakarta, Indonesia).

Ehikhamenor's art and photographs have been used for editorials as well as cover art on books by authors such as Chimamanda Adichie, Helon Habila, Toni Kan, Chude Jideonwo, and Chika Unigwe. They have also been illustrated on fabric and exhibited at international fashion parades.[9]

His debut poetry collection, Sordid Rituals, was published in 2002. His second book, Excuse Me! (2012), a satirical creative non-fiction view of life as an African both at home and abroad, is a recommended text in two Nigerian universities.[10]

He has published numerous fiction and critical essays with academic journals, mainstream magazines and newspapers from around the world including The New York Times, CNN Online, Washington Post, Farafina, AGNI Magazine and Wasafiri. His short story "The Supreme Command" won the Association of Commonwealth Broadcasters Award in 2003.

He was once described as "undeniably one of Africa's most innovative contemporary artists"[3] and one of "42 African Innovators to Watch".[11]

Comments on Damien Hirst piece edit

 
"Still Standing", a monument by Ehikhamenor, displayed at St. Paul's Cathedral in February 2022. It depicts the Oba of Benin standing beside a monument to Admiral Rawson, who led the Punitive Expedition to the Kingdom of Benin in 1897.

On May 8, 2017, while participating in the Venice Biennale, Ehikhamenor first called attention to what he describes as Damien Hirst's cultural appropriation of Nigerian Yoruba art.[12] The exhibition of the British artist, called Treasures From the Wreck of the Unbelievable, featured a variety of sculptures meant to be viewed as debris rescued from a shipwreck. But one of the displayed artefacts was a copy of "Ori Olokun", a famous Ife bronze art from the 14th century now described as "Golden heads".

Of the appropriation, Ehikhamenor had posted on Instagram: "For the thousands of viewers seeing this for the first time, they won't think Ife, they won't think Nigeria. Their young ones will grow up to know this work as Damien Hirst's. As time passes it will pass for a Damien Hirst regardless of his small print caption. The narrative will shift and the young Ife or Nigerian contemporary artist will someday be told by a long nose critic 'Your work reminds me of Damien Hirst's Golden Head'. We need more biographers for our forgotten."[13]

His words brought the issue to the forefront on local and international media.[14][15]

Angels and Muse edit

In February 2018, Ehikhamenor opened Angels and Muse, described as "a multi-modal co-working space in Lagos draped with wall murals, stained glasses, and beautiful lighting, making for a stunning visual and immersive experience."[16] The space, also used for artist residencies, is located in the Ikoyi area of Lagos state and contains a ‘multidisciplinary room,' used for "workshop, training, book reading, experimental or conceptual art exhibitions, among other usages."[17] The project was featured on the 10th episode of the Netflix series Amazing Interiors in July 2018.[18]

Book cover designs edit

Awards and residencies edit

  • 2015: Casa Zia Lina, Elba Italy[citation needed]
  • 2016: Nirox Foundation Residency, Johannesburg, South Africa
  • 2016: Greatmore Residency, Cape Town, South Africa
  • 2016: Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Fellow, Italy[19]
  • 2018: Civitella Ranieri Fellow, Italy
  • 2018: Art Dubai Residency[7]
  • 2020: National Artist in Residence, Neon Museum, Las Vegas

Exhibitions edit

Solo exhibitions edit

  • 2000: Spirits in Dialogue, The Brazilian-American Cultural Institute Gallery, Washington, D.C.
  • 2000: Beyond The Surface, Utopia Art/Grill, Washington, D.C.
  • 2001: Discovering the gods, Monroe Gallery, Arts Club of Washington, Washington, D.C.
  • 2004: Songs and Stories: Moonlight Delight, Utopia Gallery, Washington, D.C.
  • 2005: Talking Walls, BB&T Bank, NW Washington, D.C.
  • 2005: Divine Intervention, Howard University A J Blackburn Center Gallery, Washington, D.C.
  • 2005: Body Language, Utopia Art/Grill, Washington, D.C.
  • 2006: Beyond The River, Grenada Embassy, Washington, D.C.
  • 2007: Labyrinth of Memories, Didi Museum, Lagos, Nigeria.
  • 2007: Rocks & Roses, Victoria Crown Plaza, Lagos, Nigeria.
  • 2008: Invasion of Privacy, Jennings Gallery, Washington, D.C
  • 2009: Mirrors and Mirages, Terra Kulture Gallery, Lagos, Nigeria
  • 2010: Roforofo Fight: Painting to Fela's Music, Bloom Gallery, Lagos, Nigeria
  • 2011: Artist Experience, Whitespace, Ikoyi, Lagos
  • 2011: Entrances & Exits: In search of not forgetting, CCA, Lagos, Nigeria
  • 2012: Crossing the Line, Bloom Gallery, Lagos
  • 2013: Amusing The Muse, Temple Muse, Lagos
  • 2014: In The Lion's Lair: Photographing Wole Soyinka, Ake Arts and Books Festival, Abeokuta, Nigeria.[20]
  • 2014: Chronicles of the Enchanted World, Gallery of African Art, London
  • 2015: Paperwork: Works on paper, Constant Capital Gallery, Lagos
  • 2016 1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair[21]
  • 2017: In the Kingdom of this World, Tyburn Gallery, London[22][23]
  • 2019: Daydream Esoterica, Rele Gallery, Lagos
  • 2021: "Facebook HQ Open Art", in Dubai, UAE
  • 2021: Do This in Memory of Us, Lehman Maupin Gallery, New York[24]
  • 2021: The Royal Academy Summer Show curated by Yinka Shonibare[25]
  • 2022: Still Standing, at St. Paul's Cathedral, London, England[26][27][28]

Group exhibitions edit

  • 2008: Black Creativity, Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, IL, USA
  • 2014: ARENA, Center of Contemporary Art, Torun, Poland
  • 2015: Displacement, Fiction and drawings in collaboration with Toby Zielony for German Pavilion, 56th Venice Biennale, Italy
  • 2015: Biennale Jogja XIII, Equator No. 3 2015, Indonesia
  • 2016: A Place in Time, Nirox Foundation Sculpture Park in collaboration with Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Johannesburg, South Africa
  • 2016: Dakart Biennale, curated by Simon Njami[29]
  • 2017: A Biography of the Forgotten, Nigerian Pavilion, 57th Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy with Peju Alatise and Qudus Onikeku[30][31]
  • 2018: ReSignifications: The Black Mediterranean[32]
  • 2018: International Contemporary Art Exhibition; Armenia
  • 2020: Tomorrow there will be more of us, Stellenbosch Triennale, Stellenbosch, South Africa
  • 2021: "Looted History", Museum Am Rothenbaum, Hamburg, Germany.

References edit

  1. ^ "Meet Peju Alatise, Qudus Onikeku & Victor Ehikhamenor – Artists at Nigeria's Debut at the 57th Venice Biennale". BellaNaija. 27 March 2017. Retrieved 24 April 2017.
  2. ^ "125 Years After the Benin Bronzes Were Looted, Artist Victor Ehikhamenor Has Installed a Symbol of Resistance at St. Paul's". Artnet News. 17 February 2022. Retrieved 7 May 2022.
  3. ^ a b c d "Victor Ehikhamenor: The Innovative Maverick of Contemporary African Art", Ventures Africa, 11 May 2016.
  4. ^ "Musing with Victor Ehikhamenor" Nigerianstalk/Kola Tubosun. June 2013.
  5. ^ "The ‘Natural' Artist: Amatoritsero Ede in conversation with Victor Ehikhamenor" MTLS. September 2014.
  6. ^ "Victor Ehikhamenor: Shaped by memory and tribal tradition" Financial Times. March 27, 2015
  7. ^ a b Sowole, Tajudeen (11 March 2018). "Three Nigerian artists, 47 countries for Art Dubai 2018". The Guardian. Nigeria. Retrieved 16 July 2018.
  8. ^ "ART X Lagos exhibits contemporary Nigerian art for President Macron – Vanguard News". Vanguard News. 12 July 2018. Retrieved 16 July 2018.
  9. ^ "The Art of Victor Ehikhamenor, Discovered Through Fashion". Black Fabulousity. 25 February 2015.
  10. ^ "Victor Ehikhamenor". guardian.ng. Retrieved 18 May 2020.
  11. ^ "42 African Innovators to Watch", Ventures Africa, 11 May 2016.
  12. ^ "Nigerians Express Outrage as British Artist, Damien Hirst, Copies Ife Sculpture Without Giving Credit". THISDAYLIVE. 10 May 2017. Retrieved 10 May 2017.
  13. ^ Frank, Priscilla (9 May 2017). "Damien Hirst Accused Of Appropriating Nigerian Art, Whitewashing History". Huffington Post. Retrieved 10 May 2017.
  14. ^ "5 Reasons It's Important That Victor Ehikhamenor is Calling Out Damien Hirst's Plagiarism". Brittle Paper. 29 May 2017. Retrieved 16 July 2018.
  15. ^ "Victor Ehikhamenor's Latest Work Explores Controversy Through the Lens of Bini Spirituality". OkayAfrica. 6 February 2018. Retrieved 16 July 2018.
  16. ^ "Angels and Muse | Artsy Co-working Space Opens in Lagos". Brittle Paper. 20 February 2018. Retrieved 24 July 2018.
  17. ^ "Ehikhamenor opens artist residency, Angels and Muse". Retrieved 24 July 2018.
  18. ^ "Amazing Interiors | Netflix Official Site". www.netflix.com. Retrieved 24 July 2018.
  19. ^ "Announcing Bellagio Center Residency Award Winners", Africa Center. 11 May 2016.
  20. ^ "THE FESTIVAL". www.akefestival.org. Retrieved 24 July 2018.
  21. ^ "Victor Ehikhamenor at 1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair London 2016". www.artsy.net. Retrieved 24 July 2018.
  22. ^ "In the Kingdom of this World". www.tyburngallery.com. Retrieved 24 July 2018.
  23. ^ Iduma – BOMB Magazine, Emmanuel (23 January 2018). "The Work of Time: Victor Ehikhamenor's In the Kingdom of This World". bombmagazine.org. Retrieved 24 July 2018.
  24. ^ "Nigerian Gallery Retro Africa Stages Seasonal Exhibition at Lehmann Maupin – News – Lehmann Maupin". www.lehmannmaupin.com. Retrieved 9 May 2022.
  25. ^ Jones, Jonathan (16 September 2021). "'This has never been so much fun!': Royal Academy Summer Exhibition review". The Guardian. Retrieved 9 May 2022.
  26. ^ "The Nigerian artwork challenging British history in St Paul's". BBC News. 20 February 2022. Retrieved 7 May 2022.
  27. ^ Oduah, Henry (17 February 2022). "Victor Ehikhamenor's new work 'Still Standing' on show at London cathedral". QED.NG. Retrieved 9 May 2022.
  28. ^ ArtDependence. "ArtDependence | Victor Ehikhamenor's Installation Work 'Still Standing' at St Paul's Cathedral in London". www.artdependence.com. Retrieved 9 May 2022.
  29. ^ "Biennial of Contemporary African Art, Dak'Art 2018, underway in Senegal – The Nerve Africa". The Nerve Africa. 4 May 2018. Retrieved 24 July 2018.
  30. ^ "Victor Ehikhamenor on the first Nigerian Pavilion at Venice Biennale and Damien Hirst's cultural appropriation". GRIOT. 30 May 2017. Retrieved 24 July 2018.
  31. ^ Idowu, Torera (12 May 2017). "First ever Nigerian Pavilion opens at the Venice Biennale". CNN. Retrieved 24 July 2018.
  32. ^ "ReSignifications: The Black Mediterranean". tisch.nyu.edu. Retrieved 24 July 2018.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • "The Art of Victor Ehikhamenor". Essay by Emmanuel Iduma
  • Nigerian artist Victor Ehikhamenor's canvas sculptures Feature on the BBC
  • "Victor Ehikhamenor: Confronting an Empty Canvas". Interview with Sola Osofisan

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Victor Ehikhamenor is a Nigerian visual artist writer and photographer known for his expansive works that engage with multinational cultural heritage and postcolonial socioeconomics of contemporary black lives In 2017 he was selected along with two other artists to represent Nigeria at the Venice Biennale the first time Nigeria would be represented in the event 1 His work has been described as representing a symbol of resistance to colonialism 2 Victor EhikhamenorBornUdomi Uwessan Edo State NigeriaNationalityNigerianEducationAmbrose Ali University University of MarylandOccupation s Visual artist writer photographer Websitewww wbr victorehi wbr com Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Art and writing 3 Comments on Damien Hirst piece 4 Angels and Muse 5 Book cover designs 6 Awards and residencies 7 Exhibitions 7 1 Solo exhibitions 7 2 Group exhibitions 8 References 9 External linksEarly life and education editEhikhamenor was born in Udomi Uwessan Edo State Nigeria part of the ancient Benin Kingdom known for its historical bronze casting tradition He was educated in Nigeria and in the United States He returned from the United States in 2008 to work in Lagos His grandmother was a cloth weaver his uncle a photographer his maternal grandfather a blacksmith and his mother a local artist 3 Art and writing editHis work is strongly influenced by work done by villagers especially his grandmother 3 He credits this traditional upbringing as the foundational tenet of his inspiration from grandmothers weaving cloth with locally dyed thread in her min loom to observing his mother s meticulous painting decorating with homemade clay and charcoal pigments to watching other villagers mark making on ancient shrine walls and altars 4 5 6 This has been an enduring feature of his work which is abstract symbolic and politically motivated and influenced by the duality of African traditional religion and the interception of Western beliefs memories and nostalgia Ehikhamenor has held numerous solo art exhibitions across the world In 2016 he was one of 11 Nigerian artists invited to join 23 Indonesian artists in the grand exhibition at the Biennale At the Jogja National Museum he showed an installation titled The Wealth of Nations 3 Ehikhamenor was invited to Art Dubai in March 2018 7 In July 2018 he was also one of the Nigerian artists selected to meet and exhibit work for visiting French President Emmanuel Macron 8 The exhibition organised by ART X Lagos took place at the Afrika Shrine the nightclub of Femi Kuti His work has also been shown in solo and group exhibitions at museums and galleries across the world including Tyburn Gallery London Rele Gallery Lagos Nigeria Jennings Gallery Washington DC the 5th Meditationa Biennale Poznan Poland the 12th Dak art Biennale Dakar Senegal Biennale Jogja XIII Yogyakarta Indonesia Ehikhamenor s art and photographs have been used for editorials as well as cover art on books by authors such as Chimamanda Adichie Helon Habila Toni Kan Chude Jideonwo and Chika Unigwe They have also been illustrated on fabric and exhibited at international fashion parades 9 His debut poetry collection Sordid Rituals was published in 2002 His second book Excuse Me 2012 a satirical creative non fiction view of life as an African both at home and abroad is a recommended text in two Nigerian universities 10 He has published numerous fiction and critical essays with academic journals mainstream magazines and newspapers from around the world including The New York Times CNN Online Washington Post Farafina AGNI Magazine and Wasafiri His short story The Supreme Command won the Association of Commonwealth Broadcasters Award in 2003 He was once described as undeniably one of Africa s most innovative contemporary artists 3 and one of 42 African Innovators to Watch 11 Comments on Damien Hirst piece edit nbsp Still Standing a monument by Ehikhamenor displayed at St Paul s Cathedral in February 2022 It depicts the Oba of Benin standing beside a monument to Admiral Rawson who led the Punitive Expedition to the Kingdom of Benin in 1897 On May 8 2017 while participating in the Venice Biennale Ehikhamenor first called attention to what he describes as Damien Hirst s cultural appropriation of Nigerian Yoruba art 12 The exhibition of the British artist called Treasures From the Wreck of the Unbelievable featured a variety of sculptures meant to be viewed as debris rescued from a shipwreck But one of the displayed artefacts was a copy of Ori Olokun a famous Ife bronze art from the 14th century now described as Golden heads Of the appropriation Ehikhamenor had posted on Instagram For the thousands of viewers seeing this for the first time they won t think Ife they won t think Nigeria Their young ones will grow up to know this work as Damien Hirst s As time passes it will pass for a Damien Hirst regardless of his small print caption The narrative will shift and the young Ife or Nigerian contemporary artist will someday be told by a long nose critic Your work reminds me of Damien Hirst s Golden Head We need more biographers for our forgotten 13 His words brought the issue to the forefront on local and international media 14 15 Angels and Muse editIn February 2018 Ehikhamenor opened Angels and Muse described as a multi modal co working space in Lagos draped with wall murals stained glasses and beautiful lighting making for a stunning visual and immersive experience 16 The space also used for artist residencies is located in the Ikoyi area of Lagos state and contains a multidisciplinary room used for workshop training book reading experimental or conceptual art exhibitions among other usages 17 The project was featured on the 10th episode of the Netflix series Amazing Interiors in July 2018 18 Book cover designs edit2003 Feeding Frenzy by Jonathan Luckett citation needed 2004 Purple Hibiscus by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie 2005 Sky High Flame by Unoma Azuah 2005 English in Africa Journal of the English Department Rhodes University South Africa 2007 Measuring Times by Helon Habila 2008 Jambula Tree and Other Stories Anthology of Caine Prize winners and shortlisted writers published by Cassava Republic Press Abuja Nigeria 2008 Dreams Miracles and Jazz by Helon Habila and Khadija Sesay 2008 One World Anthology of short stories published by New Internationalist Publishers UK 2008 Of Friends Money and Greed Anthology of three stories and a play by Hodders Publishers UK 2009 Songs of Absence and Despair collection of poems by Toni Kan 2009 Salutes without Guns collection of poems by Ikeogu Oke 2010 Christopher Okigbo Thirsting for Sunlight by Obi Nwakanma 2010 Shahid Reads His Own Palm Poems by Reginald Dwayne Betts 2011 Markets of Memories Between the Postcolonial and the Transnational by Malik Nwosu 2012 A Splash of Glory by Angela Nwosu 2013 Oil on Water by Helon Habila 2014 Africa in Fragments Essays on Nigeria Africa and Africanity by Moses Ochonu 2014 Half of a Yellow Sun Movie Edition by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie 2014 Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie 2015 Literature and Arts in the African Dispora 2015 Story Collection for Caine Prize for African Writing 2015 2016 New Generation African Poets A chapbook box set TATU edited by Kwame Dawes and Chris Abani 2016 The Sound of Things to Come by Emmanuel Iduma 2017 Under the Udala Trees by Chinelo Okparanta English and French Version 2018 Reshaping Cultural Policies Advancing Creativity for Development 2018 UNESCO 2018 The Rape of Shavi by Buchi Emecheta 2018 The Bride Price by Buchi Emecheta 2018 Double Yoke by Buchi Emecheta 2018 In the Ditch by Buchi Emecheta 2018 Head above Water by Buchi Emecheta 2018 The Slave Girl by Buchi EmechetaAwards and residencies edit2015 Casa Zia Lina Elba Italy citation needed 2016 Nirox Foundation Residency Johannesburg South Africa 2016 Greatmore Residency Cape Town South Africa 2016 Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Fellow Italy 19 2018 Civitella Ranieri Fellow Italy 2018 Art Dubai Residency 7 2020 National Artist in Residence Neon Museum Las VegasExhibitions editThis section of a biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Victor Ehikhamenor news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Solo exhibitions edit 2000 Spirits in Dialogue The Brazilian American Cultural Institute Gallery Washington D C 2000 Beyond The Surface Utopia Art Grill Washington D C 2001 Discovering the gods Monroe Gallery Arts Club of Washington Washington D C 2004 Songs and Stories Moonlight Delight Utopia Gallery Washington D C 2005 Talking Walls BB amp T Bank NW Washington D C 2005 Divine Intervention Howard University A J Blackburn Center Gallery Washington D C 2005 Body Language Utopia Art Grill Washington D C 2006 Beyond The River Grenada Embassy Washington D C 2007 Labyrinth of Memories Didi Museum Lagos Nigeria 2007 Rocks amp Roses Victoria Crown Plaza Lagos Nigeria 2008 Invasion of Privacy Jennings Gallery Washington D C 2009 Mirrors and Mirages Terra Kulture Gallery Lagos Nigeria 2010 Roforofo Fight Painting to Fela s Music Bloom Gallery Lagos Nigeria 2011 Artist Experience Whitespace Ikoyi Lagos 2011 Entrances amp Exits In search of not forgetting CCA Lagos Nigeria 2012 Crossing the Line Bloom Gallery Lagos 2013 Amusing The Muse Temple Muse Lagos 2014 In The Lion s Lair Photographing Wole Soyinka Ake Arts and Books Festival Abeokuta Nigeria 20 2014 Chronicles of the Enchanted World Gallery of African Art London 2015 Paperwork Works on paper Constant Capital Gallery Lagos 2016 1 54 Contemporary African Art Fair 21 2017 In the Kingdom of this World Tyburn Gallery London 22 23 2019 Daydream Esoterica Rele Gallery Lagos 2021 Facebook HQ Open Art in Dubai UAE 2021 Do This in Memory of Us Lehman Maupin Gallery New York 24 2021 The Royal Academy Summer Show curated by Yinka Shonibare 25 2022 Still Standing at St Paul s Cathedral London England 26 27 28 Group exhibitions edit 2008 Black Creativity Museum of Science and Industry Chicago IL USA 2014 ARENA Center of Contemporary Art Torun Poland 2015 Displacement Fiction and drawings in collaboration with Toby Zielony for German Pavilion 56th Venice Biennale Italy 2015 Biennale Jogja XIII Equator No 3 2015 Indonesia 2016 A Place in Time Nirox Foundation Sculpture Park in collaboration with Yorkshire Sculpture Park Johannesburg South Africa 2016 Dakart Biennale curated by Simon Njami 29 2017 A Biography of the Forgotten Nigerian Pavilion 57th Venice Biennale Venice Italy with Peju Alatise and Qudus Onikeku 30 31 2018 ReSignifications The Black Mediterranean 32 2018 International Contemporary Art Exhibition Armenia 2020 Tomorrow there will be more of us Stellenbosch Triennale Stellenbosch South Africa 2021 Looted History Museum Am Rothenbaum Hamburg Germany References edit Meet Peju Alatise Qudus Onikeku amp Victor Ehikhamenor Artists at Nigeria s Debut at the 57th Venice Biennale BellaNaija 27 March 2017 Retrieved 24 April 2017 125 Years After the Benin Bronzes Were Looted Artist Victor Ehikhamenor Has Installed a Symbol of Resistance at St Paul s Artnet News 17 February 2022 Retrieved 7 May 2022 a b c d Victor Ehikhamenor The Innovative Maverick of Contemporary African Art Ventures Africa 11 May 2016 Musing with Victor Ehikhamenor Nigerianstalk Kola Tubosun June 2013 The Natural Artist Amatoritsero Ede in conversation with Victor Ehikhamenor MTLS September 2014 Victor Ehikhamenor Shaped by memory and tribal tradition Financial Times March 27 2015 a b Sowole Tajudeen 11 March 2018 Three Nigerian artists 47 countries for Art Dubai 2018 The Guardian Nigeria Retrieved 16 July 2018 ART X Lagos exhibits contemporary Nigerian art for President Macron Vanguard News Vanguard News 12 July 2018 Retrieved 16 July 2018 The Art of Victor Ehikhamenor Discovered Through Fashion Black Fabulousity 25 February 2015 Victor Ehikhamenor guardian ng Retrieved 18 May 2020 42 African Innovators to Watch Ventures Africa 11 May 2016 Nigerians Express Outrage as British Artist Damien Hirst Copies Ife Sculpture Without Giving Credit THISDAYLIVE 10 May 2017 Retrieved 10 May 2017 Frank Priscilla 9 May 2017 Damien Hirst Accused Of Appropriating Nigerian Art Whitewashing History Huffington Post Retrieved 10 May 2017 5 Reasons It s Important That Victor Ehikhamenor is Calling Out Damien Hirst s Plagiarism Brittle Paper 29 May 2017 Retrieved 16 July 2018 Victor Ehikhamenor s Latest Work Explores Controversy Through the Lens of Bini Spirituality OkayAfrica 6 February 2018 Retrieved 16 July 2018 Angels and Muse Artsy Co working Space Opens in Lagos Brittle Paper 20 February 2018 Retrieved 24 July 2018 Ehikhamenor opens artist residency Angels and Muse Retrieved 24 July 2018 Amazing Interiors Netflix Official Site www netflix com Retrieved 24 July 2018 Announcing Bellagio Center Residency Award Winners Africa Center 11 May 2016 THE FESTIVAL www akefestival org Retrieved 24 July 2018 Victor Ehikhamenor at 1 54 Contemporary African Art Fair London 2016 www artsy net Retrieved 24 July 2018 In the Kingdom of this World www tyburngallery com Retrieved 24 July 2018 Iduma BOMB Magazine Emmanuel 23 January 2018 The Work of Time Victor Ehikhamenor s In the Kingdom of This World bombmagazine org Retrieved 24 July 2018 Nigerian Gallery Retro Africa Stages Seasonal Exhibition at Lehmann Maupin News Lehmann Maupin www lehmannmaupin com Retrieved 9 May 2022 Jones Jonathan 16 September 2021 This has never been so much fun Royal Academy Summer Exhibition review The Guardian Retrieved 9 May 2022 The Nigerian artwork challenging British history in St Paul s BBC News 20 February 2022 Retrieved 7 May 2022 Oduah Henry 17 February 2022 Victor Ehikhamenor s new work Still Standing on show at London cathedral QED NG Retrieved 9 May 2022 ArtDependence ArtDependence Victor Ehikhamenor s Installation Work Still Standing at St Paul s Cathedral in London www artdependence com Retrieved 9 May 2022 Biennial of Contemporary African Art Dak Art 2018 underway in Senegal The Nerve Africa The Nerve Africa 4 May 2018 Retrieved 24 July 2018 Victor Ehikhamenor on the first Nigerian Pavilion at Venice Biennale and Damien Hirst s cultural appropriation GRIOT 30 May 2017 Retrieved 24 July 2018 Idowu Torera 12 May 2017 First ever Nigerian Pavilion opens at the Venice Biennale CNN Retrieved 24 July 2018 ReSignifications The Black Mediterranean tisch nyu edu Retrieved 24 July 2018 External links editOfficial website The Art of Victor Ehikhamenor Essay by Emmanuel Iduma Nigerian artist Victor Ehikhamenor s canvas sculptures Feature on the BBC Victor Ehikhamenor Confronting an Empty Canvas Interview with Sola Osofisan Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Victor 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