Saturday, 2 February 2008

Ndidi Dike opens at the Centre for Contemporary Art, Lagos

DEMOCRAZY

3 solo exhibitions and a publication

Ndidi Dike, Waka-into-Bondage:The Last 3/4 Mile
2nd February – 8th March 2008


Waka-into-Bondage:The last ¾ mile
by Nigerian Artist Ndidi Dike presents the second part of Democrazy, the inaugural curatorial project of the Centre for Contemporary Art, Lagos. Fela, Ghariokwu Lemi and The Art of the Album Cover, the first exhibition paid tribute to the internationally acclaimed Afro-Beat musician Fela Anikulapo-Kuti and acknowledges his uncompromising fight for democracy for Nigerians and Africans, the second, Waka-into-Bondage takes the history and the legacy of slavery as its point of departure. Dike’s recent project takes the form of a sculptural installation signalling a turning point in her artistic practice. Well known for her wood sculpted totem poles – traditionally the preserve of male sculptors within Nigerian society - and her wall hanging wood reliefs, in 2004 after over a decade of transgressive sculptural practice Dike successfully added painting to her artistic repertoire.


Ndidi Dike talking to members of the Press about A Drop in the Ocean, 2008
In Waka-into-Bondage, the evolution of Dike’s work takes on a more conceptual framework liberated from spatial constraints both physical and mental to actualise ideas researched over a considerable period such as the effect of slavery on the local population, in this case the coastal town of Badagry. Using ‘loaded’ symbols, she presents two large carved wooden boats, one covered and filled with sugar, the other filled with blood red liquid. In coalescing the evocative potential of her materials attraction turns to repulsion as Dike attempts to trigger traces and memories of our forebearers as they walked the last ¾ mile from Gbereful Island past the point of no return towards the shores of the Atlantic Ocean.



Installing 1 Way, 2008with Ndidi Dike and team

Ndidi Dike is a visual artist working in sculpture and mixed media painting. She graduated from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka with a Diploma in Music Education (Voice) followed by a B.A Fine and Applied Arts in 1984 (major Mixed Media Painting).

Dike has participated in several solo and group exhibitions in Nigeria, Africa and internationally, including Women to Women, Weaving Cultures, Shaping History (2000) University Art Gallery, Indiana State University, Seven Stories about Modern Art in Africa (1995) Whitechapel Gallery, London, She is a member of the Guild of Fine Arts, Nigeria (GFAN) and Society of Nigerian Artists (SNA). Her work is to be found in public and private collections in Nigeria and Abroad.

Centre for Contemporary Art,Lagos
9 McEwen Street, Sabo,
Opp Methodist Church, Herbert Macaulay St, Lagos.

Opening Times Tuesday – Saturday 10am – 6pm

1 Comments:

Blogger José Carrilho (Go Detail) said...

Hi,

I will confess that I didn't read all of this long article, but really enjoyed looking at the photos.
There seems to be a very positive interaction between the artists and the public.
I notice that most of times people are "afraid" of asking this and that to the artists and on their turn, artists often refrain from approaching the viewer.
By what I can see on these photos, the interaction is something natural and welcomed.
Congratulations.

Kind regards,

José

19 February 2008 at 00:40  

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