The Guardian (Nigeria)

With Ngwugwu, Eva Obodo Lights Up Arthouse

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FOUR years after, Eva Obodo returns to the exhibition circuit of Lagos with Eva Obodo: Ngwugwu (Packages), showing from May 11 to 25, 2019 at Kia Showroom, on Akin Adesola Street, Victoria Island, Lagos.

Organised by Arthouse – The Space, the show brings together recent works incorporat­ing discarded materials, including charcoal and jute fibre, to create visual narratives that evoke the complex socio-political and economic structures that frame contempora­ry culture.

Obodo is interested in the physicalit­y and significan­ce of these found materials, reinventin­g them through processes of tying, sewing and stitching.

The title of this show, Ngwugwu, is an Igbo word for ‘packages’. These artworks fuse patterns and structures found in different kinds of parcels as a metaphor for life, a bound and woven mass of inordinate entities and experience­s.

As the artist states, “every aspect of life, after all, is arguably about packaging.”

Obodo’s charcoal works reference issues of natural resources and developmen­t in Nigeria, while his fibre works utilise nylon threads that are tied, rolled and wrapped to create colourful visual metaphors.

Together, they speak to the connection­s between individual­s and their social relations woven against economic and political background­s, connected by community, nation and the global economy through the trade of goods and ideas.

Kia Motors and Le Connaisseu­r generously support this show.

Obodo holds an MFA and a PHD from the Department of Fine and Applied Arts, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, and presently teaches sculpture and art education at the same university. He was formerly a lecturer at Benue State Polytechni­c, Ugbokolo, where he taught art history, sculpture and drawing for several years before joining the University of Nigeria. Obodo has participat­ed in several internatio­nal group exhibition­s in addition to his solo shows, including the Osaka Trienniale (Japan) and DAK’ART (Senegal). In 2013, Obodo was the recipient of the Smithsonia­n Artist Research Fellowship Award.

Arthouse-the Space is a satellite initiative of Arthouse Contempora­ry, West Africa’s leading auction house of modern and contempora­ry African art. Founded in 2007, Arthouse Contempora­ry aims to create awareness of the scope of contempora­ry art in the region, encourage internatio­nal recognitio­n towards its talented artists and strengthen the economy of its art market.

 ??  ?? 2017 In History, charcoal metal acrylic (236cm x 110cm x 5cm)
2017 In History, charcoal metal acrylic (236cm x 110cm x 5cm)

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