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COPYCAT… DAMIEN HIRST IN NIGERIAN HOT SOUP

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Original of the Ife terracotta sculpture (Circa 12th-14th century) on the left and the copy (right) displayed by multimilli­onaire British artist, Damien Hirst, at his Venice show, “Treasures from the Wreck of the Unbelievab­le” at Palazzo Grassi, without attributio­n to Ife or Nigeria, where the original was sculpted at least nine centuries ago

British artist, entreprene­ur and art collector, Damien Hirst, has incurred the wrath of Nigerians for copying the bust of a well-known Ife terracotta head sculpted by artists from Ile-Ife in present day Osun State between the 12th and 14th century, without giving attributio­n to the original work.

Hirst’s work titled, “Golden Heads (Female)”, was displayed at his Venice show “Treasures from the Wreck of the Unbelievab­le” at Palazzo Grassi is an exact replica of Ife sculpture, with no reference to Ife or Nigeria.

Victor Ehikhameno­r, one of the artists representi­ng Nigeria in Venice Biennial and presenting the Biography of the Forgotten, a large-scale work fusing abstract shapes with traditiona­l sculpture, informed by an investment in classical Benin art and the effect of colonialis­m on cultural heritage, made this known on his Instagram page yesterday.

Ehikhameno­r captioned the post: “The British are back for more from 1897 to 2017. The Oni of Ife must hear this. ‘Golden heads (Female)’ by Damien Hirst currently part of his Venice show ‘Treasures from the Wreck of the Unbelievab­le’ at Palazzo Grassi.

“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.”

Ehikhameno­r also posted a photo of the Hirst’s postcard of Golden heads, saying: “This postcard of ‘Golden heads (Female)’ by Damien Hirst with no reference to Ife and great artists that originally made these timeless classic will travel far and wide. Once again the hunter has glorified his tale in the absence of the lion.”

According to online news site Pulse. ng, Hirst’s Treasures from the Wreck of the Unbelievab­le exhibition, a result of extensive work carried out by the artist in the last decade, has done nothing but invoke anger among Nigerians, who upon seeing Ehikhaemen­or’s post on the internet didn’t take the news too well and have vented their anger as seen in their various comments on Instagram.

Some Nigerians went on to blame the government for this kind of calamity. Others played their part by spreading the news far and wide across the country and also tagging media houses. Others considered it dishearten­ing and unfair, adding that what Hirst has done would not have been condoned if a Nigerian had copied another artist’s work and tried to display and eventually sell it off as an original.

As a mark of protest, THISDAY has published the original Ife terracotta sculpture side-by-side the copy made by Hirst for the world to see.

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