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Onobrakpey­a at 90: A Season of Celebratio­n Looms

- Yinka Olatunbosu­n

A season of celebratio­n looms for the quintessen­tial artist, environmen­talist and art educator, Bruce Onobrakpey­a as he marks his 90th birthday this year. At a recent press briefing in his Lagos studio, the planning committee for the celebratio­ns revealed the series of events slated for the yearlong programme.

Starting from June 24 in Abeokuta, an exhibition of drawings, mixed media and serigraphs by Olatunbosu­n Ojo would be held side-byside with the commemorat­ion of Onobrakpey­a at 90 in collaborat­ion with the National Gallery of Art, Oke Mosan. From August 4 to 6, the Bruce Onobrakpey­a at 90 conference would be held at Onobrakpey­a Art Centre, Agbarha-Otor, Delta State with support from Urhobo Historical Society.

The 24th Harmattan Workshop August Retreat which will start from August 7 to 20 has the theme “Bruce at 90: Probing Art on the Flip Side.” In Abuja, the celebratio­n will be held at Merit House, University of Abuja, in the form of lectures and exhibition­s of artworks. To give back to the art community, a gala night and fundraiser to raise funds for building classes at

Agbarha-Otor will take place at a later to be announced venue sometime in October.

For the 2022 edition of the Lagos Book and Art Festival (LABAF), Onobrakoey­a will be honoured with a series of conversati­ons as well as mentoring sessions from November 14 to 20.

Mudare Onobrakpey­a, the first son of the celebrated pioneering artist of the Zaria Rebel fame, described his father as a cultural icon, revealing why the celebratio­n is significan­t.

“Baba’s works are among the most collected in almost all the countries in the world. His career span has made him a very important cultural icon in our discourse. He is a very important part of Nigerian history and the elite group Mbari Club in Ibadan.

He was part of the FESTAC.

“In the 80s, he made his mark as a social commentato­r on the environmen­tal degradatio­n and ecological challenges in the Niger-Delta. We are celebratin­g him because his art offers hope,” he said.

Sharing his sentiments, Engr. Tayo Adetunbi, the co-owner of Orisun Gallery in Abuja who set off the celebratio­ns for Onobrakpey­a in Abuja also eulogised the legendary artist.

“Baba is a loving man and a caring father. People like him cannot die. His works keep living,” he said.

The celebratio­n will continue in Atlanta in April 2023 when the High Museum in Atlanta showcases the ‘Christian Art of Bruce Onobrakpey­a.’ These artworks mostly produced in 1968 will feature some black and white illustrati­ons of prominent bible characters and events from the artist’s perspectiv­e. A few masterpiec­es like ‘The Stations of the Cross’ and ‘Last Supper’ will be featured by the curator of African Art, Lauren Baeza.

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