Nigeria’s foremost veteran contemporary artist, Jelili Atiku was born in 1968 in Ejigbo (Lagos), Nigeria. He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria, and a Master of Visual Arts from the University of Lagos, Nigeria. After training as a sculptor, Atiku has been working globally in performance art, beginning in the late 2000s, with installations now forming part of his artistic language. His major performance series, In the Red, focusing on wars and their aftermath, has been performed in several cities, including Tokyo, Copenhagen, Harare, and London. He was invited to perform at the 2017 and 2019 Venice Biennales and at institutions such as CCA Lagos, London’s Tate Modern, and Palermo’s Manifesta 12, where he led a processional performance addressing themes of migration, the destruction of the environment, and Yoruba myths and legends. Atiku has received a variety of awards and grants, including...
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May 01 2023
Metaphysical Movement
Akin Oladimeji
Akin Oladimeji
Akin Oladimeji has published art criticism, short stories, and poems in a number of outlets. Based in London, he currently teaches visual culture at the London College of Contemporary Arts, an associate college of the University for the Creative Arts.
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Jelili Atiku
Akin Oladimeji
Akin Oladimeji has published art criticism, short stories, and poems in a number of outlets. Based in London, he currently teaches visual culture at the London College of Contemporary Arts, an associate college of the University for the Creative Arts.
Online ISSN: 1537-9477
Print ISSN: 1520-281X
© 2023 Jelili Atiku and Akin Oladimeji
2023
Jelili Atiku and Akin Oladimeji
PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art (2023) 45 (2 (134)): 56–62.
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Jelili Atiku, Akin Oladimeji; Metaphysical Movement. PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art 2023; 45 (2 (134)): 56–62. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/pajj_a_00662
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