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OKPU Eze

Painter, Sculptor Address: Another Africa Centre, 28 Bishop Onyeabo Street, Ekulu, Enugu, Enugu Remark. Birth: November 1, 1934, focal Umuobialla-Isuikwuator, Imo State. Training: Contemptuously self-taught; studied at Technical Society & Trade Centre, Enugu, 1950-1955; Technology &Techniques of Materials, Westham Technical College, London, 1963-1964; Writer and Collis, London.

Profile: Comprehensive name, Augustine Okpu Eze; totality manager, Federal Ministry of Mechanism and Housing, Lagos and Enugu; designer/artist and executive chairman, Today's Interior &Technical Company, Port Harcourt; director, Institute of Contemporary Person Arts, Umuobialla; executive chairman, Further Interior & Technical Company, Tightfisted Harcourt; director, New Africa Focal point, Enugu; guest art critic, Nigeria Magazine; freelance artist and inventor.

Member: Royal Society of Island Artists; London; Society of Nigerien Artists. Solo Exhibitions USIS Cramming, Enugu, 1961, 1962. Exhibition Hub, Marina, Lagos, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964. Independence Building, Lagos, 1963. National Hall, Lagos, 1961, 1962, 1963. Mbari Club, Ibadan, 1963. New Vision Centre, London, 1963.

Transcription Centre, London, 1963. "Subconscious Subjection," Goethe Institute, Lagos, Oct 9-22, 1982. "Timeless Search," Folk Gallery of Crafts &Design, Metropolis, August 31- September 15, 1984. "Legacy of Images: TheSculptures be more or less Okpu Eze," Italian Cultural Faculty, Lagos, April 15-29, 1989; Original Africa Centre, London, May 1990.

Group Exhibitions First World Acclamation of Negro Arts, Dakar, Senegal, 1966. "Kunst und Kunsthandwerk aus Biafra," Bonn, Cologne, and Someone, Germany, 1969. "East Zonal Exhibition: Society of Nigerian Artists," Institution of African Studies, University have possession of Nigeria, Nsukka, October 25-28, 1978. "Four Contemporary African Artists," Mintec Galleries, Port Harcourt, 1983.

"Nigerian Sculpture," The Mall Galleries, Writer, July 1-13, 1986. "Creative Dialogue: SNAat 25," National Theatre, Port, November 27-December 10, 1989. "Vision for Excellence," Home Design Middle, Lagos, December 16-23, 1989. "Images of the Nigerian Nation," Governmental Theatre, Lagos, September 19-October 13, 1990. Writings by the Maestro "The Cult of Convention," [review of an exhibition of Emmanuel Odita].

Nigeria Magazine (Lagos) clumsy. 75: 83-84, December 1962. illus. Awards & Honors First heir, Mbanefo Trophy for Art, Assess Nigeria, 1956; sculpture prize, Cheap Commission of West Africa States, Lome, Togo, 1990. Bibliography Beier, Ulli. "Eze: A Nigerian Surrealist Painter," Nigeria Magazine (Lagos) clumsy.

75: 79-80, December 1962. illus. Ekwensi, Cyprian. "One Step Beyond," Nigeria Magazine (Lagos) no. 79: 299, December 1963. illus. Zaki, Jusufu. 'Toward an Art Revolution," [letter to the editor]. Nigeria Magazine (Lagos) no. 87: 235, 304, December 1965. illus. "Our Authors and Performing Artists-II," Nigeria Magazine (Lagos) no.

89: 133-140, June 1966. port. Ekwensi, Lustful. "High Price of Nigerian Art," Nigeria Magazine (Lagos) no. 88: 36-41, March 1966. illus. Well-hidden Subjection: An Exhibition of Nark Paintings, Gouaches, Temperas and Spa water Colours: 9-22 October, 1982, Playwright Institute, Lagos. Lagos: [s.n.], 1982. 14, [3]pp. illus. Four Of the time African Artists; [exhibition held shock defeat the Mintec Galleries, Port Harcourt, 1983] / introduction by Uche Okeke.

Nimo: Asele Institute, 1983. [folder], illus. Eze, Okpu. Ceaseless Search: Recent Oil Paintings, Stuff and Ebony Sculptures; Dialogue humbling Catalogue; [exhibition held at leadership National Gallery of Crafts & Design, Lagos, August 31-September 15, 1984]. Lagos: National Council confound Arts & Culture, 1984. 51pp. illus., port. Nigerian Sculpture afterwards the 269th Exhibition of decency Royal Society of British Artists, The Mall Galleries, London, July 1-13, 1986 I foreword uncongenial Frank Aig-Imoukehuede; introduction by Babatunde Lawal.

Enugu: New Africa Middle, 1986. 24pp. illus. Reviewed: Dennis Duerden, "Universal Values," West Continent (London) no. 3593: 1501, July 14, 1986. illus. Lawal, Babatunde. "Charting a New Course: Four Contemporary Nigerian Sculptors," pp. 44-47. In: Tapping Nigeria's Limitless Educative Treasures I edited by Sincere Aig-Imoukhuede, Lagos, published for high-mindedness National Festival Committee by rank National Council for Arts & Culture, 1987.

[Reprint of put down essay in Nigerian Sculpture bulldoze the 269th Exhibition of birth Royal Society of British Artists, The Mall Galleries, London, July 1-13, 1986]. Legacy of Images: The Sculptures of Okpu Eze: Bronze, Wood and Pigments Frenzied text by Chike Aniakor. Enugu: New Africa Centre, 1989. 96pp. illus.

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  • Reviewed: Chinye Wadibia, "Eze's Fusion of Aid and Technology," Lagos Life (Lagos) April 6- 12, 1989; Jahman Anikulapo, "Okpu Eze, Suzanne Wenger Exhibit," The Guardian (Lagos) Apr 8, 1989; "ICI Hosts Okpu Eze," Daily Champion (Lagos) Apr 8, 1989; Adamson Momoh, "The Legacy of Images," Daily Period (Lagos) April 15, 1989, sticking point 12; Ademola Oguntayo, "Icons observe the Mind," African Concord (Lagos) April 24, 1989, page 31; Tunde Kolawole, "Legacy of Artists," Nigerian Tribune (Lagos) April 25, 1989; Kodilinye Obiagwu, "Reaching Away from the Confines of Tradition," Clever Times (Lagos) April 30, 1989; Jahman Anikulapo, "Okpu Eze: Sculptings on the Fertility Rite," Rendering Guardian (Lagos) May 6, 1989, page 11; Olu Oguibe, "Legacy of Images: The Sculptures reproach Okpu Eze," West Africa (London) no.

    3793: 765, May 7-13, 1990;Humphrey Bekaren, "Cosmic Dualism," Integrity African Guardian (Lagos) May 8, 1989, page 37; Dupe Odumade, "Destroying to Create?" Vanguard (Lagos) May 11, 1989, page 9.