Olu Oguibe
Olu Oguibe | |
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School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London | |
Awards | State of Connecticut Governor's Arts Award (2013); Arnold Bode Prize (2017) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Conceptual art |
Institutions | University of Connecticut |
Doctoral advisor | John Picton |
Olu Oguibe (born 14 October 1964) is a
Early life and education
Born on 14 October 1964 in
Art
To date his art has been shown in major museums and galleries around the world including the
Teaching
In 1995, Oguibe moved to the United States and taught briefly at the Chicago campus of the University of Illinois. He now teaches at the University of South Florida in Tampa.[5]
International curator
He has also served as curator or co-curator for numerous exhibitions. These include the 2nd Biennale of Ceramics in Contemporary Art in Genoa and Albisola, Italy, in 2003; Vidarte 2002: International Video and Media Art Festival at the Palacio Postal, Mexico City, in 2002; Century City at the Tate Modern, London, in 2001; Authentic/Ex-centric: Africa in and out of Africa for the 49th Venice Biennale in 2001, and Five Continents and One City: 3rd International Salon of Painting at the Museo de la Ciudad, Mexico City, in 2000. He has served as advisor for the Dakar, Johannesburg, and Havana biennials and as critic-in-residence at the Art Omi International artists’ residency.[14]
Writer and critic
Oguibe’s critical and theoretical writings have appeared in several key volumes including The Dictionary of
Exhibitions
Cuba Project in Matanzas, Cuba, in 2019;[18] 2nd Biennale of Ceramics in Contemporary Art in Genoa and Albisola, Italy, in 2003; Vidarte 2002: International Video and Media Art Festival at the Palacio Postal, Mexico City, in 2002; Century City at the Tate Modern, London, in 2001; Authentic/Ex-centric: Africa in and out of Africa for the 49th Venice Biennale in 2001;[19]Five Continents and One City: 3rd International Salon of Painting at the Museo de la Ciudad, Mexico City, in 2000, and The Poetics of Line: Seven Artists of the Nsukka Group in 1997.[20]
References
- ^ "Olu Oguibe". people.cornell.edu. Archived from the original on 2008-09-06. Retrieved 5 October 2023.
Olu Oguibe is a Nigerian born art historian, artist, critic, and assistant professor in the History of Architecture and Art Department of the University of Illinois in Chicago, and editor of Nka: Journal of Contemporary African Art. Oguibe graduated with honor from the University of Nigeria at Nsukka and received his Ph.D. from the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, where he studied as a British Foreign and Commonwealth Office Scholar
. Retrieved 29 June 2006. - ^ "Past Smithsonian Institution Fellowship Program Awardees | Smithsonian Fellowships and Internships". www.smithsonianofi.com. Retrieved 2018-01-02.
- ^ Congress, The Library of. "LC Linked Data Service: Authorities and Vocabularies (Library of Congress)". id.loc.gov. Retrieved 2020-02-06.
- ^ Congress, The Library of. "LC Linked Data Service: Authorities and Vocabularies (Library of Congress)". id.loc.gov. Retrieved 2020-01-22.
- ^ a b c d "The Poetics of Line". africa.si.edu. Retrieved 2018-01-02.
- ^ "Three In Connecticut To Receive Governor's Arts Awards", Hartford Courant.
- ^ "Olu Oguibe by Saul Ostrow - BOMB Magazine". bombmagazine.org. April 2004. Retrieved 2021-11-14.
- ^ iniva: Olu Oguibe Archived 2009-07-25 at the Wayback Machine
- ISBN 978-0947753085.
- ^ "MA Contemporary Art Theory". Goldsmiths, University of London. Retrieved 2020-02-06.
- ^ "Cross/ing | Exhibitions | USF CAM Contemporary Art Museum | Institute for Research in Art". www.graphicstudio.usf.edu. Retrieved 2018-01-02.
- ^ "Ein trojanisches Pferd? - Jérôme Kassel". www.jerome-kassel.de (in German). 2018-11-24. Retrieved 2023-10-17.
- ^ Ndikung, Bonaventure Soh Bejeng (22 March 2021). "The Curious Case of Olu Oguibe's Monument for Strangers and Refugees". Frieze (219).
- ^ Art Omi.
- ^ ISBN 978-0-262-65051-9.
- ISSN 0004-3249.
- ^ "The Visual Culture Reader". Routledge & CRC Press. Retrieved 2021-11-14.
- ^ "Giorgio Verzotti on Olu Oguibe". www.artforum.com. February 2020. Retrieved 2021-11-14.
- ^ "Authentic/ Ex-Centric. Africa In and Out of Africa, 2001". Contemporary And (in German). Retrieved 2021-11-14.
- ^ "9780295982052: The Nsukka Artists and Nigerian Contemporary Art - AbeBooks - Nsukka Group And The State Of Nigerian Contemporary Art; Ottenberg, Simon; National Museum Of African Art (U. S.): 0295982055". www.abebooks.com. Retrieved 2021-11-14.