The Norval Sovereign African Art Prize 2022 Benefit Auction | Hosted by Sotheby’s
The Norval Sovereign African Art Prize 2022 Benefit Auction | Hosted by Sotheby’s
Black Water Pillars
Lot Closed
February 22, 05:08 PM GMT
Estimate
30,000 - 40,000 USD
Lot Details
Description
Modupeola Fadugba
Nigerian
b.1985
Black Water Pillars
signed and dated 2020 (lower left)
acrylic, ink and graphite on burned canvas
122 by 92cm., 48 by 36¼in.
This work has been kindly donated by the artist
Modupeola Fadugba (b. 1985, Togo) is an artist who tells triumphant stories of swimmers and lifeguards from Accra, Abuja, Lagos, Dakar, Philadelphia and Harlem. Stories beyond survival – stories of community, learning, teaching, togetherness and play. In an attempt to capture the representative group and individual portraits, her paintings have moved from abstraction to realism, spilled over into poems and performance, been experienced through documentary film and immersive installation.
Black Water Pillars illustrates the process of remembrance, back to childhood memories in post-genocide Rwanda and reminds Fadugba of how much Rwanda’s story has changed in her lifetime. In Black Water Pillars, the aesthetics of orientation and alignment— or lack thereof— reflect Chinua Achebe’s “falling apart” of structures. The tension between order and entropy, the past and future of a nation. As Nigeria ‘reclaims’ the post-colonial, post-war narrative can it revert to ancestral culture or must it borrow wisdom from other countries?