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Uzo Egonu

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157:, "Egonu's work merged European and Igbo traditions but more significantly, placed Africa as the touchstone of modernism. In combining the visual languages of Western and African art, he helped redefine the boundaries of modernism, thereby challenging the European myth of the naïve, primitive African artist." 275:
has commented on Egonu's "remarkable ability to render landscapes and cityscapes as compelling and fascinating geometrical configurations, each very different in its representational aspects." His work featured in the 2015–16 exhibition
135: 252:. He was a member of the Rainbow Art Group, an initiative set up in 1978, which recognized the main problem that exists in relation to the work and aspirations of all ethnic minorities in the art world, including their own. 145:-born artist who settled in Britain in the 1940s, only once returning to his homeland for two days in the 1970s, although he remained concerned with African political struggles. According to 345: 278: 245: 220:). In 1983 the International Association of Art called on Egonu to advise it for the rest of his life, an honour that he shared with painters and sculptors such as 824: 169:, Nigeria, Egonu was in his early teens when in 1945 he first travelled to England. Having already begun to draw while attending Sacred Heart College, 719: 621: 174: 86: 232:. Egonu was also included in two major 20th-century exhibitions featuring Black British artists: in 1989 the landmark show at London's 778: 757: 272: 834: 697: 648: 829: 674: 605: 470: 633: 681: 287: 539: 255:
In later years he suffered two heart attacks and deteriorating eyesight, and on 14 August 1996 he died in London.
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In 1977, he was among the Black artists and photographers whose work represented the UK at the
774: 753: 309: 150: 127: 271:(1995), Egonu has also often been described as "perhaps Africa's greatest modern painter". 685: 652: 609: 489: 474: 396: 233: 229: 217: 193: 146: 808: 798: 380: 249: 201: 185: 558: 213: 209: 197: 225: 645: 559:" The Creative Case for Diversity in Britain > Further reading on the Artists" 377:
Transforming the Crown: African, Asian and Caribbean Artists in Britain 1966–1996
591: 221: 154: 173:, before leaving for the UK, he eventually studied Fine Arts and Typography at 770: 264: 603: 467: 414: 181:, from 1949 to 1952, and went on to participate in a number of exhibitions. 764: 678: 418: 386: 546:, Volume 10, Issue 36, 1996, pp. 105–106. DOI:10.1080/09528829608576634. 748:
Eddie Chambers, "Uzo Egonu and Contemporary African Art in Britain, in
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with the sole intention of becoming an artist." According to critic
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Third Text: Critical Perspectives on Contemporary Art and Culture
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Black Artists in British Art: A History Since the 1950s
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Black Artists in British Art: A History Since the 1950s
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The Other Story: Afro-Asian Artists in Post-War Britain
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Second World Festival of Black Arts and African Culture
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No Colour Bar: Black British Art in Action 1960–1990
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No Colour Bar: Black British Art in Action 1960–1990
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Tauris, 2014, pp. 56–73. 7: 825:Alumni of Camberwell College of Arts 795:, NoColourBar blog, 5 November 2015. 445: 443: 441: 327:Uzo Egonu Now 1986: Stateless People 175:Camberwell School of Arts and Crafts 87:Camberwell School of Arts and Crafts 16:British-Nigerian artist (1931–1996) 468:"Three hues for Piccadilly Circus" 14: 477:, Culturebase.net, 22 June 2003. 126: 700:, InIVA (11 October – 13 June). 523:"Uzo Egonu's Vision of London" 411:Ljubljana Graphic Art Biennial 1: 793:"Artistic Insight: Uzo Egonu" 529:, Lagos, on 19 December 2004. 675:London Metropolitan Archives 192:, Nigeria (the others being 368:; House of World Cultures, 856: 709:Chambers (2014), pp. 6, 8. 263:The subject of a study by 246:Caribbean Cultural Center 636:, Smithsonian Libraries. 413:, Graphic Art Biennial, 240:, and seven years later 771:Third Text Publications 735:Chambers (2014), p. 49. 679:"The Artists' Profiles" 664:Chambers (2014), p. 60. 608:16 October 2015 at the 473:16 October 2015 at the 594:, 2014, pp. 42–43, 58. 425:Commonwealth Institute 242:Transforming the Crown 835:Black British artists 651:2 August 2015 at the 540:"Uzo Egonu 1931–1996" 509:catalog, 1989, p. 86. 351:Guildhall Art Gallery 284:Guildhall Art Gallery 206:Emmanuel Taiwo Jegede 830:Artists from Onitsha 684:25 July 2015 at the 655:, Grosvenor Gallery. 294:Selected exhibitions 624:, Diaspora Artists. 622:"Rainbow Art Group" 490:"Uzo Egonu, Artist" 452:, Diaspora Artists. 427:Art Gallery, London 331:Royal Festival Hall 200:, Mercian Carrena, 104:Katherine Madge Gee 726:, 24 October 1997. 724:The New York Times 688:, Huntleys Online. 404:Third World Within 306:Uzo Egonu's London 114:William Jnr Egonu 358:The Short Century 244:, curated by the 120: 119: 78:William Uzo Egonu 847: 840:Nigerian artists 736: 733: 727: 718:Holland Cotter, 716: 710: 707: 701: 695: 689: 671: 665: 662: 656: 643: 637: 631: 625: 619: 613: 601: 595: 586:Eddie Chambers, 584: 578: 572: 566: 556: 547: 538:Rasheed Araeen, 536: 530: 519: 510: 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Index

Onitsha
Nigeria
London
Camberwell School of Arts and Crafts
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Nigerian
Rasheed Araeen
the War
Molara Wood
Onitsha
Calabar
Camberwell School of Arts and Crafts
London
Second World Festival of Black Arts and African Culture
Lagos
Winston Branch
Ronald Moody
Armet Francis
Emmanuel Taiwo Jegede
Neil Kenlock
Donald Locke
Aubrey Williams
Henry Moore
Joan Miró
Louise Nevelson
Hayward Gallery
Caribbean Cultural Center
New York City
Olu Oguibe

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