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Bruce Onobrakpeya: The Mask and the Cross

April 7, 2023

Join the High Museum of Art for the first solo exhibition at an American museum for sculptor and printmaker Bruce Onobrakpeya (born 1932), one of the fathers of Nigerian modernism and a founding member of the Zaria Art Society, an art collective that developed the โ€œnatural synthesisโ€ aesthetic that came to define early postcolonial Nigerian art. The Mask and the Crossย describes the artistโ€™s creative phase from 1967 through 1978, during which he created numerous works marrying Nigerian tradition, folklore, and cosmology with Catholic motifs and stories from the Bible. This period began with the creation of a series commissioned by the Catholic Church titledย Fourteen Stations of the Cross, which depicts scenes from the last earthly day of Jesus Christ. Onobrakpeya portrays Biblical characters as Nigerian and reimagines Biblical scenes in Nigerian settings. This exhibition will consider religious โ€œdouble belongingโ€ as an exercise in agency, subversion, and cultural resilience. Grounded in the Highโ€™s own edition of Onobrakpeyaโ€™sย Fourteen Stations of the Crossย prints,ย The Mask and the Crossย will showcase other works from this period, as well as examples from later periods, as themes of religious hybridity and multiplicity continue to appear throughout the artistโ€™s sixty-year career.

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