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Sculptures
The earliest human fossils were found in Africa. Very early on these humans explored sculpture with clay for both ritualistic and practical purposes, using it to express their beliefs and create everyday utensils. It was not until the 1960s and 70s that the art form evolved into conceptual sculpture solely with an artistic purpose. Wood, copper, iron, and clay are the best-known medium of African sculpture. Aworanka offers you a glimpse into the intricate work of the modern African sculptor.
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Mask
Wood pedestal
Ben Osawe
₦3,555,000ARTIST: Ben Osawe
ARTIST NATIONALITY: Nigerian
YEAR: 1999
Mask is a Sculpture - Wood piece by Ben Osawe.
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Elder
Wood pedestal
Amos Okosun Odion
₦2,370,000ARTIST: Amos Okosun Odion
ARTIST NATIONALITY: Nigerian
YEAR: 2012
Elder is a Sculpture - Wood piece by Amos Okosun Odion.
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Untitled
Wood pedestal
Amos Okosun Odion
₦2,370,000ARTIST: Amos Okosun Odion
ARTIST NATIONALITY: Nigerian
YEAR: 2013
Untitled is a Sculpture - Wood piece by Amos Okosun Odion.
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Expression
Metal pedestal
Steve Ekpenisi
₦1,422,000ARTIST: Steve Ekpenisi
ARTIST NATIONALITY: Nigerian
YEAR: 2017
Expression is a Sculpture - Metal piece by Steve Ekpenisi.