Nigerian
artist emerges first African winner of Korean award
A Nigerian fine
artist, Otobong Nkanga, has emerged the first African to win the Yanghyun
Foundation Artist Award in Seoul, Korea.
Ms. Nkanga was
selected for her outstanding creativity in media and motivational photography,
drawing, painting, sculpture, installation and video.
While selecting
Ms. Nkanga’s work, the panel declared, “in Nkanga’s work, the landscape is a
sounding board for ideas, stories and memories, evoking an awareness of our
connection with natural resources and its challenging histories”.
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“Her installations are imaginative and
emotive, but also earthly: they represent our relationship with the world. We
are greatly impressed by the intensity, depth and variety of Nkanga’s body of
work”, it said.
Announcing the
award, the foundation’s director, Eunyoung Choi, noted that Mrs. Nkanga’s
trans-categorical artistic practice was defined by her ability to pervade the
complex layers of human and natural traces left in material objects and
landscapes.
The foundation
awards its winning artist with a cash price prize, and the opportunity to hold
a full solo exhibition at one of the world’s most renowned galleries or museums
as chosen by the winner within three years of receiving the prize.
The Yanghyun
Prize was established in 2008 as the first international art prize by a Korean
institution.
Its key aim is
to acknowledge and support outstanding mid-career artists by offering a global
stage for exhibiting their work.
Past recipients
are Cameron Jamie, an American (2008), Isa Genzken, from Germany (2009), Jewyo
Rhii, a South Korean (2010), Akram Zaatari, a Lebanese (2011), Abraham
Cruzvillegas, a Mexican (2012), Rivane Neuenschwander, Brasil (2013) and Apitchapong
Weerasethakul, also a Lebanese (2014).
Ms. Nkanga will
receive her award at the National Museum of the country in Seoul.
Evelyn Okakwu
November 13, 2015
From PREMIUM
TIMES.
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