Okwui Enwezor Distinguished Lecture

Okwui Enwezor Distinguished Lecture

The Okwui Enwezor OKWUI ENWEZOR Distinguished Lecture DISTINGUISHED LECTURE annually features a prominent artist, curator, The Cluster of Excellence Africa or scholar who will engage Multiple and Iwalewahaus of the with groundbreaking University of Bayreuth cordially invite contributions to the you to the first annual Okwui Enwezor rethinking of African arts in a global perspective Distinguished Lecture. This year’s and celebrate the legacy inaugural lecture will be held by of curator, historian, and poet Okwui Enwezor PROF CHIKA OKEKE-AGULU (1963–2019). Princeton University The Postcolonial Museum 15.7.2021, 6PM CEST ON ZOOM in English and International Sign Language Please register here: Artwork by Emeka Alams, Gold Coast Trading Company. Trading Coast Gold Alams, Emeka Artwork by The Postcolonial Museum Chika Okeke-Agulu, an artist, critic and art his­ In this lecture, I consider the idea torian, is director of the Program in African Stu­ dies and professor of African and African Dias­ and possibilities of the postcolonial pora art in the Department of African American museum. The planned Edo Museum Studies, and Department of Art & Archaeology, of West African Art in Benin City, Princeton University. His books include Yusuf Grillo: Painting. Lagos. Life (Skira, 2020); Obiora Nigeria, designed by Sir David Adjaye, Udechukwu: Line, Image, Text (Skira, 2016); forms the basis for speculating on the Postcolonial Modernism: Art and Decolonization meaning, necessity and models for the in Twentieth-Century Nigeria (2015); and (with Okwui Enwezor), Contemporary African Art Since postcolonial museum as a viable, 1980 (2010). He recently co­organized, with lively, and necessary institution dis­ Okwui Enwezor, El Anatsui: Triumphant Scale connected from the colonial (Haus der Kunst, Munich, 2019). He is co­editor of Nka: Journal of Contemporary African Art, has ideologies and elitist worldviews that written for the New York Times and Huffington continue to shape what I call Post, and maintains the blog Ọfọdunka. the misadventure of the modern His many awards include The Melville J. museum in Africa. Herskovits Prize for the most important scholarly work in African Studies published in English during the preceding year (African Studies Association, 2016); and Frank Jewett Mather Award for Distinction in Art Criticism (College Art Association, 2016). Agulu (2021) Agulu Okeke­Agulu serves on the advisory boards of ­ the Hyundai Tate Research Centre, Tate Modern, London; and The Africa Institute, Sharjah. He is on the executive board of Princeton in Africa, and on the editorial boards of African Studies Review and Journal of Visual Culture. Image Copyright: Chika Okeke Chika Copyright: Image.

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