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Sunflower

Nigerian sculptor Olu Amoda transforms discarded objects into powerful socio-political art. Explore his unique sculptures & murals reflecting Nigeria's culture & challenges.

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Artist Biography

Olukayode Amoda: Sculpting Nigeria's Narrative Through Found Objects

Olukayode Amoda, born in Warri, Nigeria, in 1959, is a sculptor whose artistic vision transcends conventional materials, transforming discarded items into poignant commentaries on Nigerian society and culture. His distinctive approach—employing rusted nails, scrap metal plates, bolts, pipes, spoons, and stirrers—is more than just resourceful; it’s a deliberate strategy to confront pressing socio-political issues with an unflinching gaze.

  • Early Life & Education: Amoda's formative years were spent in Warri, Nigeria, where he honed his artistic skills at Auchi Polytechnic. This foundational education provided him with the technical grounding necessary for pursuing a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree at Georgia Southern University in Georgia, USA, in 2009.
  • Sculptural Technique & Philosophy: Amoda’s method is rooted in conceptual art. He doesn't merely sculpt; he interrogates—he uses found objects to symbolize resilience and transformation. The deliberate selection of materials speaks volumes about his concern for repurposing waste and highlighting the overlooked narratives within everyday life.
  • Riverside Art & Design Studios: Recognizing the importance of fostering creativity, Amoda established Riverside Art & Design Studios in Lagos, Nigeria, serving as a hub for artistic exploration and collaboration. This studio continues to be instrumental in nurturing emerging talent and promoting innovative sculptural practices.

His sculptures are imbued with symbolism reflecting Nigerian identity—often depicting flora and fauna alongside figures that embody strength and vulnerability. Recurring themes explore gender roles, political discourse, racial dynamics, conflict resolution, and the equitable distribution of resources – issues central to Nigeria’s ongoing evolution.

  • Recognition & Awards: Amoda's dedication to his craft has garnered considerable acclaim. He was honored as Delta State’s Sculptor of the Year for his innovative contributions to Nigerian art, and he secured the 2014 Little Art Trophy for Best Sculpture at the National Art Competition in Abuja.
  • Exhibition History: His artwork has graced galleries across Nigeria, France, South Africa, and the United States, showcasing his versatility and establishing him as a prominent figure within the international art community.
  • Olukayode Amoda’s work transcends mere aesthetics; it's an active engagement with Nigeria’s history and future. By elevating discarded materials into powerful artistic statements, he compels viewers to confront uncomfortable truths and consider alternative perspectives—solidifying his position as a vital voice in contemporary Nigerian art.

olukayode amoda

olukayode amoda

1959 - , Nigeria

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Contemporary Sculpture
  • Date Of Birth: 1959
  • Full Name: Olukayode Amoda
  • Nationality: Nigerian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Queen of the Night
    • Sunflower
  • Place Of Birth: Warri, Nigeria
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