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ART FICTIONS

CULTURE EXCHANGE - Ghostly Tales and Artistic Lineage (Richard Ayodeji Ikhide)

18 Nov 2021

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Guest artist RICHARD AYODEJI IKHIDE joins Jillian Knipe for this special edition of ART FICTIONS | Culture Exchange which is part of the UK/Australia Season, a partnership between the British Council and the Australian Government’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. Richard and I discuss his disjointed cultural story, via Amos Tutuola's second novel 'The Bush of Ghosts', published in 1954. We follow a young boy, separated from his mother and brother, into a forbidden place of ghostly slavers, violators, friends and foe, as he navigates his way through a foreign land, coming to understand his sense of rightfulness and identity.  We go on to discuss Richard's formative years in Nigeria, a country whose name itself is stained with the nasty history of colonial subjugation. He speaks of his paternal lineage, steeped in story telling, from an area of the world, rich with artisans and stolen artworks. His world suddenly changes in his teens when he and his brother arrive in the UK to live with his mother. At this point, his own negotiation in a new land begins.  Our conversation expands on Richard studying drawing and textiles, and researching mythologies, semiotics, rituals, archetypes and visual systems. He describes the courses he's developed at The Royal Drawing School which attempt to inform students about the global lineages of and connections between imagery, representations and artistic practices across different cultures. His observations uncover the unexpected around petroglyphs, nazca lines and stone tablets of the ancient past to glass tablet phones and emojis of the high tech present. RICHARD AYODEJI IKHIDE instagram pandagwad EXHIBITIONS February 2022 - Galerie Bernhard in Zürich  WORKS 'Awon Osere' 2020 watercolour and ink on paper 'Contemplating with Effigies' 2020 oil on wood PODCAST The Compendium Podcast with Dexter Orszagh  BOOKS & WRITERS & SCREEN Alejandro Jodorowsky & Juan Giménez 'The Metabarons' or 'The Saga of the Metabarons' Alex Grey 'The Mission of Art' Amos Tutuola 'My Life in the Bush of Ghosts'  Amos Tutuola 'The Palm Wine Drinkard' Carl Jung 'Man & His Symbols' Erich Neumann 'The Origins and History of Consciousness' Joseph Campbell 'Hero with a Thousand Faces' 'Joseph Campbell and the Power of Myths' Netflix Simon Blackburn, philosopher 'Spirited Away' 'Tales by Moonlight' Nigerian Television Authority ARTISTS El Greco Giacometti Giotto Picasso William Blake COUNTRIES & CULTURES & HISTORIES Ancient Greece Benin Empire 1440 - 1897 Benin Expedition : Or the Benin Punitive Expedition in February 1897. Invasion of the Kingdom of Benin by the British Empire. After which Benin was absorbed into colonial Nigeria. Approx 2,500 religious artefacts, mnemonics and artworks were taken by Britain, including the Benin Bronzes, then around 40% were given to the British Museum. Benin Bronzes :  A collection of metal plaques and sculptures created by the Edo people from the 13th century onwards, which once decorated the royal palace of the Kingdom of Benin. Over 1,000 items were taken by the British as part of the Benin Punitive Expedition.  Biafra War 1967 - 1970 : Civil war between Nigerian government and the Republic of Biafra. Brazil Christianity Cuba Egypt Ghana Ifá gods Igbo people Mesoamerica Nigeria Sabongida-Ora, Edo state Yoruba ARTS ORGANISATIONS British Museum Central Saint Martins National Gallery The Royal Drawing School Zabludowicz Collection    

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