Auction 002 CHINWE RUSSELL - GRAND STUDIO SALE
By Chinwe Russell
Jun 5, 2024
Victorian Crescent, Doncaster DN2 5BP, UK
A studio auction of the Chinwe Russell original artwork collection from 2012 to 2023. This sale will feature the "Africa Exhibition" made up of 20 large paintings of African tribes and 20 ceramic sculptures of ancient African Gods. The sale will also feature some of the artist's most successful works exhibited at the carrousel du Louvre in Paris - Weep not my Child, Ikenga, temptation, etc. . Chinwe Russell is the artist behind the "20 Historical women who changed the world" exhibition which is currently touring UK museums. She has been exhibited at the Royal Academy of arts Summer exhibitions in 2019 and 2021, Shanghai art fair and several prestigious venues.
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IKENGA - An Igbo Man's Personal God - Acrylic on Canvas, 93x123cm - 2022 - Louvre exhibition

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Auction took place on Jun 5, 2024 at Chinwe Russell
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IKENGA - An Igbo Man's Personal God - Acrylic on Canvas, 93x123cm - 2022 - Louvre exhibition

Description: Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Igbo culture with this extraordinary Ikenga painting, a profound artistic expression of an Igbo man's personal deity. Crafted during a time when the artist embarked on a poignant journey of self-discovery and cultural reconnection, this artwork serves as a poignant reminder of the artist's roots, long sought after years spent in Europe. The Ikenga, revered among the Igbo people of Nigeria, holds a position of paramount significance, representing a tangible connection to tradition and heritage. As one of the most potent symbols within Igbo culture, it stands as the quintessential cultural artifact. Traditionally, Ikenga is primarily upheld, cherished, and possessed by men, although women of exceptional repute and integrity in society occasionally bear the honor. This painting serves as a heartfelt tribute to the artist's personal connection to Igbo culture. It evokes memories of her grandfather's Ikenga shrine, a sacred space once cherished in her family but forever altered by the arrival of European colonialism and the subsequent conversion to Christianity. With each stroke of the artist's brush, this Ikenga painting preserves a piece of cultural history and acts as a visual testament to the enduring power of heritage, even in the face of change. Bid on this piece, and bring home a symbol of cultural resilience and personal identity, beautifully captured on canvas.
Year of creation: 2021
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Size
93x123cm

Condition
Very Good

Medium
Acrylic On Canvas

Signature
Signed By the artist

Provenance
Direct From the artist's Studio

Exhibited
The Louvre, D31 art gallery



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