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Jelili Atiku
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ụdịekerenwoke Dezie
mba o sịNaijiria Dezie
ụbọchị ọmụmụ ya27 Septemba 1968 Dezie
Ebe ọmụmụLagos Dezie
ọrụ ọ na-arụomenkà Dezie
ebe agụmakwụkwọAhmadu Bello University, University of Lagos Dezie
nnọchiaha nkeonweL485 Dezie

Jelili Atiku bụ onye na-ese ihe nkiri na onye na-akpụ ihe, o si na Lagos, Nigeria. Omume ya gbasara eserese, foto, ntinye ihe ọkpụkpụ, vidiyo na arụmọrụ ndụ emeela ka ọ bụrụ otu n'ime ndị na-ese ihe nkiri a ma ama site na Naịjirịa gburugburu ụwa.[1][2][3] E kwuru na ọrụ ya nwere ike nke "dị na ojiji o ji akara Yoruba na ọdịnala obodo ya"[4]

Akụkọ ndụ

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A mụrụ Atiku na 27 Septemba 1968 na Ejigbo, obodo dị na Lagos Steeti nke Naịjirịa. O nwetara nzere bachelọ nke nka site na Mahadum Ahmadu Bello, Zaria n'afọ 1998 na Master of Arts na nka ọhụụ na Mahadum Lagos, Nigeria, n'afọ 2006.[5]

N'afọ 1998, ọ kụziri nka na Federal Government College, Ikot Ekpene, Akwa Ibom, Nigeria. Site n'afọ 2004 ruo n'afọ 2005, ọ rụrụ ọrụ dịka osote onye nkuzi mgbe ọ gụsịrị akwụkwọ na ngalaba nke Visual Arts, Mahadum nke Lagos . Site na 2011 ruo 2013 ọ bụ onye nkuzi nke Arts and Industrial Designs Department, Lagos State Polytechnic, Ikorodu, Lagos. N'afọ 2018, ọ ghọrọ osote prọfesọ na Ngalaba Africana Studies / Rite and Reason, Mahadum Brown dị na Providence, Rhode Island.[6]

Ọrụ Atiku na-elekwasị anya na ikike mmadụ na ikpe ziri ezi nke ọha na eze, nke na-ewetakarị ya na ndị ọrụ gọọmentị okwu.[7][8][9] Mgbe ọ rụchara ọrụ n'obodo ya bụ Ejigbo na 18th nke Jenụwarị, e jidere ya ma bo ya ebubo n'ụlọ ikpe.[10] Ihe nkiri a, nke akpọrọ ''Aragamago Must Rid This Land of Terrorism'' bụ nke mwakpo obi ọjọọ a wakporo ụfọdụ ụmụ nwanyị atọ na Ejigbo nke o kwenyere na ọ bụ "ihe arụ" nke mere na eze ga-achụ aja n'ihu ọha na eze. E mechara wepu ya na ikpe ahụ mgbe ndị na-ese ihe na ndị otu obodo na ndị mba ọzọ rụgidere ha.[11][12]

N'afọ 2012, Atiku na Helene Aurell (onye na-ese ihe na Sweden), Nigel Wells (onye na-ese ihe na UK / Sweden) na PålGunnäs (onye na-ese ihe na Norway) rụkọrọ ọrụ na arụmọrụ ọ kpọrọ, “In(ut)Flöde'. Ya na ndị ọzọ na-ese ihe dị ka Graham Martin na Scarborough, York (United Kingdom); na TOGYG, otu ndị na-ese ihe nke Bangor Greadigol, nke dị na North Wales.

N'afọ 2015, o ritere ihe nrite Prince Claus Award.[13][14]

N'afọ 2017, ọ bụ otu n'ime ndị na-ese ihe na-anọchite anya Naịjirịa na Venice Biennale, na Italy.[15]

Ihe ngosi / arụmọrụ ndị a ma ama

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Aráf'́rakù (2013). Ihe ngosi a lekwasịrị anya na ntụgharị uche Atiku banyere ọnwụ nna ọ na-ahụtụbeghị. Okwu "Aráf'́rakù" na Yoruba pụtara "akụkụ m na-efu." Ihe nkiri a mere n'ime ebe efu nke e ji mpempe akwụkwọ na foto nke nna Atiku kpuchie. "Ọ bụ naanị ya nọ n'ime ọtụtụ awa iri anọ na anọ ebe otu awa na-anọchite anya otu afọ ọ bụla nke ndụ ya, naanị onye a na-ekwe - ọ bụ ezie na ọ bụ obere oge - ikere òkè n'oge ahụ bụ nne ya, na-emepụta trilogy nke fọrọ nke nta ka ọ bụrụ transcendental. " Nke sochiri ya bụ arụmọrụ ihu ọha na eze nke na-eṅomi ememe olili ozu Yorùbá "na-eme ka ókèala dị n'etiti eziokwu na akụkọ ifo dị ka a na-anwa inweta ọnọdụ mmechi site na ngosipụta ọha na eze nke mmetụta uche zuru ụwa ọnụ"[16]

Ndị ọzọ

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  • 2020 Nobody Is Born Wise, durational performance (14 Hours) at India Art Fair, NSIC Exhibition Grounds, Okhla Industrial Estate, New Delhi, India (Friday 31 January – Sunday February 2).
  • 2020 The Night Has Ears, arụmọrụ na mmadụ 64 na Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin, Germany (Saturday January 18).
  • 2019 Enítere Èjitere (Iponri I), Performance na Paris Square, Haifa, Israel (Sunday, December 29, 2019).
  • 2019 E Don Tey Wey We Dey, Performance na 21st Lagos Book and Arts Festival, Freedom Park, Broad Street, Ganiyu Smith Road na Campbell Street, Lagos, Nigeria (Saturday November 9, 2019).
  • 2019 Enítere Èjitere (Iponri I), Performance na Institute for African and Diaspora Studies, University of Lagos, Nigeria (Wednesday November 6, 2019).
  • 2019 Ọlọ́mọyọyọ, arụmọrụ ya na Aweni Kudirat Apata, Barbara M. Messner, Gabriella Furno, Omolabake Saula, Simona Carniato na Susanna Pruna na SPIELART Festival, Staatliches Museum Ägyptischer Kunst, München, Germany (Saturday November 2).
  • 2019 Olúwowojìwo, arụmọrụ na Private view of Lagos Photo Festival, African Artists' Foundation, Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria (Saturday October 26, 2019).
  • 2019 E Don Tey Wey We Dey, BOZAR, Palais des Beaux-Arts / Centre for Fine Arts; na A Performance Affair (APA), Vanderborght Building, Brussels, Belgium (Friday September 6).
  • 2019 My Eyes Are Larger Than My Mouth, performance as part of Arts & Globalization Platform's program 2019 tagged 'Politics of Space' at Giudecca, Venice, Italy (Saturday May 11).
  • 2018 Ajagajigi, Give An Eye For Hurricane Michael (Alaragbo XVI), arụmọrụ ya na Craig Bratten, Max Carter, Elanor Jones, Annelise Rennhack, Chelsea Serzen, Jackson Williams, Trinity Kai, Eden Leal, Courtney McClain, Deena Owens, Cory Perry na Atrium, 1 E Center St na Fayetteville Square (East St. n'etiti Central St. na Mountain St.), Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR, USA, (Wednesday November14).
  • 2018 Red Flag (Na The Red Series #10), arụmọrụ ya na Mohammed Lawal, Toby Omomia, Moshood Lawal, Maryam Lawal, Karen Allen Baxter, Kathleen Moyer, Sylvia Ann Soares, Susanna Pruna, Shreeyash Gotmare, Lisa Biggs, Angella Nash Wade, Khalif Andre na Jacob Stanton na George H. Bass Performing Arts Space, Churchill House, na Green Area, Brown University, Providence Rhode Island, USA (Saturday October 20).

Ihe nrite / onyinye ndị a ma ama

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  • 2018 Artist Protection Fund Award, Institute of International Education, New York, USA.
  • 2016 The Ota Club Quintessential Gold Award, Ogun State, Nigeria.
  • 2016 Lagos Watch Media Consult - Onye nnọchi anya udo na nchekwa,
  • Lagos, Nigeria.
  • 2015 Distinguished Master Artist Award, Society of Nigerian Artists (Lagos Chapter),
  • Lagos, Nigeria.
  • 2015 Prince Claus Award, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
  • 2015 African Artists' Foundation Award, Lagos, Nigeria.
  • 2015 Abiodun Adebayo Welfare Foundation Award of Excellence (for Youth Development), Lagos, Nigeria.
  • 2012 Art Moves Africa (AMA) Mobility Grant to Harare, Zimbabwe.
  • 2012 Prince Claus Fund Flight Grant to Berlin, Germany.
  • 1998 National Youth Service Corps State Chairmanship Award, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria.
  • 1998 FGC Award – for Best Serving Corps Member, Federal Government College, Ikot Ekpene, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria.
  • 1998 Cyprian Ihejiahi Award – for Best Final Year Student in Sculpture, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Kaduna State, Nigeria.

Ebensidee

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  1. Aridi. "BTS Announces Global Arts Project Featuring Antony Gormley", The New York Times, 2020-01-14. Retrieved on 2020-04-29. (in en-US)
  2. Jelili Atiku: "I use my body to make the audience feel pain" (en-US). The Indian Express (2020-02-28). Retrieved on 2020-04-29.
  3. Tchoupakov (2015-12-07). Performers Preserve a Legacy of Violence in Red (en). Vice. Retrieved on 2020-04-29.
  4. Jelili Atiku: A body against corruption - Archives (en-US). IFEX. Retrieved on 2020-04-29.
  5. Performative practice is their own heritage (de). Contemporary And. Retrieved on 2020-04-29.
  6. Brown Arts Initiative Welcomes Acclaimed Artist Jelili Atiku | Brown Arts Initiative. arts.brown.edu. Retrieved on 2020-04-29.
  7. Egbedi (2016-01-22). Jailed for arts sake: On the unlawful arrest of Nigerian artist, Jelili Atiku (en-US). Ventures Africa. Retrieved on 2020-04-29.
  8. Drop charges against Jelili Atiku, Art Community insists (en-US). Vanguard News (2016-02-15). Retrieved on 2020-04-29.
  9. Jelili Atiku: Not just about the arts (en-US). Latest Nigeria News, Nigerian Newspapers, Politics (2016-01-31). Retrieved on 2020-04-29.
  10. Africa (2016-07-25). Jelili Atiku: A win for freedom of expression (en-GB). Art Africa Magazine. Retrieved on 2020-04-29.
  11. Africa (2017-04-30). Interview: Talking to performance artist Jelili Atiku (en-US). This is africa. Retrieved on 2020-04-29.
  12. Jelili Atiku: A body against corruption - Archives (en-US). IFEX. Retrieved on 2020-04-29.
  13. Nigerian Performance Artist, Jelili Atiku, Wins Award From The Netherlands. Sahara Reporters (2016-04-09). Retrieved on 2020-04-29.
  14. Jelili Atiku and the struggle in Ejigbo. guardian.ng. Archived from the original on 2021-01-25. Retrieved on 2020-04-29.
  15. Performance artist, Atiku makes India Art Fair debut. guardian.ng. Archived from the original on 2020-10-24. Retrieved on 2020-04-29.
  16. Jelili Atiku – Araferaku (en-US). Archived from the original on 2020-09-27. Retrieved on 2020-05-05.