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Découvrez Benson G. Osawe (1931-2007), sculpteur nigérien majeur de l’ère postcoloniale. Admirerez ses œuvres abstraites en bois et bronze, inspirées des traditions béniennes et célébrant la beauté humaine. Reproduction disponible !

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Born in 1931, Ben Osawe was the son of a traditional carver. His father was one of the sculptors in the palace of Oba Eweka II of Benin. From his father, Ben Osawe received his first training in the art of carving. In 1956, he left Nigeria for London where he had his Formal training in the School of Graphic Arts (1956-59) and in Camberwell School of Art (1960-65). While in London, he was selected to represent Nigeria at the Commonwealth Festival in Glasgow in 1965 and in 1966 he returned to Nigeria.In his sculptures, Ben liked to depict the inconsistency in human nature. He tries to capture the serenity and sometimes agony that can disrupt one

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A Pioneer of Nigerian Modernism: Exploring the Legacy of Benson G. Osawe

Benson G. Osawe (1931-2007) remains a cornerstone of Nigerian art history, celebrated for his singular sculptural vision and unwavering devotion to upholding Benin artistic heritage—a tradition he carried forward with remarkable passion. Born in Agbozoman, Delta State, Nigeria, his formative years were steeped in the rituals and aesthetics of Edo Kingdom, where his father served as a sculptor deeply connected to the traditions of the Benin Palace. This early exposure instilled within him an appreciation for form and materiality that would become central to his artistic explorations throughout his life. His formal artistic education commenced at the School of Graphic Art in London in 1959, providing him with foundational skills in visual communication alongside a burgeoning understanding of European artistic currents. However, it was Camberwell School of Art and Crafts from 1960 to 1965 that truly cemented his commitment to sculpture—a discipline he pursued with diligence and determination amidst the vibrant atmosphere of the international art scene. Here, he absorbed techniques and concepts from prominent modernist artists, skillfully blending them with the symbolic language of Benin artistic motifs—a duality that defines much of his distinctive oeuvre. Osawe’s sculptural output is characterized by an arresting simplicity underpinned by profound contemplation. Primarily utilizing wood and bronze, he crafted figures imbued with palpable emotional depth. His sculptures often depict stylized human forms presented in smooth, polished surfaces—a deliberate choice reflecting a fascination with geometric shapes and exploring the delicate balance between solidity and emptiness. These pieces transcend mere representation; they are meditations on the human condition—a courageous endeavor to distill essence rather than capturing literal likeness. Consider “Woman in Veil,” for instance – its serene posture and subtle drapery invite viewers to contemplate themes of vulnerability and grace, mirroring the broader humanist concerns prevalent in his era. Beyond individual creations, Osawe undertook a monumental task: championing the revival of Benin bronze casting techniques. Recognizing the devastating impact of colonial looting on Nigeria’s cultural treasures, he collaborated tirelessly with artisans to painstakingly reconstruct lost masterpieces from the royal collection—a testament to his unwavering belief that artistic practice could actively safeguard heritage. This ambitious project garnered international recognition and solidified Osawe's reputation as a visionary artist dedicated to preserving Nigeria’s artistic legacy. Throughout his prolific career, Osawe’s sculptures graced galleries worldwide, achieving considerable success at auction houses. Prices soared from $1,000 to $100,000, acknowledging the significance of his contribution to contemporary art and demonstrating the enduring resonance of his aesthetic—a style rooted in both European modernist principles and Benin artistic traditions. Benson G. Osawe passed away peacefully in 2007, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire artists and scholars alike—a poignant reminder of the transformative power of creativity and its ability to transcend time and place.
Ben Osawe

Ben Osawe

1931 - 2007 , Nigeria

En bref

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Sculpture Moderne
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Benin Art']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Son père']
  • Date Of Birth: 1931
  • Full Name: Benson G. Osawe
  • Nationality: Nigerian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Ma Fille
    • Woman in Veil
    • Nigerian Woman
  • Place Of Birth: Agbozoman, Nigeria