Photographic Realism in Nigeria

Akinọla Laṣekan and Postcolonial Memory

  • Perrin M. Lathrop (Autor/in)
    https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8264-0591

    Perrin M. Lathrop is Associate Curator of African Art at the Princeton University Art Museum. Her research, teaching, and curatorial work explore the interlocking intellectual histories and networks of nationalism, Pan-Africanism, and modernism that informed art produced under the strictures of colonialism in Africa. As a curatorial associate in the arts of global Africa at the Newark Museum of Art (2012–2013), Perrin curated The Art of Translation: The Simon Ottenberg Gift of Modern and Contemporary Nigerian Art. Perrin is co-curator of the traveling exhibition African Modernism in America with Fisk University Galleries and the American Federation of Arts and editor of its award-winning publication.

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Abstract

After Independence in 1960, postcolonial modernists in Nigeria like Uche Okeke and Demas Nwoko began to produce art that merged learned indigenous and global visual traditions into new visual languages for the postcolonial era. Skeptical of the so-called “abstraction” that pervaded the work of this younger generation of artists, first generation modern Nigerian artist Akinọla Laṣekan, self-trained as a painter, illustrator and political cartoonist, continued to insist upon realism as the formal language that would secure an African Renaissance. This essay traces the origins of Laṣekan’s commitment to realism to the earlier writing and practice of pioneer Nigerian colonial modernist Aina Onabolu. It examines the claims that an African Renaissance would be articulated in a visual language that privileged the clarity of form and message – the legibility – offered by realism. The disjunctures of realism, between the future once dreamt of and the realities of history, are played out in this essay’s analysis of relations between painting and photography, and between imagination and naturalism.

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Veröffentlicht
2025-12-16
Sprache
en
Schlagworte
Postkolonialismus, Nigeria, Realismus, Abstraktion, Moderne, Fotografie
Zitationsvorschlag
Lathrop, P. M. (2025). Photographic Realism in Nigeria: Akinọla Laṣekan and Postcolonial Memory. 21: Inquiries into Art, History, and the Visual, 6(4), 471–518. https://doi.org/10.11588/xxi.2025.4.113438