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Uzo Egonu

1931–1996

Northern Nigerian Landscape 1964
© The estate of Uzo Egonu
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Biography

Uzo Egonu (25 December 1931 – 14 August 1996) was a Nigerian-born artist who settled in Britain in the 1940s, only once returning to his homeland for two days in the 1970s, although he remained concerned with African political struggles. According to Rasheed Araeen, Egonu was "perhaps the first person from Africa, Asia or the Caribbean to come to Britain after the War with the sole intention of becoming an artist." According to critic Molara Wood, "Egonu's work merged European and Igbo traditions but more significantly, placed Africa as the touchstone of modernism. In combining the visual languages of Western and African art, he helped redefine the boundaries of modernism, thereby challenging the European myth of the naïve, primitive African artist."

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Artworks

  • Woman in Grief

    Uzo Egonu
    1968
    On display at ºÚÁÏÉç part of Artist and Society
  • Northern Nigerian Landscape

    Uzo Egonu
    1964

Sketches, letters, etc.

  • Memorandum from Uzo Egonu to members of the art sub-committee

    Uzo Egonu, recipient: Ronald Moody
    27 January 1975
  • Letter from Uzo Egonu to Ronald Moody

    Uzo Egonu, recipient: Ronald Moody
    12 May 1975
  • Letter from Uzo Egonu, deputy chair of the Visual Arts sub-committee, to Ronald Moody

    Uzo Egonu, recipient: Ronald Moody
    12 July 1975
  • Letter from Gadd & Pen, publishers, to Uzo Egonu

    Gadd & Pen, publishers, recipients: Ronald Moody, Uzo Egonu
    12 November 1976
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