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Biography
With Plasto-art I create very conceptually complex organic sculptures and installations of intricate textures and colours that reference architectural forms, domestic spaces and furnishings, reiterations of personal and collective memories or cultural experiences, and discourses about the human body.
-Ifeoma U. Anyaeji
Born in Benin City in 1981, Ifeoma U. Anyaeji is a Nigerian neo-traditional artist who decided to pursue art as a full-time career by exploring her boundaries as a female artist beyond the conventions of her initial academic training in painting. She later continued her earlier interest in sculpture and deepened her passion for creating unconventional art and reusing discarded objects, an interest spurred by the ongoing environmental problems she encountered in her community, particularly from non-biodegradable plastic bags and bottles.
Experimenting with these waste environmental pollutants, engaging in possible processes of remaking and reusing objects, particularly with unconventional art techniques and traditional craft processes, Anyaeji developed an art style she calls “Plasto-Art.”
This is an eco-aesthetic process of remaking, in which she transforms her primary medium - used non-biodegradable plastic bags and bottles - by applying her craft skills in a traditional Nigerian hair braiding technique called Threading, combined with traditional basketry and fabric weaving techniques.
Using this technique, Ifeoma creates conceptually highly complex and organic sculptures and installations with intricate textures and colors that reference architectural forms, domestic spaces and furnishings, reiterations of cultural experiences and discourses on the human body.
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WorksUsing a method which she describes as "Plasto-art', Anyaeji binds the plastic with thread into intricately woven braids using a traditional Nigerian hairstyling technique known as Ikpa Owu or Ikpa Isi Owu in Igbo.
Igbo is the native language of the Igbo people, an ethnic group of South Eastern Nigeria - it has approximately forty-four million speakers.Plastic became a problem because we were used to discard everything without thinking of the ambient, my choice to use plastic was an environmental response... When I was experimenting this material I understood that I wanted to take this on and shifted into sculpting.
It wasn't originally my intent to be a sculptor than a painter but I began to nourish and understand this material I was working with.
- Ifeoma U. Anyaeji
Exhibitions-
UNUSUAL MATERIALS AND FORMS FOR A NEW AESTHETIC
Joël Andrianomearisoa / Abdoulaye Konaté / Troy Makaza / Samuel Nnorom / Moffat Takadiwa / Ifeoma U. Anyaeji 14 Dec 2023 - 30 Jan 2024 -
AFRICA UNIVERSE 2
Januario Jano / Joël Andrianomearisoa / Amani Bodo / Abdoulaye Konaté / Troy Makaza / Vitshois Mwilambwe Bondo / Ifeoma U. Anyaeji / Amina Zoubir 28 Feb - 20 Mar 2021 -
AFRICA UNIVERSE - Chapter 3, The art of storytellers. The continuation of the tradition: from Chéri Cherin to Amani Bodo
Ifeoma U. Anyaeji / Amani Bodo, Cheri Cherin, Tréson Cherin, Ifeoma U. Anyaeji, Sam Ilus, Januario Jano, Marie-Claire Messouma Manlanbien, Luc Mukolo, Gedeon Ndonda, Amina Zoubir 16 Jan - 11 Feb 2020 -
AFRICA UNIVERSE | CHAPTER 1 - JANUARIO JANO: “ANTHROPOCENE”
Januario Jano / Joël Andrianomearisoa, Ifeoma U. Anyaeji, Amani Bodo, Abdoulaye Konaté, Cristiano Mangovo, Marie-Claire Messouma Manlanbien, Cameron Platter, Ghizlane Sahli, Amina Zoubir 26 Sep - 13 Nov 2019 -
The Black Sphinx II
Joël Andrianomearisoa / Ghizlane Sahli (Morocco), Yasmine Ben Khelil (Tunisia), Ifeoma U. Anyaeji (Nigeria), Marie-Claire Messouma Manlanbien (Ivory Coast), Ouattara Watts (Ivory Coast), Houda Terjuman (Morocco), Yassine Balbzioui (Marocco), Januario Jano 4 Jun - 31 Aug 2018
BibliographyIfeoma U. Anyaeji CV
Born in 1981 in Benin City (Nigeria).
EXHIBITIONS
Solo Show
2023
Ifeoma Ugonnwa Anyaeji : Ijem nke Mmanwu m (The journey of my masquerade), Tramway, Glasgow, Scotland, GB (upcoming)
2021
Africa Universe - Part II, Primo Marella Gallery, Milan, IT
2020
Nzuko Umuada, nke abo (the Second Meeting of the daughters of the land),
2019
Ezu hu ezu – In(complete), BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead, United Kingdom
2017
Courtyard Project - Swirl Bin, FOFA Gallery, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada2016
A no m'eba… (I am here…, Presence, Absence), Galerie d'Art LSB, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
2015
Owu, Skoto Gallery, Chelsea, New York, USA2013
Transmogrification, Skoto Gallery, Chelsea, New York, USA
Plasto-yarnings: a conversation with plastic bags and bottles, Alliance Française, Nairobi, Kenya
2012
Reclamation, The Craft Studio Gallery, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, USA
Now I’m born this way will you still see me as…, Lewis Center, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, USA
2011
Okilikili, Lewis Center, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, USA
The Things We Leave Behind, Lewis Center, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, USAGroup Show
2023
UNUSUAL MATERIALS AND FORMS FOR A NEW AESTHETIC, Primo Marella Gallery, Milan, Italy
2018
The Black Sphinx II, Primo Marella Gallery, Milan, Italy
The Black Sphinx II, Primae Noctis Art Gallery, Lugano, Switzerland
Plastic Entanglements: Ecology, Aesthetics, Materials, Palmer Museum of Art, Chazen (traveling group exhibition till 2020)
Les Éclaireurs – sculpteurs d’Afrique (collection Fondation Blachère), Palais des Papes, Avignon, France2017
Skoto Gallery, Chelsea, New York, USA
In Edeniye, a City of the Future, Yermilov Center, Kharkiv, Ukraine
Up: Rise Leve: Levee, Galerie d'Art LSB, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
While no one was looking, Galerie MainLaine, Montreal, Canada
Be Bold for Change, Female Artists Association of Nigeria
Celebration of Black History Month, Bank of Montreal rue St. Jacques, Montreal, Quebec, Canada2016
Dissonant Integrations, Ethnocultural Art Histories Research and Z-Art space, Montreal, Canada2015
Gallery Artists, Skoto Gallery, Chelsea, New York, USA
SalonEsque, MAI Gallery, Montreal, Canada
Thresholds: Presence, Absence, and Territory, Gladstone Art gallery, Toronto, Canada
Basket Case II, National Gallery of Zimbabwe, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe2014
La Parole aux Femmes (Women Speak Out), Fondation Blachère, Apt, France
Women in National Development, Female Artists Association of Nigeria and French Embassy in Nigeria, Abuja, Nigeria
The Role of Art in National Development: Society of Nigeria 50th Anniversary, Omenka Gallery, Lagos, Nigeria
Basket Case II, National Gallery of Zimbabwe, Harare, ZimbabweNews-
Unusual Materials and Forms for a new Aesthetic - Coming from selected African artists
14 December 2023 - 30 January 2024 December 14, 2023Primo Marella Gallery is pleased to announce its next new gallery exhibition in Milan! The gallery will propose a group exhibition, in which a precise...Read more -
PMG ArtGeneve booth featured in Le Quotidien de L'art
primo marella gallery booth featured as the cover of the journal February 1, 2023The article states: Contemporary African art was on show at a number of stands, including that of Milanese gallery Primo Marella, which presented five artists...Read more
Art Fairs-
Artissima Torino 2023
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Artissima 2022
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Publications-
Unusual materials and forms for a new aesthetic
Coming from selected African artists | Group Show Primo Marella Gallery , 2023Hardcover book, 119 pagesRead more
Publisher: Primo Marella Gallery
Dimensions: 28 x 24 x 1.5 cm -
Africa Universe Chapter 1
Group exhibition catalog Primo Marella Gallery , 2019Softcover book, 109 pagesRead more
Publisher: Primo Marella Gallery
Dimensions: 28 x 21 x 1 cm -
Africa Universe Chapter 2
Group Exhibition Catalog 2019Softcover book, 115 pagesRead more
Publisher: Primo Marella Gallery
Dimensions: 28 x 21 x 1 cm -
The black Sphinx II
from Morocco to Madagascar 2018Hardcover book, 123 pagesRead more
Publisher: Primo Marella Gallery
Dimensions: 28,5 x 21,5 x 2 cm