Takoradi, Ghana
Ade
Odus
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Worked in the studio of his brother, Adebisi Fabunmi. Profile: Also known as Kwe Ade Odus, Kwe Odu and Ankobra; “Ankobra” was a collaboration between Grey Mundy-Castle and Kwe Odu which lasted from 1975-1983. Solo Exhibitions Goethe Institute, Lagos, 1977.
Group Exhibitions “Exhibition: Works by Adebisi Fabunmi, Kwe Odu, Tijani Mayakiri,” Goethe Institute, Lagos, October 26-November 14, 1977. “Graphik aus Nigeria,” organized by the Goethe Institute, Lagos, toured Germany for two years, 1978-1979. “National Art Exhibition,” National Theatre, Lagos, September 30-October 7, 1978. “Exhibition of Nigerian Traditional and Contemporary Art,” Lagos, 1979. “Oshogbo Art,” Commonwealth Institute Art Gallery, London, July 4-29, 1985; Commonwealth Institute, Edinburgh, Scotland, August 12-31, 1985. “Art from the African Diaspora: Becoming Visible,” Aljira, Newark, New Jersey, USA, February 12-March 13, 1988. “Uhuru: African and American Art Against Apartheid,” City Without Walls Gallery, Newark, New Jersey, USA, February 17-March 31, 1988. Public Collections Iwalewa-Haus, Bayreuth, Germany. Wood sculpture: “Exodus.” Bibliography Scott, Victoria &Victor Davson. Uhuru: African and American Art Against Apartheid; [exhibition held at the City Without Walls Gallery, Newark, New Jersey, USA, February 17-March 31,1988. Newark, NJ]: City Without Walls, [1988.12]
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