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Taiye Idahor on CCA Lagos at ISCP
Taiye Idahor on CCA Lagos at ISCP

Exhibition
April 21–June 9, 2017

CCA Lagos at ISCP

ISCP has hosted an annual institution-in-residence since 2011. This residency was initiated to support cultural exchange by bringing an international perspective to a local context. This year, ISCP has invited Center for Contemporary Art, Lagos, an independent non-profit making visual art organization founded in December 2007 and based in Lagos, Nigeria to be in residence. CCA Lagos is in residence at ISCP through June 9th and will present an exhibition and series of public programs during this time.

In Nigeria, CCA Lagos provides a platform for the development, presentation, and discussion of contemporary visual art and culture. It seeks to create new audiences and to prioritize media such as photography, film and video, performance and installation art which were traditionally underrepresented in Nigeria. The institution supports and presents the intellectual and critical work of art and culture practitioners through exhibitions and public programs. In addition, it encourages and promotes the professionalization of art production and curatorship in Nigeria and West Africa collaborating with artists, curators, writers, theorists and national and international organizations.

CCA Lagos at ISCP centers around the exhibition Orí méta odún méta ibìkan. Originally presented at CCA Lagos in 2016, this exhibition is reconstructed at ISCP and features selections from CCA Lagos’s archives as well as works in progress by three artists from Nigeria–Kelani Abass, Taiye Idahor and Abraham Oghobase. The exhibition considers the residency as an extension of the artist’s studio, a space of experimentation, of errors and counter errors, as moments of freedom and possibilities. The works by all three artists come out of their observations and experiences during their separate residencies at the Salzburg Summer Academy of Fine Arts in Austria. This is reflected in the title which translates as Three heads, three years, one place. Idahor’s collage installation is a self-portrait of her Salzburg studio—rethought for New York City—and made up of several pieces to become a mosaic on which she cuts, layers, and pastes bits and pieces that come from all three artists’ visits and experiences of Salzburg. Stamping and a local Nigerian Ankara cloth form the basis for Abass’s work, while Oghobase experiments with lithography as it relates to photography.

The exhibition will be supported by public programs throughout May including artist talks and roundtables. More details will be announced soon.

The artists’s residencies from 2013-2015 in Salzburg form part of an ongoing collaboration initiated and supported by Salzburg Summer Academy of Fine Arts, Austria and CCA, Lagos.

This program is supported, in part, by Dennis Elliott Founder’s Fund, Greenwich Collection, Ltd., New York City Council District 34, New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council, New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature and The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts.
Opening Reception: Apr 21, 2017, 6–9pm
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Abraham Oghobase, The Space Between, 2016, Lithograph in progress, 10 × 10 in. (25.4 × 25.4 cm).
CCA Lagos at ISCP: Orí méta odún méta ibìkan, installation view of the gallery, 2017. Photo by Martin Parsekian.
CCA Lagos at ISCP: Orí méta odún méta ibìkan, installation view of archive room, 2017. Photo by Martin Parsekian.

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CCA Lagos at ISCP
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Salon: Bita Razavi and Yvonne Mullock
Salon: Bita Razavi and Yvonne Mullock

ISCP Talk
April 18, 2017, 6:30–8pm

Taiye Idahor on CCA Lagos at ISCP

Taiye Idahor will speak about how physical and mental space impacts her work, including her installation on view as part of CCA Lagos at ISCP.

Idahor grew up in Lagos, Nigeria. Her work deals with concepts of female identity, with “hair” as a recurring theme. She is interested in issues of trade, beauty, the environment and globalization in relation to present-day Africa.

This program is supported, in part, by Dennis Elliott Founder’s Fund, New York City Council District 34, New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council, New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature, The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts and Greenwich Collection Ltd.

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Taiye Idahor, Finding Ayie, 2014, Newsprint, acrylic and photographic image on canvas, 24 × 24 in. (60.96 × 60.96 cm).
Video documentation of the talk.

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June 6, 2017, 6:30–8pm
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Kelani Abass on his work and CCA Lagos at ISCP

May 9, 2017, 6:30–8pm
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CCA Lagos at ISCP

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Taiye Idahor on CCA Lagos at ISCP
Taiye Idahor on CCA Lagos at ISCP

ISCP Talk
March 28, 2017, 6:30–8pm

Salon: Bita Razavi and Yvonne Mullock

Bita Razavi will speak about the influence of populist and nationalist-oriented movements on her practice. She will discuss a few of her works in relation to the rise of populist parties in different countries leading to her current project, Coloring Book for Concerned Adults, which she is working on during her ISCP residency.

Yvonne Mullock’s multidisciplinary art practice explores materiality and the processes embodied in the act of making. Ideas relating to the handmade, thriftiness and care have manifested in a number of projects. Mullock will present her most recent work Dark Horse, a short film that brings together familiar tropes in cowboy culture to inform an experimental horse-centric printmaking method. She will also discuss Desktop, an animation that pivots around rummage sales and fruiting fungi using processes of timelapse and cutout animation.

This program is supported, in part, by New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature.
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Yvonne Mullock, Dark Horse, 2016, digitally printed poster giveaway for Stride Gallery, Calgary, Canada, 231/4 × 161/2 in. (59.05 × 41.91 cm). Image credit: George Richardson.
Bita Razavi, Coloring Book for Concerned Adults, 2017, sketch, work in progress .

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