NGA mourns legendary artiste late Olu Ajayi

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By Joy Obanya

The National Gallery of Arts (NGA) says the death of ace Artiste, Olu Ajayi, has left a deep void in Nigeriaโ€™s cultural, artistic and intellectual landscape.

The Director-General of NGA, Mr Ahmed Sodangi, said this in a statement on Ajayiโ€™s passing reportedly on May 23, at St. Nicholas Hospital, Lagos State.

According to him, Ajayi left an indelible mark on the nations cultural landscape through his alluring works.

Sodangi said, โ€œWith a career spanning over four decades, Ajayi left an unfading mark on the nations cultural landscape through his innovative and captivating works.

โ€œHis legacy and immeasurable contributions to the development of our cultural heritage will be sorely missed.

โ€œAjayiโ€™s artistic style was characterised by his bold use of colours and pseudo-human figures caught in successful solo exhibitions positions he held around the world throughout his illustrious career.

โ€œThis includes Nigeria, South Africa, USA, UK, Canada and other European countries that showcased his exceptional talent to a global audience.

โ€œHis works have been sold at Burnhamโ€™s Auction house, further solidifying his reputation as a master artiste listed in the Who-is-Who in Art Compendium and honoured as a top 100 artists.โ€

The director-general commended Ajayiโ€™s contribution to Nigerian art, praying for the peaceful repose of Ajayiโ€™s soul and legacy to continue inspiring future generations.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Ajayi, a native of Ososo, Akoko Edo Local Government Area, of Edo State, was born on Aug. 18, 1963.

He graduated from Auchi Polytechnic with a Higher National Diploma (HND) in Fine Arts in 1984, becoming one of the very first graduate artists who ventured into full-time studio practice.

He was a renowned painter, cartoonist and art aficionado, and had served as past chairman of the Society of Nigerian Artists (SNA), Lagos State Chapter.

Ajayi, also a trustee of the Guild of Professional Fine Artists of Nigeria (GFA) and a board member of the Visual Art Society of Nigeria (VASON), instituted the October Rain and Art Cafรฉ events that has become the hallmark of SNAโ€™s yearly programmes. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Ekemini Ladejobi

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