Sokari Douglas Camp

Sokari Douglas Camp CBE (bɛ daa dɔɣi o la yuuni 1958, Nigeria) nyɛla London nucheeni baŋda ŋun mali nucheeni tuma gili luɣili kam ka daa nyɛ ŋun deei bursary ka di daa yina Henry Moore Foundation. O daa leei Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) yuuni 2005 Birthday Honours.[1]

Sokari Douglas Camp
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Biography

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Piligu biɛhigu mini shikuru baŋsim

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Camp nyɛla bɛ ni daa dɔɣi so Buguma, Nigeria, a= Kalabari tiŋ din be Niger Delta. O nyɛla ŋun daa zoogi o beli sani anthropologist Robin Horton. O nyɛla ŋun daa bɔhim nucheeni baŋsim shikuru yuli booni California College of Arts and Crafts ka be Oakland, California (1979–80), o daa nay o BA degree shikuru yuli booni Central School of Art and Design (1980–83), London ka daa lahi nya o MA shikuru yuli booni Royal College of Art (1983–86).

O nyɛla ŋun daa be yuuni 1989 Pachipamwe II Workshop din daa niŋ Cyrene Mission outside Bulawayo, Zimbabwe ni Joram Mariga, Bernard Matemera, Bill Ainslie, Voti Thebe, Adam Madebe n-ti pahi David Koloane.[2]

Personal life

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Camp nyɛla ŋun kuli Alan Camp ka bɛ zaa nyɛ ban be London.

Solo exhibitions (pre-1996)

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  • Sokari Douglas Camp: Alali, Ikon Gallery, Birmingham (1985)[5]
  • Echoes of the Kalabari: sculpture by Sokari Douglas Camp, National Museum of African Art, (The Smithsonian Institution) Washington (1988)[5]
  • Sokari Douglas Camp: new work, Sue Williams Gallery, London (1991)[5]
  • Play and Display, Museum of Mankind, London (1995)[5]

Group exhibitions (pre-1996)

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  • New Horizons, South Bank Centre, London (1985)[5]
  • Conceptual Clothing, Ikon Gallery, Birmingham (1986)[5]
  • From Two Worlds, Whitechapel Art Gallery, London (1986)[5]
  • Influences, South London Art Gallery, London (1988)[5]
  • Time & Motion, Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne (1989)[5]
  • Art for Amnesty: A Contemporary Art Auction, Bonhams, London (1991)[5]

Kundivihira

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  1. Sokari Douglas Camp CBE, InIVA.. Archived from the original on 27 September 2013.
  2. Elsbeth Court (January 1992). "Pachipamwe II: The Avant Garde in Africa?" (in en). African Arts 25 (1): 38–49, 98. DOI:10.2307/3337019. ISSN 0001-9933.
  3. "Sokari Douglas Camp", Artists, October Gallery.
  4. "Sokari Douglas Camp CBE" Archived 2021-12-02 at the Wayback Machine, Honorary Fellows and Graduates, SOAS.
  5. 5.00 5.01 5.02 5.03 5.04 5.05 5.06 5.07 5.08 5.09 Keen, Melanie. (1996). Recordings : a select bibliography of contemporary African, Afro-Caribbean and Asian British art. Ward, Elizabeth., Chelsea College of Art and Design., Institute of International Visual Arts. London: Institute of International Visual Arts and Chelsea College of Art and Design. ISBN 1-899846-06-9. OCLC 36076932.

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