Just lately, the Omenka Artwork Gallery, Ikoyi, Lagos, hosted Nimi Izulu's exhibition entitled Shege and Sapa. Often known as 'The Paintertainer', Nimi's fashion is a dynamic mix of visible artistry and fascinating efficiency. Whether or not creating iconic portraits on stage or pushing boundaries at excessive heights, he makes use of his distinctive 'Elginism' method – a type of graffiti writing on stencil – on a wide range of media comparable to canvas, glass, plastic, wooden or steel.
With a eager eye for social points, Nimi makes use of satire as a robust instrument to light up and critique the complexity of Nigerian politics. The present options greater than 15 works that satirize Nigeria, with titles comparable to Passport (107 x 91 cm acrylic, spray paint on canvas) that illustrate the social phenomenon 'Japa': the migration of younger gifted Nigerians in quest of survival, the place the devastating penalties it has on the nation are uncared for.
Nimi emerges as an astute commentator on the complexities of the Nigerian political panorama as he steps away from his reside portray endeavors.
The portray reveals the Nigerian passport with the inexperienced colour and an inscription, entitled 'Japa Group of Nigeria State', JACONS. Above all, it interrogates the 'essence and being' of the passport, because it turns into merely a parody of what it needs to be.
One other paintings on show is Palliathieves (152 x 122 cm acrylic, spray paint on canvas), which reveals how the Nigerian authorities hid palliatives throughout the pandemic.
Level and Kill (91 x 91 cm) chronicles the #EndSARS protest and the killing on the Lekki toll gate, with a portray of President Tinubu, his predecessor, Muhammadu Buhari, and the previous Chief of Military Employees, Tukur Buratai, all shaking arms in denial pointers take a look at one another.
The Seal of the Residents (91 x 91 cm), Pure Sapa (152 x 122 cm) and the Central Financial institution of Shege and Sapa (119 x 89 cm) additionally painting the shortage of naira banknotes that triggered the demise of many voters, as does the Nationwide Cake (91 x 91 cm).
The present unfolds as a visible narrative as Nimi delves into the tangled internet of 'Shege' experiences, from the disturbing revelations inside the banking sector to the implications of the present authorities's elimination of gasoline subsidies.
“I assumed the Nigerian passport needs to be referred to as Japa Group of Nigeria States as a result of each younger individual in Nigeria proper now, if given the chance, will transfer and the federal government will not be involved concerning the influence it will have on our households , society and the economic system. Japa syndrome has divided {couples} and households. In the meantime, our youths are the energy of the nation, however as a consequence of Japa syndrome, the Nigerian is shedding her energy,” he mentioned.
By his artistry, he expertly navigates the nuances of societal challenges and affords a singular perspective that mixes humor with astute statement. Whether or not by means of visible commentary or different types of expression, Nimi makes use of his platform to spark conversations, problem norms, and draw consideration to the urgent points affecting his residence nation. In doing so, he not solely demonstrates his versatility as an artist, but in addition illustrates the transformative potential of artwork as a catalyst for social change.
Along with these private tales, 'Shege and Sapa' serves as a robust platform for him to deal with broader social points. The low lifestyle, examples of police brutality, the depth of the #EndSARS protests and the shortcomings within the distribution of COVID-19 palliatives are all vividly illustrated and dissected.
In her curatorial assertion, Stephanie Owho mentioned: “Shege en Sapa, a daring audiovisual physique of labor by Nimi Izulu, invitations viewers right into a compelling exploration of the multifaceted struggles confronted by bizarre residents in post-pandemic Nigeria. By a masterful mix of satire, Afro-pop artwork and a variety of media together with sound installations, movie, work, sculptures and new media, Izulu affords a thought-provoking commentary on the challenges which have outlined the socio-political panorama. of Nigeria lately.”
She mentioned: “the title itself captures the essence of the exhibition. 'Shege', a robust Hausa curse phrase, transcends its linguistic origins to embody the pervasive discomfort, heartbreak and disgrace that people expertise in navigating the complexities of latest Nigerian life. Complementing this, 'Sapa', a pidgin slang, crystallizes the prevailing narrative of monetary hardship and financial wrestle, and resonates with the collective consciousness of these grappling with the tough actuality of being bankrupt in a post-pandemic period.”
Based on Owho: “Izulu, in his signature Afro-pop artwork fashion, skillfully makes use of the coat of arms of Nigeria as a recurring motif, symbolically anchoring each bit to its socio-political context. This deliberate visible selection serves as a poignant reminder of the intrinsic connection between the artist's message and the nation, weaving a narrative that displays each pre-pandemic political dynamics and modern popular culture.”
Nimi's creative journey started with formal coaching in tremendous arts on the Yaba Faculty of Schooling, Lagos, the place he then launched into a quest to discover unconventional methods and instruments. Portraiture, a recurring theme in his works, displays his research in psychology and an acute consciousness of the innate narcissistic tendencies in human nature.