Olu Amoda wins grand prize at DAK'ART 2014
The Dakar Biennale turns a fresh page:
The 2014 Dakar Art Biennale veers off its beaten part to showcase the works of artists who have never taken part in the biannual art fiesta.
Nigeria’s Olu Amoda won the Great Prize Léopold Sédar Senghor for producing the best work among selected artists. He was joint winner with Algeria’s Driss Ouadahi.
The curators for this year’s edition include Ugochukwu-Smooth C. Nzewi, who is originally from Nigeria and is an artist, curator, and art historian of African Art at the Hood Museum Dartmouth College in the United States. He took charge of selecting artists from African countries south of the Sahara.
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The 2014 Dakar Art Biennale veers off its beaten part to showcase the works of artists who have never taken part in the biannual art fiesta.
Nigeria’s Olu Amoda won the Great Prize Léopold Sédar Senghor for producing the best work among selected artists. He was joint winner with Algeria’s Driss Ouadahi.
The curators for this year’s edition include Ugochukwu-Smooth C. Nzewi, who is originally from Nigeria and is an artist, curator, and art historian of African Art at the Hood Museum Dartmouth College in the United States. He took charge of selecting artists from African countries south of the Sahara.
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