Friday, October 21, 2011

Crossed Perspectives - A Visual Arts Competition, at the 6th Spanish Cultural Week

As part of the 6th Spanish Cultural week, a competition on visual arts, tagged Crossed Perspectives - Nigerian Young Artists Interpreting Spanish Contemporary Masterpieces, was held at the Hilton Hotel on October 11, 2011.

According to the Ambassador of Spain to Nigeria, H.E. Alvaro Castillo Aguillar, the great Spanish painter, Pablo Picasso, saw an exhibition on African art in the Tracadero Museum of Ethnology (now the Musee de l'Homme) in Paris, and the colours and forms of the African masks and sculptures inspired him (Picasso) for the rest of his career. 

"Bearing this anecdote in mind," Ambassador Aguillar said, "we wanted to give our participants the opportunity to get to know Spanish masterpieces, which could serve as a source of inspiration for the works they would present in the contest."

In other words, the participants in the competition were shown photos of works by Spanish artists and were asked to interpret these works. The winner, Henry Osaretin, interpreted a work by Joaquin Sorolla, with a painting that Osaretin calls A Wall of Defence, showing a man helping a woman in tying a wrapper around her body (see photo No. 2 below).

Here are some photos taken during the awarding ceremony.


H.E. Ambassador Aguillar and Mr. Ignacio Garrido of the Spanish Embassy with
Mr. Abdullahi S. Muku (with cap), Director General of the National Gallery of Art, and another guest.

First Prize Winner, Henry Osaretin, who won an all-expensed paid trip to Spain.

Second Prize

Third Prize

Spanish Embassy staff and guests. Top left t is theAmbassador of Spain chatting with
the Ambassador of Venezuela

Guests and staff of the Spanish Embassy


Published by Araceli Aipoh
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