Samuel Oyebode, a renowned Nigerian contemporary Yoruba artist, draws from the Yoruba moral philosophy of ‘Iwa I ewa’ to engage with South Africa’s Ubuntu and respond to xenophobic violence against migrants. His work explores themes of identity, culture, and societal issues, blending Yoruba heritage with modernity. Known for its depth and authenticity, Oyebode’s art sparks dialogue on topics like anti-immigrant sentiments and the importance of heritage. Influenced by artists like El Anatsui and Moyo Okediji, Oyebode combines traditional symbols with contemporary issues, creating a powerful visual language that resonates with both African and global audiences.
Source: Arak Collection