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Simon Okeke

Simon Okeke (1937 - 1969) was active/lived in Nigeria.  Simon Okeke is known for Paintings, scupturel.

Simon Okeke was a member of the Zaria Art Society whose personal approach to the idea of Natural Synthesis shows how he grabbled with the conflict between western Christian ideologies against his native culture. The identity crisis he encountered would reveal itself more clearly in the visual language he adopted to treat his subject.

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Facts about Simon Okeke

   Simon Okeke  Born:  1937
Died:   1969
Known for:  Paintings, scupturel

Simon Okeke was a member of the Zaria Art Society whose personal approach to the idea of Natural Synthesis shows how he grabbled with the conflict between western Christian ideologies against his native culture. The identity crisis he encountered would reveal itself more clearly in the visual language he adopted to treat his subject.

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