Works of art of over 200 artists from Nigeria and
the Diaspora are on display at the Oreze International Arts
Exhibition at Onitsha Ime Obi, the palace of the Obi of
Onitsha, Igwe Nnaemeka Achebe.
The Oreze arts exhibition is now
an important aspect of the Globacom-sponsored Ofala Festival of
Onitsha Kingdom following its introduction in 2013. The digital
transformation leader has been the major corporate sponsor of Ofala festival
since 2011.
Obi Achebe who initiated the exhibition said at the
commencement of the event on Wednesday that it was intended to showcase the
African culture to the rest of the world. "Our aim for introducing Oreze
International Arts Exhibition is to bring the world to Onitsha and
take Onitsha to the world through visual arts", he stated.
"Modern day visual arts started from Onitsha.
The essence of Oreze is to preserve our culture through
visual arts and continue what our forefathers did", the traditional ruler
explained.
Professor Frank Ugiomo, a lecturer at the
Department of Arts, University of Port Harcourt, who was the Special Guest of
Honour, said he was fascinated by the profile of the exhibitors, describing the
collection as "a mark of distinction".
"The work of art constitutes the remnant of
self. Interacting with the work of art is interacting with oneself. The work of
art should speak to us as a people and as such, the essence of this exhibition
is for us not to lose our being. I must therefore praise the Agbogidi, the organisers of
the Oreze International Arts Exhibition, and the sponsors, Globacom, for
consistently using this forum to remind us of who we are", he added.
Professor Ugiomo called on visual arts enthusiasts
and collectors who would be visiting the exhibition galleries to "take in
the essence of the exhibition which goes beyond the pictorial to become a
reminder of who we are as a people and a race".
Welcoming guests earlier, Globacom's Regional
Activation Manager, South East 2, Mr. Noel Udeme, said that the company opted
to support the exhibition as part of the Ofala celebration when it was
introduced seven years ago because of its capacity to help project African
culture.
"Globacom has been supporting the Oreze
International Arts Exhibition since 2013 when it was first
introduced because we believe that only Africans can promote
African cultures. We will continue to support our cultural heritage so that
generations to come will find reason to be proud of being Black and value our
cultures, world view and heritage”, he stated.
Mr Udeme disclosed that the company would empower
Onitsha people with new tricycles, popularly known as keke, and
LED television sets at Azu Ofala on Saturday.
Guests at the opening day of the exhibition included
Professor Chijioke Onuorah, a sculptor from University of Nigeria, Nsukka; Mr.
Onyi Atuoma, president, OnitshaIndigenous Artists; Mr. George Edozie,
the curator of the exhibition, and palace chiefs. The exhibition will
end on October 13.
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