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Friday 30 October 2015

Late Dora Akunyili's daughter, Njideka Crosby wins the 2015 Joyce Alexander Wein Artist Prize

Njideka Akunyili Crosby is the 2015 winner of the tenth annual Joyce Alexander Wein Artist Prize. The Studio Museum in Harlem made the announcement on Monday, October 26, revealing that it was bestowing its Wein Prize – a $50,000 award won in the past by esteemed artists like Lorna Simpson, Glenn Ligon and Trenton Doyle Hancock – to the Nigerian-born painter who has lived and worked in the United States for many years.
 

According to Randy Kennedy in the New York Times, the prize – established by George Wein, a founder of the Newport Jazz Festival, in honor of his wife, Joyce Alexander Wein, a trustee of the museum who died in 2005 – has been given every year since 2006 to established or emerging African-American artists.
 
Ms. Crosby, 32, who recently moved to Los Angeles, has become known for large-scale paintings that depict African and American domestic scenes. The scenes are visually complicated with collage elements drawn from Nigerian lifestyle magazines, her own photo albums and the Internet, works that, as Smithsonian Magazine wrote,
     "explore a complex topic – the tug she feels between her adopted home in America and her native country."
 
Ms. Crosby’s work has recently been featured in a solo show at the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles and was included in the New Museum’s 2015 Triennial. The prestigious Victoria Miro gallery in London began to represent Ms. Crosby earlier this year, and her work is now the subject of anexhibition at the gallery, organized by the critic Hilton Als.
 
Thelma Golden, the Studio Museum’s director, said Ms. Crosby was chosen because of her work’s “great innovation and promise” and also because she “truly represents the global nature of the Studio Museum’s mission and reach.”

Source: The New York Times

61 comments:

  1. Congrats to her



















    #iT wiLL oNly gEt bETTer
    #It MuSt EnD iN prAisE

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  2. Congrats to her



















    #iT wiLL oNly gEt bETTer
    #It MuSt EnD iN prAisE

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  3. Good morning Lindodododo

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  4. Well done dear. Valentinechisom7@gmail.com

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  5. Congrat to her. TIMILEYIN BLESSING

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  6. Thank God, this is a good one for the memory of your mother. May God continue to lift and uphold her husband and all her kids. May the soul of Dora of blessed memory continue to rest in peace.

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  7. Wow those painting s are terrific. Alotta creativity went in there.Congratulations to her.I see Late Profs gene isn't lost @ all

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  8. Wow, that so cute, wish the mom was alive to witness this

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  9. Congratulobia to her.

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  10. Beautiful art work.

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  11. Wow! Thats just great. Shouldn't it be Mrs Crosby since she's using her husband's surname as well? Just asking

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  12. Congrats dear,after they will say dem igbo people are known for evil.

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  13. Wow..like momma like daughter ..nice

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  15. Wow,congratxx,God's grace shall not depart from ya...

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  17. Well represented Biafran princess!

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  18. Anonymous Personified30 October 2015 at 08:13

    Weldone & Congrats Njideka. Your late mum must be proud of you even in her grave.

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  19. Congrats to her and I wish her all d best...

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  20. wow she's really creative, nice painting.

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  21. She ws my senior in Queens College. Im so happy to read this!!! Congratulations

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  22. Am totally mesmerized like Njideka Akunyili Crosby has got a magic wand dangling over my face. This is highly artistically contemporary and antediluvian at the same time. I mean the words are limited to hit home what I feel right now to know my late role model left behind a greater representative who would go far beyond what she was able to achieve on her graceful sojourn on earth. Am totally proud of you Njideka for not loosing your great root and even interjecting it into your soon to be globally renowned work of arts. More grace sister.

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  23. Am totally mesmerized like Njideka Akunyili Crosby has got a magic wand dangling over my face. This is highly artistically contemporary and antediluvian at the same time. I mean the words are limited to hit home what I feel right now to know my late role model left behind a greater representative who would go far beyond what she was able to achieve on her graceful sojourn on earth. Am totally proud of you Njideka for not loosing your great root and even interjecting it into your soon to be globally renowned work of arts. More grace sister.

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  24. Congrats to her. She looks like her mom.

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  25. That's great. Beautiful work of art

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  26. Wooow, am happy to hear dis



    #sucre

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  27. Wao, that was impressive. A very big congrats to her. Igbo people kip representing. I really don't know why you wanna secede and waste una lives again. Better think am thru

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    1. Uur daddy Na bastard. Lets see who's life would be wasted This time around we must secede

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  28. NICE ONE - Congrats to her!!

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  29. Congratulations to her

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  30. Kudos! She carries her mother's genes for excellence. I hope you transform this into greater things and come home and inspire others.

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  31. This is good!!Kudos lady!!

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  32. So proud.
    And the hopeless fool who can only see forehead. Shame on you.
    smh

    #Smile

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  33. This is very beautiful. Well one Njide.

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  34. This is very beautiful. Well done Njide.

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  35. I like what I see. Congrats to her. She must like them white boys per that final painting.

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  36. Extraordinary and impressive work. Beyond the skies is your limit. Keep soaring Ada Akunyili. We are proud of you!!

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  37. Really beautiful! Congrats to her....

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