San Francisco Chronicle, Sunday, February 04, 1962


… Good work is being done by two Nigerian sculptors, Ben Enwonwu and Felix Idubor, but they, unfortu-nately, are the exception rather than the rule.
The great majority of the wood carving and bronze casting taking place today on both coasts of Africa is clumsy, imitative and mass-produced.
The painting is little bet-ter. Most African universities now have art schools and it is a poor capital indeed that does not boast at least one professional painter …