Category: TV appearances
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Felix Idubor appears in schools TV show ‘Shape In Your Hands’
Andrew Heavens
TV Times – Friday 08 November 1957 2.43 FOR SCHOOLS SHAPE IN YOUR HANDS Working in Wood Donald Potter deals with the problems wood-carvers meet as they begin the final stages of their sculpture. Most of us are familiar with African wood-carvings, and Felix Idubor describes how he first started to work in the Benin
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Felix Idubor’s work used to illustrate TV show ‘Shape In Your Hands’
Andrew Heavens
TV Times – Friday 04 October 1957 2.43 FOR SCHOOLS SHAPE IN YOUR HANDS Working in Wood Donald Potter, a sculptor who works mainly in wood, will describe the characteristics of various kinds of wood and demonstrate the tools children will need. He will begin to carve a bird in fruit wood, to be seen
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Felix Idubor (1928–1991) was a Nigerian sculptor from Benin City, a city with a rich history of artistic excellence. He was part of a young group of artists in the 1950s and 1960s who raised awareness of the artistic consciousness of African tradition in an emerging and nascent social milieu. He is sometimes considered one of the pioneers of Nigerian contemporary art. In 1966, he opened Nigeria’s first contemporary art gallery in Kakawa street, Lagos.
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