Muraina Oyelami Nigerian, b. 1940
Extended Family II, 1980
Oil on Board
89cm x 120cm
Chief Muraina Oyelami was born in Iragbiji, Nigeria of Yoruba descent. A man of two worlds, Oyelami is known by many as a master painter while others know him as...
Chief Muraina Oyelami was born in Iragbiji, Nigeria of Yoruba descent. A man of two worlds, Oyelami is known by many as a master painter while others know him as a great performing artist in music and theatre. He began as an artist in 1964 fresh from the famous Osogbo Art School initiated by Professor Ulli Beier and his wife Georgina Beier. He specialised in Theatre Design at the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife, where he later taught traditional music from 1975-1987.
Oyelami's themes are influenced by Yoruba culture, and the subject matter of his landscapes and portraits are often derived from daily life and individuals. Oyelami's early oil paintings involved abstract representations of life in the city, while by the 1980s his work had become more figurative, trending towards more generic themes.
Chief Oyelami founded the Obatala Center for Creative Arts in 1987 to promote traditional arts and culture and has exhibited his works and performed traditional and fusion music in many parts of Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia and the USA. He lives and works in Iragbiji in southwestern Nigeria.
Oyelami's themes are influenced by Yoruba culture, and the subject matter of his landscapes and portraits are often derived from daily life and individuals. Oyelami's early oil paintings involved abstract representations of life in the city, while by the 1980s his work had become more figurative, trending towards more generic themes.
Chief Oyelami founded the Obatala Center for Creative Arts in 1987 to promote traditional arts and culture and has exhibited his works and performed traditional and fusion music in many parts of Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia and the USA. He lives and works in Iragbiji in southwestern Nigeria.
Provenance
From a Private Collection, UKOlympia Auctions, May 2024: Lot 8
Literature
Antique Collecting MagazineJune/July 2024, page 12
