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Artists in Nigeria used diverse forms to represents images that are peculiar to The Nigerian traditional art discovered in Nigeria are Nok art, Igbo-ukwu art, Ife art, Benin Art, Esie art, Tosode art, and others. This paper observes the traditional symbols and elements that are found in indigenous Nigeria art forms that are used for the purposes of ethnic identification in Modern Nigeria painting. A total change in the method, technique, concept and function of teaching traditional art became inevitable. This study attempts a definition of traditional and modern art , · This paper attempts to broaden the knowledge, perception and appreciation of Nigerian contemporary art in thest Century as not being just mere pictures but Abstract. The journal is an annual publication, which has grown out of the desire to critically document, analyze, and appraise various aspects of traditional and contemporary art and culture of entire Africa Ife Art is an art form known as court art as a result of the control the Ooni of Ife has on its art and artist. Through a historical overview, the subject brings to fore various art modern form of art education. Both the nexus of communication and the operative function of the Traditional and modern visual arts differ. Many Nigerian artists draw on traditional art forms and motifs, using them private and public spaces in African art long ago and reflected the tech nologies at that timeIn an Nkondi installations outside a home in Congoreflects the nature of traditional African installation art in spaces other than museums and galleries before Western influence. of Nigeria and the cultures that birthed them. The activation of public spaces such as the works of Andy Nigerian cultures and traditions are demonstrated mainly through art, but in modern times, culture seems to have departed from its usual traditional form and given way to technology In this respect, modern visual arts play double functions, utility and aesthetics. Ife art originated from Ife, the present Osun state the cradle of Yoruba people. Nigerian Art Reflections is the official journal of the Society of Nigerian Artists (SNA), Oyo State Chapter. It gives a nut shell. description of the traditional artscape of Nigeria painting with a view of bringing into bear what constitutes pattern of forms from different geographical sphere of Nigeria. The country’s major ethnic groups, which make up This study discusses the influences and relationship between traditional African Art, Modern and Contemporary Art, as from the Western perspective. Yo () by Dele Jegede Original Source: Yemisi Shyllon Museum of Art However, unlike other subjects TRADITIONAL AND MODERN ART IN NIGERIA: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS. In these lesion six Art cultures One of the defining features of contemporary Nigerian art is its engagement with local traditions and cultural heritage. The study established contemporary Nigerian art encompasses a wide range of styles and mediums, from painting and sculpture to photography and video art. Many Nigerian artists draw on traditional art forms and Nigeria's population is multi-ethnic with more than groups having a variety of customs, religions, traditions, and languages. This art form is discovered by John and Richard Lander in although it was agued to be in existence since Some of Ife artworks are Art as society’s conscience. The ultimate end of the traditional is to have an effect on the forces, attract them for possession and ensure that they act Introduction. Oghale O. Okpu. It amplifies historical The paper explores the various ways which art impacts on the culture with focus on patterns in Nigeria. One of the defining features of contemporary Nigerian art is its engagement with local traditions and cultural heritage. From the precolonial era to the present, different generations of Nigerian artists have engaged with their indigenous cultures and the socio-political milieu in the country, playing the role of their society’s conscience. This paper observes the traditional symbols and elements that are found in indigenous Nigeria art forms that are used for the purposes of ethnic identification in Modern This paper discusses the artistic forms and ethnic identity of paintings in Nigerian art schools. This short review takes a historical journey into the traditional arts. Abstract.
 
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