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Peju Alatise (born 1975) is a Nigerian artist, poet, writer, and a fellow at the National Museum of African Art, part of the Smithsonian Institution. Alatise received formal training as an architect at Ladoke Akintola University in Oyo State, Nigeria. She then went on to work for 20 years as a studio artist. Alatise was a recipient of the 2017 FNB Art Prize. Alatise cites artist David Dale, Bruce Onabrakpeya, Nike Monica Davies, Susanna Wenger, Nigerian and Yoruba culture as influences of her artwork.

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  • Peju Alatise (born 1975) is a Nigerian artist, poet, writer, and a fellow at the National Museum of African Art, part of the Smithsonian Institution. Alatise received formal training as an architect at Ladoke Akintola University in Oyo State, Nigeria. She then went on to work for 20 years as a studio artist. Alatise was a recipient of the 2017 FNB Art Prize. Alatise cites artist David Dale, Bruce Onabrakpeya, Nike Monica Davies, Susanna Wenger, Nigerian and Yoruba culture as influences of her artwork. (en)
  • Peju Alatise (né en 1975) est une artiste, poète et écrivaine nigériane, membre du Musée national d'Art africain, qui fait partie de la Smithsonian Institution. Alatise a reçu une formation officielle d'architecte à l'université Ladoke Akintola dans l'État d'Oyo, au Nigeria. Elle a ensuite travaillé pendant 20 ans comme artiste de studio. Alatise a été lauréate du FNB Art Prize 2017. Peju cite les artistes David Dale, (en), Nike Davies-Okundaye, Susanne Wenger, et les cultures nigériane et yoruba comme influences de son œuvre. (fr)
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  • Peju Alatise (né en 1975) est une artiste, poète et écrivaine nigériane, membre du Musée national d'Art africain, qui fait partie de la Smithsonian Institution. Alatise a reçu une formation officielle d'architecte à l'université Ladoke Akintola dans l'État d'Oyo, au Nigeria. Elle a ensuite travaillé pendant 20 ans comme artiste de studio. Son travail a été exposé à la 57e édition de la Biennale de Venise, sur le thème « Viva Arte Viva ». Alatise, avec deux autres artistes nigérians, Victor Ehikhamenor et (en), ont été les premiers Nigérians à apparaître à l'exposition d'art. Son travail était un groupe de statues grandeur nature basées sur la vie d'une servante. Alatise a été lauréate du FNB Art Prize 2017. Peju cite les artistes David Dale, (en), Nike Davies-Okundaye, Susanne Wenger, et les cultures nigériane et yoruba comme influences de son œuvre. (fr)
  • Peju Alatise (born 1975) is a Nigerian artist, poet, writer, and a fellow at the National Museum of African Art, part of the Smithsonian Institution. Alatise received formal training as an architect at Ladoke Akintola University in Oyo State, Nigeria. She then went on to work for 20 years as a studio artist. Her work was exhibited at Venice Biennale’s 57th edition, themed Viva Arte Viva (Long Live Art). Alatise, along with two other Nigerian artists, Victor Ehikhamenor and Qudus Onikeku, were the first Nigerians to appear at the art exhibition. Her work was a group of life-size figures based on the life of a servant girl. Alatise was a recipient of the 2017 FNB Art Prize. Alatise cites artist David Dale, Bruce Onabrakpeya, Nike Monica Davies, Susanna Wenger, Nigerian and Yoruba culture as influences of her artwork. (en)
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