Nigeria: The Art in Science of Life's Trajectory By O'nali

7 November 2014

DEBATE over creation of he universe or evolution may have been louder in faiths and science, compared to other views, but artist, Promise O'Nali introduces visual narratives into the issue.

Based on what he claimed as his research on the subject, O'Nali, few weeks ago opened an exhibition of his new body of work titled Ije Uwa (Life's Trajectory) at Quintessence Gallery, Parkview, Ikoyi, Lagos. While acknowledging that every belief holds tightly to a notion of "journey of life", irrespective of race or faith, O'Nali's message through art appears analytical. "For this exhibition, I have no leaning on a particular side of the beliefs," he told a select guests ahead of the exhibition.

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