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Yusuf Grillo

Painting. Lagos. Life
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Yusuf Grillo offers the first in-depth scholarly study of the celebrated Nigerian modernist painter Yusuf Grillo (b. 1934), a pivotal figure in 20th-century Nigerian art. Author Chika Okeke Agulu, an acclaimed art historian, examines Grillo's dedication to exploring colour, particularly his lifelong focus on the blue palette, which defines his unique painterly approach. The book highlights Grillo's role as inaugural president of the Society of Nigerian Artists and founding director of the Yaba College of Technology's School of Art, Design and Printing. It contextualises his work amid postcolonial modernism in Africa, emphasising his formalist vision that prioritises the artistic challenges of colour over cultural ideology.
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This is the first scholarly monograph and most comprehensive documentation to date of the work of Yusuf Grillo (b. 1934), the influential Nigerian modernist painter, inaugural president of the Society of Nigerian Artists, and founding director of the School of Art, Design and Printing at the famous Yaba College of Technology, Lagos.

Written by Chika Okeke-Agulu, the award-winning art historian and critic, and profusely illustrated in full colour, this book provides an unprecedented historical overview and critical examination of Grillo's place within the history of 20th-century Nigerian art. Through persuasive reading of the artist's work, it argues that Grillo is incomparable among his peers in his vigorous, career-long engagement with the problem of colour and painting.

For a member of the legendary Art Society, the group of young artists who at the dawn of political independence in the late 1950s and early 1960s called for the decolonisation of the art academy and establishment of national culture, Grillo's steadfast, painterly formalism is remarkable. His insistence on artistic sincerity, which for him meant locating painting's worth and significance in the relentless need to resolve the always-changing problems posed by colour, rather than in its ideological and cultural signification, exemplifies a pertinent vision and critical stance within the discourse and history of postcolonial modernism in Africa.

Grillo's lifelong meditation on the blue palette is thus not so much an expression of his Yoruba cultural identity, as informed by his vision of painting as a long-duration process and inquiry on specific problems of colour, its application, materiality, optics, and affect. Colour for Grillo, the book argues, serves as a structuring device that allows him to make sense of and navigate the complex terrains of the phenomenal and metaphysical worlds.

From the vantage of a single colour, Grillo imagines a painterly cosmos that is at once coherent and idiosyncratic, stable and dynamic; a world that can be instantaneously apprehended because it originates or revolves around a single colour system, yet impossible to comprehend because it stretches infinitely the possibilities of the monochromatic register. This explains why his exploration of the blue palette, without any vaunted, and indeed confining, ideological motivation or cultural imperative, continues to sustain his and our interest several decades on.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9788857242804

Publisher: Skira

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 13 August 2020

Country: Italy

Imprint: Skira

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Weight: 1320g

Pages: 200

About the Author

Chika Okeke-Agulu, Professor at Princeton University, is an award-winning art historian and critic specialized in indigenous, modern, and contemporary African and African Diaspora art history and theory. He is the author of Obiora Udechukwu: Line, Image, Text (Skira Editore, 2016).

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