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Ibiyinka Olufemi Alao (born 17 October, 1975Visions of True Colors
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) is an American artist, architect, writer, film director and musical theater composer. He has focused his career on the fluidity of all art forms, using painting as an act of frozen music and self-expression. Along with John Lennon, singer Alicia Keys and 2 other artists, he is noted amon
5 Artists Who Have Spread Messages of Peace Around the World
by Global Citizen.


Education

Alao attended the Nigerian Navy Secondary School (NNSS) in Navy Town, Lagos. He obtained an A-Levels certificate in Physics at Kwara State Polytechnic and studied Architecture at the Obafemi Awolowo University in Ile-Ife. After graduating with the University degree, he worked as an architect and civil engineer with the State Ministry of Works and Housing Development.


Career

In 2005 he was named Nigeria's "Ambassador of Art" by The President and Commander in Chief of The Armed Forces. Alao won first place in the United Nations International Art Contest involving participants from 61 countries. On May 18, 2016
Ibi's Fireflies
a story book based on one of his paintings "Eternity in our Hearts" won the Grand Prize of the 2016/2017
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"Kids are Authors" contest. Ibi's Fireflies was presented by students of Willow Lane Elementary School in Macungie Pennsylvania and also Al Khair school in London. It won the 1st place out of over 900 entries from schools in the United States. From 2018 to 2020, Ibiyinka worked on a new painting that some considered his magnum opus. "Eternity" is one of the largest paintings in the world, measuring 100 ft (30.50 meters) wide X 12 ft (3.70 meters) tall. The painting was unveiled accompanied by song and dance in October 2020 at NC Church in Pennsylvania.
My FireFlies
a feature animated movie based on this painting was released in 2019. It is scheduled to be shown at some film festivals and art shows in 2021. The book "Ibi's Firefies" is filed as the artist's biography at th
Smithsonian National Museum of American Art
while the original painting along with some of his other works are catalogued with copyright b

As an Art Ambassador, the artist is among a select few around the world whose work is used to represent the original 1945 UN Charter of Peace, Food Security, Equality, Freedom, Human Dignity and more by agencies such as the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations(FAO) in Rome, and the UNFPA. Recent quote by Ibiyinka about his Painting: "I Draw, Paint and Write about whatever I'm able to find, feel and sometimes understand. I feel that it is healthier to look out at the world through a window than through a mirror. Otherwise, all you see is yourself and whatever is behind you." He's from Ponyan in Iyagba East Local Government area of Kogi State. Father is Ezekiel Bamisaiye Alao and mother is Grace Bosede Alao. Two brothers and two sisters. Ibiyinka's artworks are characterized by bright colors and a sunlight wilderness. They express many themes including hope, joy, peace and love - a reflection of his West African roots and deep faith in Jesus Christ as Lover and Redeemer of our Souls. Ibiyinka's artworks have been featured by the
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, the British Council, the Royal Netherlands Embassy, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, the
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in Washington DC, The World Bank Headquarters in Washington DC, The headquarters of the United Nations in New York City,United Nations.

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the Harvard Business School in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the
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in New York City and the
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to name a few. Ibiyinka was invited by the Director General to attend the SEC 25 class, and give a special lecture at th
National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies(NIPSS)
where he expounded to the participants about the importance of art in establishing government policies towards peace. He is an honorary member of the National Institute.
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in New York City and Former President of the World Bank Group hosted Ibiyinka's artworks during the exhibit "Visions and Vignettes" - a collection of 18 contemporary colorful Tempera pieces. It was curated by the World Bank Art Program in partnership with the
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. Three important early pieces of Ibiyinka's work are in the permanent collection of the World Bank. The
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hosted Ibiyinka as a 2020 inaugura
Tough Art at Home
Artist in Residence. They produced
video
from his studio of Ibi telling a story and teaching children how to paint with light using Chiaroscuro. Bucknell University hosted Ibiyinka for an art/science residency during the Autumn of 2021 with funding focused on Firefly research from National Science Foundation.


Philosophy

In an interview with Curator Magazine calle
Our Beautiful Common Humanity
Ibiyinka discussed the necessity of making art accessible to everyone, stating that many big art institutions, especially in the Western world are yet to come to terms with a way of showing art without making it appeal only to the elite, thereby losing its true meaning. Here is a quote from that interview: And in an interview with the Metropolitan Museum's Biweekly Newspaper: "Although I am thankful that winning an international art award opened the doors to some of my success as an artist, what you really get with art competitions and awards is favoritism. One can say my favorite painting is this or that, but unfortunately the world interprets it to mean the best painting, and I don't think that kind of judgement is possible with art. It's possible in sports, where you can see someone clearly win a boxing match or track and field event. But with art, judgement is revealed through parameters that are invisible to the eye."


"A Bird of Fire"

The art critic and poet Pascal Letellier of the French Cultural Center observed a special exhibit of Ibiyinka's work presented by the Royal Netherlands Embassy and British Council in 2002. Originally written in French, this critique was translated into English by the British Council and included in the catalogue.
There are painters that are said to be naive- often they are great poets- they live lonely lives- they are elegant and gracious- they hardly walk, but often in the night they wander with their mysteries with a fragile appearance. They owe their serenity to their inner confidence and to unlimited belief that they cannot fail. These painters that are said to be naive often are magical and majestic witnesses. They see the things that pass unnoticed by ordinary eyes. They have the ability to narrate wordless stories about nature and the harmony of things gracefully. Their paintings are songs for the evening. The truth that you see in them will first make you smile, but then it will disturb the most sceptical of observers. Their paintings are too serious, or too scary, no doubt, that is why they are compared to innocent children. Ibiyinka must have been forged in the mould of the spiritual Yoruba. He is a first rate poet. He is a , a wizard. He carries his tranquillity the same way as those who know the mysteries of the World. His big sketches are not portraits. The multicoloured costumes of the men standing are like the universe which face and invite us- These big embroidered gowns are like the firmament, they occupy all the space when they are displayed. They are as many dreamlike stories to bewitch us although they come from the perfect knowledge of lost traditions- there is an application to detail that cannot pass unnoticed, attention to perfection in folds, colourful arrangements, secret ornaments. These masterpieces of great patience illustrate the peaceful and surprising research, conducted alone by a unique artist, in the remote region of a Nigerian Imagination. Ibiyinka is a traveler to observe. Each time I meet him, he is coming back from one of these imaginary journeys. Today he is ready, he is "mature" as we say, to carry his world of fantasy to other naive views, other distant opinion, to talk in silence to those who are ready to listen, the grace and magic spell of Africa.


References


External links

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Ibiyinka Alao: The Smithsonian National Museum of American Art, Biographies, Ibi's Fireflies
{{DEFAULTSORT:Alao, Ibiyinka Living people Nigerian contemporary artists American contemporary artists Yoruba artists Nigerian emigrants to the United States 1975 births Obafemi Awolowo University alumni Nigerian architects Yoruba architects Nigerian-American artists