Jakob S. Boeskov
and Teco Benson, Obinna Makata, Native Maqari, Abraham Oghobase, Bob-Nosa
Uwagboe, Chibuike Uzoma and Uche Uzorka are Breaking News artists whose works
are showing from April 30 to 2016 at Art Twenty One, Eko Hotel and Suites,
Victoria Island, Lagos.
Curated by Joseph Gergel, Breaking News,
according the organisers is a group exhibition that explores the politics and
mechanisms of the mass media. Featuring artists working in painting, drawing,
photography, video and installation, Breaking News questions how information is
disseminated, fact is constructed, and how social and political life are
filtered through the lens of the culture industry.
In a world of twenty-four hour news cycles and virtual
communications, how does the media shape our society and define who we are?
Permeating our daily lives in the ever-present bombardment of headlines and
images, these artists question not only the content of the news but its very
framework. Whether critiquing current events or its distribution in newspapers,
television, and the Internet, they form a self-reflexive view of the media,
identifying how it forms our personal and collective worldview.
These artists are critical about divergent social and political
issues in Nigeria, from violence and government corruption to Nollywood and
popular consumer trends. They look at how Nigeria is defined in the local and
global news media, and how cultural myths are articulated and perpetuated. In
an act subversion, these artists cut, crop, and shred the vernacular news
archive, a literal and symbolic act of destruction. Rather than succumb to the
commercial pressures of the media industry, they create a visual language to
portray new perspectives and alternative narratives. Are we melting into the
static of our technological screens, or is there still room for individuality
in our new media world?
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