OYO ARTISTS MOURN ELDER BUSARI OLANIYI AGBOLADE
AZA Artists and Writers Movement has
expressed deep shock over the demise of its Chairman, Elder Busari Olaniyi
Agbolade.
The
Movement’s Secretary, who is also the Oyo State Governor of the Association
of National Theatre Arts Practitioners (ANTP) Mr. Adegboyega Tajudeen Abidoye, in a statement on Tuesday,
said that the news of his death came as a rude shock.
Elder Busari Olaniyi Agbolade breathe his
last in Ibadan few weeks ago after a brief illness,” Mr. Adegboyega Tajudeen Abidoye, said in the
statement. He will be remembered for his impeccable service to
the arts industry and passion towards painting.
The Movement prays that God Almighty will comfort
all who mourn the late Elder Busari
Olaniyi Agbolade and grant his soul eternal rest.”
He worked with Niger West Construction Company,
Niger Dam Authority and Uren Construction Engineering Company between 1969 and
1975. In 1976, He studies Aluminium and Copper Artistic Panel Beating under the
tutelage of Yekini Agboola, an apprentice to Chief Ashiru Olatunde of Osogbo
School.
He joined the Abayomi Barber School of Thought of
the University of Lagos to study painting in 1980. He worked with the
University of Lagos from 1980 and resigned his appointment in 1993 to become a
full time artist.
He has participated in several exhibitions such
as Barber School Exhibition sponsored by N.C.A.C in 194, Benue State Art
Exhibition – 1985, Lagos State Art Council – 196, “ Man in Focus” exhibition by
Federal Department of Culture – 1086, Exhibition of Paintings and Batiks by
three Nigerian Artists in Dakar – Senegal 1987.
Exhibition of Paintings, Batiks, Carvings and
Ceramics by Six Nigerian Artists with 843 Studio Gallery, East New York, U.S.A
from October-December 1988 Lagos State Chapter of S.N.A. Annual exhibition from
1991-2009.
Some of his commission works are:- Portraits of
HRH Aholu Menu Toyi, Akran of Badagry, Orangun of Ila, Oba William Adetona
Ayeni and other prominent Nigerians both home and abroad. Painting of “Mother
and Child” commissioned by 843 Studio Gallery, New York, U.S.A.
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