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Ola-dele Kuku

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Ola-dele Kuku
human
Ein sex anaa gendermale Edit
Country wey e be citizenNigeria Edit
Ein date of birth8 August 1963 Edit
Place dem born amLagos Edit
Native languageYoruba Edit
Languages edey speak, rep anaa signEnglish, Yoruba, Nigerian Pidgin Edit
Ein occupationarchitect, artist, academic Edit
EmployerDelft University of Technology, University of Lagos Edit
Educate forSouthern California Institute of Architecture Edit
Personal pronounL485 Edit

Ola-Dele Kuku (8 August 1963 – 11 October 2021) na he be Nigerian architect den artist of Yoruba origin.[1] He live den work between Nigeria den Belgium.[1]

Ein Formation den career

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Ola-Dele Kuku study for (SCI-Arc), de Southern California Institute of Architecture (1984 - 1986), insyd Los Angeles, California, U.S. den insyd Vico Morcote, Ticino, Switzerland (1986 - 1988).[2] He sana attend Architecture Intermundium insyd Milan, Italy(1988 - 1990), for advanced architecture studies, wer he collaborate plus Daniel Libeskind for de City Edge project top (Berlin), den de Berlin Jewish Museum competition.[3]

Ebe de study of proportion wey inspire Kuku wey he create structures wey go challenge common conception of living space den traditional architectural restraints.[4]

For dis immaterial production as Kuku get chaw works wey dey relate plus de subject such as "Opera Domestica" sam series wey dey consist of furniture wooden sculpture wey dey condense de structures den functions of architectural space insyd de object space.[5]

Ein Awards den prizes

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Ola-Dele Kuku successfully participate insyd numerous events den international competitions such as:[6]

  • ’Grand Prize - Prime Minister’s Prize' Award - IFI Nagoya International Design Competition, Nagoya, Japan, 1995
  • ’License of Honour' Tech-Art Prize Award - Vlaamse Ingenieurs kamer, Antwerp, Belgium, 1995
  • Henry Van De Velde Prize - 'Prize of the Public Award' - VIZO for de Design Museum, Ghent, Belgium, 1997
  • ‘Honourable Mention’ Award - Nagoya Do International Design Competition, Nagoya Japan, 1998
  • ’Mention Spéciale pour la Créativité' - Biennale pour l'Art Contemporain Africain Dak'ART, Dakar Senegal 2000
  • Lauréat - SPES Belgian Foundation Scholarship Award (for artistic creation), Brussels Belgium.

Ein Exhibitions

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  • Polytechnic University of Milan, Italy (dept of Architecture) –'Home for de Muses’ (curator: Prof Remo Dorigati) 1990 - solo
  • Nagoya International Center, Nagoya, Japan – ‘Teatro Dell'Archivio’ (curator: Julia Chiu) 1995 - group·
  • Lineart (International Art Fair 20th Century) . Ghent, Belgium – ‘Teatro Dell'Archivio’ (curator: Martine Boucher) 1996 – solo
  • Richard Foncke Gallery, Ghent, Belgium – ‘Circumstances as Consequence’ (curator Richard Foncke) 1997 - solo
  • World Craft Council, Hannover, Germany (Artistry in Wood) – ‘Objects’ (curator : Inge Vranken)1997 - group
  • Centre d’Art Contemporain Brussels, Belgium – ‘Detail’ (curator: Martine Boucher) 1998 - group
  • Nagoya Centre, Nagoya, Japan – ‘New Neighbours’ (Similar Differences) 1999 - group
  • Röhsska Museum, Gothenburg, Sweden – World Crafts Council European Prize (Fossils & Icons) 1999 - group
  • Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris, France – World Crafts Council European Prize (Fossils & Icons) 1999 - group
  • Temporary & Contemporary TenT Brussels, Belgium – ‘Celestial Mechanics I – VIII’ (curator Philippe Braems)1999 solo
  • International Biennial Design Festival, Sainte-Etienne, France – ‘Detail’ 2000 – group
  • Narodni Techniké Museum, Prague, Czech Republic – ‘Similar Differences’ (curator: Martine Boucher) 2000 - group
  • Teatro dal Verme Milano, Italy (Donation for Child Care Trust) – ‘Aftermath’ (curator : Victor Kanu) 2001 - solo
  • Middelheim Museum Antwerp Belgium – ‘Experimental Experience’ (curator : Nij De Donker) 2004 - solo.
  • Swish Art Fair Milan, Italy (Montenapoleone Art Shop) – ‘Objects & Drawings’ (curator : Vilma Redis) 2004 - group.
  • Porsche Haus Milan, Italy – ‘Objects & Drawings’ (curator Victor Kanu) 2004 - solo.
  • Torino Art Fair, Torino, Italy – ‘Living with the Fates I-XII’ (curator : Grazia Chiasa - Fondazion D’Ars) 2004 – group.
  • Galleria Mares, Pavia, Italy – ‘Ola-Dele Kuku Architect’ (curator : Maria-Angela Callisti) 2004 - solo.
  • Milan Art Fair 2005 - MIART off (Spazio CIN ) – ‘Ola-Dele Kuku Prototype’ (curator : Claudio Composti) 2005 - solo.
  • Galleria Luisa delle Piane, Milan, Italy – ‘Selected works’ (curator : Luisa delle Piane) 2006 - solo.
  • Musée d’Ixelles Brussels, Belgium - (Art et Histoire1906 à nos jours) ’Agenda Setting’ (curator: Martine Boucher) 2008.
  • FESMAN III, Dakar, Senegal ‘The Dakar Initiative’ (documentary video on visual culture) 2010 - solo.
  • Philippe Laeremans Gallery Brussels, Belgium - ‘Speaking in Vernacular’ (exhibition and book launch) 2012 - solo.
  • Design museum Gent, Belgium - ‘Similar Difference’ Installation - (curator : Bernadette De Loose) 2012 - solo.
  • 7th Flanders Design Triennial, Genk, Belgium - ‘Agenda Setting’ - (curator : Kurt Vanbelleghem) 2013 - group
  • Nigerian Pavilion - 15th International Architecture Exhibition, 'Diminished Capacity' - (curator : Camilla Boemio)

Architecture institutions

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Ola-Dele Kuku lecture den offer seminars for chaw architecture academies.

  • Politecnico di Milano – Faculty of Architecture, Milan, Italy
  • Institut Supérieur d’Architecture La Cambre, Brussels, Belgium
  • Technical University Delft - Dept. of Architecture, Delft, Holland
  • University of Lagos – Dept. of Architecture, Lagos, Nigeria
  • Berlage Institute, Amsterdam, Holland
  • Akademie voor Bouwkunst, Arnhem, Holland
  • Akademie voor Bouwkunst, Tilburg, Holland
  • KU Leuven - Sint Lucas Architectuur, Brussels, Belgium
  • KU Leuven - Sint Lucas Architectuur, Gent, Belgium

Ein Publications

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  • Matteo Galiazzo, Ola-Dele Kuku Antwerpen : ABC2004, 2005.  
  • L’Arca n° 51 – ‘L’Utopia del Progetto’ by Mautizio Vitta, (Milan, Italy 1991).
  • Arch and Life n° 69 – ‘Opera Domestica 1’ by Marc Gossé (Brussels, Belgium 1995).
  • Noc n° 26 – ‘In the beginning’ by Julia Chiu (Nagoya, Japan 1996).
  • L’Arca n° 112 – ‘Opera Domestica’ by Maurizio Vitta (Milan, Italy 1997).
  • Kwintessens n° 1 – ‘Ola-Dele Kuku’ Profile by Christian Oosterlinck (Brussels, Belgium 1997).
  • De Morgan – January ‘De betonnen bonker van Noah’ by Farida O’Seery (Brussels, Belgium 1997).
  • Knack n° 47 – ‘Kasten als Kathedralen’ by Jean-Pierre Gabriel (Brussels, Belgium 1997).
  • Knack n° 13 – ‘Dromen Van Een Kerkhof’ by Max Borka (Brussels, Belgium 1998).
  • Trends n° 46 – ‘Leegte is de Drijfreer’ by Margot Vanderstraeten (Brussels, Belgium 1998).
  • Revue Noir n° 30 – ‘Nigeria’ Ola-Dele Kuku Profile (Paris, France 1998).
  • Feeling Wonen n° 09/0015 – ‘Sculpturen vol geheimen’ by Hilde Bouchez (Brussels, Belgium 1999).
  • Revue Noir n° 31 – ‘Project de Ville’ Ola-Dele Kuku Profile ( Paris, France 1999).
  • Vernissage n° 1/7 – ‘Ola-Dele Kuku’ by Mia Dekeersemaker (Amsterdam, the Netherlands 2000).
  • Object n° 16 – ‘Diptych’ by Hans Fonck (Amsterdam, the Netherlands 2000).
  • Passion Architecture n° 9 – ‘L’architecture au-delà frontières’ (Paris, France 2004).
  • Trends n° 20 – ‘Het denkende design van Ola-Dele Kuku’ by Sérge Vanmaercke (Brussels, Belgium 2004).
  • Trends n° 20 – ‘Le no nonsense d’un Yoruba à Bruxelles’ by Sérge Vanmaercke (Brussels, Belgium 2004).
  • Luxos n° 5 – ‘I pezzi unici dell’architetto Ola-Dele Kuku’ by Alessia Franchini (Milan, Italy 2005).
  • U Magazine n° 042 – ‘Ola-Dele Kuku’ U profile (Hong Kong, China 2006).
  • Area Revue n° 16 – ‘Desseins de structures urbaines’ by Alexandre Mensah (Paris, France 2008).
  • Nubian's Magazine n° 7 – ‘La dialectique de l’ordre et du chaos’ by Roger Ndéma Kingué (Brussels, Belgium 2010)
  • Kwintessens Magazine n° 2 – ‘Ontwerpen voor Conflict en Chaos’ interview by Kurt Vanbelleghem (Brussels, Belgium 2011)
  • ‘Speaking in Vernacular’ (Ola-Dele Kuku monograph), – Texts by Sara Weyns, F. Kehinde Oluyadi, Chika Unigwe, and Roger Ndéma Kingué (Brussels, Belgium, 2012)
  • `The Saga Continues’ (Ola-Dele Kuku monograph), - Text by Sara Weyns (Antwerp, Belgium, 2013)
  • `7th Flanders Design Triennial‘, (Conflict and Design) - ‘Agenda Setting’ (the running mean) - interview by Elien Haentjens (Genk, Belgium, 2013)
  • `7th Flanders Design Triennial‘, (Conflict and Design) - ‘Conflict Culture’ - Text by Ola-Dele Kuku (Genk, Belgium, 2013)

References

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Odulaja, Adedayo (October 2013). "Ola-Dele Kuku's The Saga Continues opens in Belgium". Daily Independent. Archived from the original on April 7, 2015. Retrieved February 7, 2016.
  2. "Speaking in vernacular". issuu.com. Retrieved 2019-12-11.
  3. "Conflict and Design". thackara.com. Retrieved 2019-12-11.
  4. "Ola-Dele Kuku - a common reader" (in American English). Retrieved 2019-12-11.
  5. "Ola-Dele Kuku". Saatchi Art (in American English). Retrieved 2019-12-11.
  6. "Ola-Dele Kuku - Architecture as Critique". TLmagazine (in American English). 2018-09-08. Retrieved 2019-12-11.
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