Emory Biko Papier-mâché Sculpture of Adinkra Symbol
Item Details
Emory Biko (Pittsburgh; born 1958)
Untitled (Adinkra symbol), 2017
Acrylic paint with Papier-mâché relief and shells on wood panel with twisted rope trim
Signed and dated “Biko, 17” to the lower right
Based in Pittsburgh, Emory Biko is a Homewood artist who creates mixed media compositions often featuring imagery related to Afrocentric culture and the black American experience. He is the founder and President of The Museum of the African’s Experience in America, a collection of over 13,000 objects chronicling the history of African Americans. Biko describes himself as a “junkie”, having spent years rummaging through antique sales, flea markets, and dumpsters in search of African American memorabilia and artifacts to add to his expanding collection. His artwork and collection have been exhibited in various venues throughout Pittsburgh, including the Foreland Street Gallery, the Homewood Library, the Homewood YWCA, Point Park University, and the Alma Illery Medical Center, among others.
Condition
- minor wear throughout the edges of mixed media composition.
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Item #
ITMG270315