Minne Atairu
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About this commission
With her installation To the Hand, Minne Atairu continues a conversation about the return of art and cultural objects stolen during the European colonization of Africa. In 1897, the British Empire launched a military invasion of the West African kingdom of Benin (present-day Edo state in Nigeria) with the intention of establishing colonial control over the region and exploiting its abundant natural resources, particularly the lucrative palm industry. The invasion culminated in the pillage of approximately 4,000 exquisitely crafted ivory objects, metal casts in-the-round and relief, coral beaded jewelry, wood carvings, terracotta sculptures and a range of artifacts that were commissioned by the Benin royal court. Following this mass pillage, the artifacts were exported to England where they were auctioned off to defray the cost of the colonial invasion. These Benin Bronzes, as the objects are known, made their way into institutions and private collections in Europe and the United States. Today, 160 museums worldwide have at least one Benin Bronze in their collection, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Brooklyn Museum in New York City.
Atairu’s installation, which includes a 3-D-printed sculpture inspired by the Benin Bronzes, reframes their art historical story—dominated by heteropatriarchal and monarchical perspectives—with oral traditions and rituals of daily life from her ancestral homeland Benin, Nigeria. The work continues the artist’s investigation in a previous project, Igùn (2020 -), which delves into the 17-year artistic decline in Benin (1897-1914), a period that followed the British colonial invasion.
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The creation of new work at The Shed is generously supported by the Lizzie and Jonathan Tisch Commissioning Fund and the Shed Commissioners.