7th May, 2025 12:00

Modern & Contemporary African & Middle Eastern Art

 
Lot 4
 

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SAMUEL INALEGWU (NIGERIAN B.1994)

COMMUNAL BOND
signed and dated S.INALEGWU / 24 lower right; inscribed on the reverse
acrylic and photocollage print on canvas
98.5 x 111cm; 38 3/4 x 43 3/4in
unframed

Property of a Private Collector, New Jersey

Samuel Inalegwu delves into personal and communal stories and draws from his upbringing as an orphan, witnessing the plight of children facing similar circumstances due to recent unrest in Benue State, Nigeria. By incorporating photographs sourced from his family archive, he captures moments of joy and connection between children and their families. The detailed costumes and natural colour palettes, highlighted by his signature blue hues, aim to convey deep connections and reflections on societal experiences. Inalegwu’s art is designed to resonate with viewers, encouraging self-reflection and a deeper understanding of the issues he addresses in his vibrant, textured and thoughtful portraits.

Inalegwu draws from both African and Western influences to create vibrant textured portraits. He began his artistic practice after graduating with a Higher National Diploma in Fine and Applied Arts from Benue State Polytechnic.

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COMMUNAL BOND
signed and dated S.INALEGWU / 24 lower right; inscribed on the reverse
acrylic and photocollage print on canvas
98.5 x 111cm; 38 3/4 x 43 3/4in
unframed

Property of a Private Collector, New Jersey

Samuel Inalegwu delves into personal and communal stories and draws from his upbringing as an orphan, witnessing the plight of children facing similar circumstances due to recent unrest in Benue State, Nigeria. By incorporating photographs sourced from his family archive, he captures moments of joy and connection between children and their families. The detailed costumes and natural colour palettes, highlighted by his signature blue hues, aim to convey deep connections and reflections on societal experiences. Inalegwu’s art is designed to resonate with viewers, encouraging self-reflection and a deeper understanding of the issues he addresses in his vibrant, textured and thoughtful portraits.

Inalegwu draws from both African and Western influences to create vibrant textured portraits. He began his artistic practice after graduating with a Higher National Diploma in Fine and Applied Arts from Benue State Polytechnic.

Auction: Modern & Contemporary African & Middle Eastern Art, 7th May, 2025

Auction Location: London, UK

The Modern & Contemporary African and Middle Eastern Art market has flourished over the last 15 years and continues to grow, establishing a strong foothold in the UK.  Our expert department at Olympia Auctions has, uniquely among other auction houses, brought together the synergies of the Arab world, Maghreb and the rest of Africa, reflecting the mutuality and shared history of these regions. 

Our previous sales have included works from the collection of the late Saudi collector, Dr Mohammed Said Farsi and the Zulficar Family Collection. 

Each spring and autumn, we hold bi-annual, tightly curated, live auctions, offering both young and established collectors the opportunity to acquire works in a wide range of price brackets. 

Contact expert Janet Rady to consign in a future sale or for any queries: janet.rady@olympiaauctions.com | + 44 (0)20 7806 5541

For further sale enquiries please contact Isobel Bambury: isobel.bambury@olympiaauctions.com | + 44 (0)20 7806 5541

PUBLIC EXHIBITION
Thursday 1st May: 10:00am- 8.30pm (Private View: 5:00 - 8:30pm including Panel Discussion at 7:00pm)
Friday 2nd May: 10:00am-5:00pm
Monday 5th May: 12:00pm-4:00pm 
Tuesday 6th May 10:00am - 5:00pm

AUCTION
Wednesday 7th May, 12:00pm  

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Public Exhibition:
Thursday 1st May: 10:00am- 8.30pm  (Private View: 5:00pm - 8:30pm including Panel Discussion at 7:00pm)
Friday 2nd May: 10:00am-5:00pm
Monday 5th May: 12:00pm-4:00pm 
Tuesday 6th May 10:00am - 5:00pm

AUCTION
Wednesday 7th May, 12:00pm  

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