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- Q21554830 subject Q5312304.
- Q21554830 subject Q7217908.
- Q21554830 subject Q8679336.
- Q21554830 subject Q9713771.
- Q21554830 abstract "Adebisi Akanji (born 1930s) is a Nigerian artist. In his early life he worked as a bricklayer, and first began to create sculptures as part of a competition to sculpt cement animals based on traditional architectural elements in Yoruban houses. Akanji is best known for his open-faced cement screens and other sculptural work. He has also worked in textiles. His work often illustrates themes from Yoruban folklore. In collaboration with Susanne Wenger, he worked for a decade on the Oshun shrine in Osogbo, Nigeria, and is responsible for many of the shrine's sculptural elements.".
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- Q21554830 wikiPageWikiLink Q5312304.
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- Q21554830 wikiPageWikiLink Q7217908.
- Q21554830 wikiPageWikiLink Q8679336.
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- Q21554830 wikiPageWikiLink Q9713771.
- Q21554830 comment "Adebisi Akanji (born 1930s) is a Nigerian artist. In his early life he worked as a bricklayer, and first began to create sculptures as part of a competition to sculpt cement animals based on traditional architectural elements in Yoruban houses. Akanji is best known for his open-faced cement screens and other sculptural work. He has also worked in textiles. His work often illustrates themes from Yoruban folklore.".
- Q21554830 label "Adebisi Akanji".