The Dancer
The Dancer

© Courtesy of The Ben Enwonwu Foundation. Image credit: Ben Uri Collection

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This painting shows one of the Agbogho Mmuo, or 'Maiden Spirits', characters of the Nigerian masquerade, which Enwonwu first employed in the 1950s following his reading of Geoffrey Gorer’s colonial critique, 'Africa Dances' (1935). The performance is put on in honour of unwed adolescent girls and ancestors from the community, and is danced exclusively by men dressed in vivid, colourful costumes with props including elaborate feathered headdresses and painted wooden masks. The delicate features drawn in the white paint represent the purity and innocence of the maidens’ souls. A review of the artist’s Exhibition Center show in Lagos, Nigeria in September 1962 noted 'some excellent new paintings, particularly the ones of the Ibo masquerades called Agbogommuo (sic)'.

Ben Uri Gallery & Museum

London

Title

The Dancer

Date

1962

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 93 x W 62 cm

Accession number

2022-02

Acquisition method

on loan to the Ben Uri collection

Work type

Painting

Signature/marks description

signed (lower left): Ben Enwonwu 1962

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