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Odili Donald Odita

2004


Odili Donald Odita

June 1st till August 18, 2004


Donald Odita makes images from images, and his images are about images, about the construction of types and identities especially from outside the provenances defined and ultimately inhibited or disadvantaged by such images. Raised in the twilight of the great American surburbian age, Odita grew up with television and the screen, and the world he recalls and submits to critical examination is in large part outlined by the screen. Drawing on icons and images from this world, he calls attention to that persistent irony of American culture; segregation along lines of race and gender. With the recent abolishment of checks against the institutionalisation of this segregation in the State of California, Odita's work, though dealing with questions in a less specific and much larger, historical realm, becomes even more relevant. In the following statement, the artist explains his work, and the contexts of its making.


Odili Donald Odita links

Donald Odita

David Kordansky Gallery

Artsy.net

Artnews.com

Oneart.org

Art Base Africa

Berggruen.com

Thami Mnyele Foundation promotes the exchange of art and culture between Africa, African Diaspora and Amsterdam, the Netherlands

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