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    ‘Westernization is not the answer’: Artist Àsìkò explores Yoruba culture through mythology
    Appreciating cultural heritage and using it to imagine a better future: that’s one of the goals of self-taught photographer and visual artist Ade Okelarin.

    Professionally, he goes by the name of "Àsìkò" – the word for "time" or "the moment" in Yoruba, one of the languages in his home country of Nigeria. Drawing on aspects of traditional Yoruba culture has been an important aspect of his creative journey. Through two recent series titled "Guardians" and "Of Myth and Legend," he explores the iconography of Yoruba deities, or "Òrìshàs."

    In Yoruba history, the Òrìshàs were sacred beings with divine powers, and the belief in them continues beyond West Africa, having been transmitted by slaves and their descendants in the Caribbean and South America, among other places. But growing up in Nigeria in the 1980s and 1990s, where mainstream education around indigenous beliefs was not common, площадка omg Okelarin says his journey as an artist has been about deconstructing previous knowledge.

    0367bf305e04081af1e160c6135af2fc.jpg"The work is about exploration and understanding the things I was not taught in school," Okelarin said, "and creating a space for me to understand heritage and creating something with legacy."

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