Zino Orara, Celebrated Nigerian artist dies at 59

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Zinno Orara, a celebrated figure in the Nigerian art scene whose vibrant and thought-provoking works garnered international acclaim has died at the age 59 years.

His son, Majiri, broke the news of his death in a statement on Wednesday June 26, revealing that he died on Tuesday June 25. The cause of his death was undisclosed but reports have it that he had been battling with an ailment.

Orara was born on 17 November 1964 in Benin City. He attended the prestigious Government College, Ughelli (Class of 1975) and the School of Art and Design (Polytechnic), Auchi, graduating at 23 in 1988, he specialised in painting and illustration. He also holds a degree in Philosophy.

A celebrated figure in the Nigerian art scene, Orara’s vibrant and thought-provoking works garnered international acclaim.

Throughout his career spanning over three decades, he exhibited extensively both within Nigeria and abroad and was known across the world.

He was one of the most significant artists of his generation.

He was a teacher, leader, and an inspiration to many young artists worldwide.

Tributes
‘‘Our dad dedicated his life to the arts, graduating at the top of his class in 1988, holding his debut exhibition at Didi Museum in Lagos in 1991, and staging hundreds of shows at galleries and museums around the world until his last outing, ‘Refreshing Dialogue’ in Lagos last month.

“He was one of the most significant artists of his generation and a teacher, leader, and inspiration to many young artists worldwide,’’ his daughter, Mariji, noted in her statement.

His colleagues like Gab Awusa have paid glowing tributes to the late artist on Facebook

“My friend, my brother has gone home to be with the Lord….Rest in peace, Zinno Orara,” he wrote.

Founder of Omotayo Art Gallery, Biodun Omotayo, described him as a “gem” and “painter of philosophy”.

“Zinno Orara, thank you for adding colours to the lives of others even when you were going through your silent pains! Who would have imagined your dialogue at the National Museum, Lagos, would be your last major outing this year? Hmmm, life is so ephemeral! Zino, we love you, but the Lord loves you more!”

A father-of-five, his daughter noted that he ‘‘generously loved his late wife, Adaora, and was devoted to his children, Majiri, Chidera, Kesena, Princess, and Karisma’’.

‘‘We will continue to trust in God’s love and care even as we struggle to deal with this devastating loss. And we thank his friends, colleagues, fans, and the media in Nigeria and elsewhere for the love, kindness and support now and in the coming days,’’ she added.

She added that the family would provide more details about the burial and other ceremonies.

With additional report from Premium Times.

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