Art Exhibition: Italy celebrates Yoruba culture

The Italian Embassy in Nigeria celebrated the rich cultural heritage of the Yoruba through a collage of artworks on Wednesday in Abuja.
The celebration involved a solo exhibition of artworks by prominent Italian artist Luigi Ballarin.
Speaking at the solo art exhibition, the Italian ambassador to Nigeria, Stefano De Leo, said the art collection was a tribute to the over 40 million Yoruba-speaking people in West Africa.
Mr De Leo said that Ballarin’s artworks had captivated audiences around the world.
“Today, it was a privilege to have his exhibition celebrating the Yoruba culture of Nigeria. His passion for exploring the intricacies of different cultures is evident in his work, reflecting a deep respect for tradition and a profound understanding of the human experience.
“In doing that, Ballarin has taken profound inspiration from the rich tapestry of traditions and artistry that define this vibrant community. Through his art, he has sought to capture the essence of the Yoruba people, their history, and their enduring legacy of creativity and spirituality.
“With a keen eye for detail and a deep appreciation for the beauty of the world around him, Ballarin invites us to join him on a journey of discovery and enlightenment,” he said.
Mr Ballarin said the Yoruba people were among the largest in West Africa and had developed a refined culture over the centuries.
“This is why the title of the exhibition is called the human and spiritual wealth of the Yoruba people. One of the most characteristically masks and headdresses, together with ritual costumes.
“Within each Yoruba community, art occupies a prominent place and a distinct artist tradition that remains vital and influential even in the current era. I think immersing myself in such a different and complex culture is incredibly constructive, fascinating, and stimulating,” he said.
He also referred to a recent book titled ‘African Venice in Italy’, adding that it was the first guide to discuss the African presence in the Venetian city of yesterday and today.
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