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Demas Nwoko wins Golden Lion award

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Nigerian born artist, designer and architect, Prince Demas Nwoko is the recipient of  the highly prestigious Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement Award of the 18th International  Architecture Exhibition of La Biennale, Venice, Italy.

The prestigious award will be conferred on him on the 20th May at Ca’ Giustinian, Venice. Exhibition of the iconic  architectural works of Nwoko will be on for six months – 20th May 20th to November 26th.

The exhibition titled ‘The Laboratory of the Future’ will be held in historical venues of  Giardini, Arsenale and Forte Marghera, all in the Italian city of Venice. The Stirling Pavilon will exclusively exhibit the architectural  works of Nwoko.

The  architectural exhibition will be curated by an international architectural academic, educator and best selling novelist of Ghanaian and Scottish descent, Professor Lesley Lokko.  She has taught architecture in universities in the United Kingdom, the United States, Europe, Australia and Africa. She is the founder and Director African Futures Institute, established in Ghana in 2020 as a postgraduate school of architecture, research and public events platform.

On Nwoko’s choice for this year’s award, Lokko paid glowing tributes to the recipient’s works. According to her: “One of the central themes of  the 18th  International Architecture Exhibition, is an approach to architecture as an expanded field of endeavour, encompassing both the material and immaterial worlds; a space in which ideas are as important as artefacts, particularly in the service of what is yet to come. With all of its emphasis on the future, it seems entirely fitting that the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement should be awarded to someone whose material works span the past 70 years, but whose immaterial legacy  – approach, ideas, ethos – is still in the process of being evaluated, understood and celebrated”.

The Golden Lion Award, known as ‘The Golden Lion of St. Mark’ until 1954, is the highest prize given to a film at the Venice Film Festival since 1949.  In 1970, a second Golden Lion was introduced to honour people who have made important contributions to cinema and theatre architecture.

From a  galaxy of eminent nominations,  Nwoko was finally  chosen as the recipient of 2023 awards.

Baba, as Nwoko is fondly called, has been at the forefront of the Nigerian modern arts movement. He is everything at once: an architect, sculptor, designer, writer, set designer, critic and historian. When prodded, he refers to himself as an ‘artist-designer’ which speaks both to the polyglot nature of his talents and oeuvres and to the rather narrow interpretation of the word ‘architect’, that has arguably kept his name out of the annals.

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