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Samuel Minegibe Ekeh

Can We De-Construct our Culture?

Diploma, 2023

Samuel Minegibe Ekeh, Can We De-Construct our Culture?, exhibition view, 2023

© University of Applied Arts Vienna, Photo © Jorit Aust, 2023.

Samuel Minegibe Ekeh, Can We De-Construct our Culture?, exhibition view, detail, 2023

© University of Applied Arts Vienna, Photo © Jorit Aust, 2023.

Samuel Minegibe Ekeh, Can We De-Construct our Culture?, exhibition view, 2023

© University of Applied Arts Vienna, Photo © Jorit Aust, 2023.

Samuel Minegibe Ekeh, Can We De-Construct our Culture?, exhibition view, 2023

© University of Applied Arts Vienna, Photo © Jorit Aust, 2023.

Can We De-Construct our Culture?
2023, Installation

The idea of deeply challenging our held beliefs and assumptions is the driving force behind this project. It is designed to explore the relationship between Primitivism, Cubism, and Constructivism through the use of various forms, compositions, and geometry. The project seeks to answer the question, ‘Can we de-construct our culture?’by taking a deep dive into the components that Cubism, Suprematism, and Constructivism entail. This, in turn, will present a new creation language of the Ekpo Mask using technology as a communication medium with different materials.The project aims to break down preconceived notions and traditional thought patterns, paving the way for new and innovative ideas.

“Every act of Creation is first an act of Destruction.” – Pablo Picasso

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