El Anatsui

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El Anatsui is a Ghanaian sculptor renowned for his monumental wall-hanging installations made from discarded bottle caps and metal fragments, which explore themes of history, consumption, and transformation.

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instanceOf contemporary artist
person
sculptor
artisticTheme colonialism and postcolonialism
consumption
global trade
history
recycling and reuse
transformation
awardReceived Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement
surface form: Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement at the Venice Biennale

Praemium Imperiale
Prince Claus Award
birthDate 1944-02-04
birthPlace Anyako, Ghana
birthYear 1944
countryOfCitizenship Ghana
degree Bachelor of Arts in Sculpture
educatedAt College of Art, Kumasi
Kumasi College of Science and Technology
surface form: Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology
employer University of Nigeria, Nsukka
familyName Anatsui
fieldOfWork installation art
sculpture
givenName El
hasExhibition Brooklyn Museum
Metropolitan Museum of Art
National Museum of African Art
surface form: National Museum of African Art, Smithsonian Institution

Royal Academy of Arts
surface form: Royal Academy of Arts, London

Venice Biennale
influencedBy African textile traditions
Ewe
surface form: Ewe culture

modernism
languageOfWorkOrName English
Ewe
materialUsed aluminum bottle caps
copper wire
found materials
metal liquor bottle seals
movement contemporary African art
name El Anatsui self-link
nationality Ghanaian
notableFor monumental wall-hanging installations
use of discarded bottle caps
use of metal fragments
notableWork Dusasa I
Gli (Wall)}
Gravity and Grace
occupation professor of sculpture
residence Nigeria
workLocation Nsukka, Nigeria

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El Anatsui name El Anatsui self-link