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Born 1957 Nigeria. Known for: Abstract ballet dancer sculpture, public art.
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Bunmi Babatunde was born in Nigeria, in 1957. He studied sculpture at the Yaba college of Technology, graduating in 1983. Babatunde has been a practicing studio artist in Yaba since 1984. Together... Read full biography
Bunmi Babatunde was born in Nigeria, in 1957. He studied sculpture at the Yaba college of Technology, graduating in 1983. Babatunde has been a practicing studio artist in Yaba since 1984. Together with Bisi Fakeye, Monday Akhidue and Abiodun Olaku, he is a founding member of The Universal Studios... Read full biography
Bunmi Babatunde was born in Nigeria, in 1957. He studied sculpture at the Yaba college of Technology, graduating in 1983. Babatunde has been a practicing studio artist in Yaba since 1984. Together with Bisi Fakeye, Monday Akhidue and Abiodun Olaku, he is a founding member of The Universal Studios of Art, Nigeria. Omidan, which is the Yoruba word for a young woman or "damsel", is inspired by traditional Yoruba carved sculpture known as Oju Orogbo. Babatunde has participated in over twenty-five... Read full biography
Bunmi Babatunde was born in Nigeria, in 1957. He studied sculpture at the Yaba college of Technology, graduating in 1983. Babatunde has been a practicing studio artist in Yaba since 1984. Together with Bisi Fakeye, Monday Akhidue and Abiodun Olaku, he is a founding member of The Universal Studios of Art, Nigeria. Omidan, which is the Yoruba word for a young woman or "damsel", is inspired by traditional Yoruba carved sculpture known as Oju Orogbo. Babatunde has participated in over twenty-five exhibitions locally and internationally, and has undertaken several major public and private sculpture commissions in Nigeria.http://theauctionroom.com/auctions/9
Bunmi Babatunde was born in Nigeria, in 1957. He studied sculpture at the Yaba college of Technology, graduating in 1983. Babatunde has been a practicing studio artist in Yaba since 1984. Together with Bisi Fakeye, Monday Akhidue and Abiodun Olaku, he is a founding member of The Universal Studios of Art, Nigeria. Omidan, which is the Yoruba word for a young woman or "damsel", is inspired by traditional Yoruba carved sculpture known as Oju Orogbo. Babatunde has participated in over twenty-five exhibitions locally and internationally, and has undertaken several major public and private sculpture commissions in Nigeria.http://theauctionroom.com/auctions/9

