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Born 1983 Lagos. Known for: Figurative, symbolic style in acrylic, oil, ink, and collage.
John Madu, born in Lagos in 1983, is a self-taught Nigerian artist known for his multidisciplinary approach and figurative, symbolic style. His works explore themes of identity, globalization, and... Read full biography
John Madu, born in Lagos in 1983, is a self-taught Nigerian artist known for his multidisciplinary approach and figurative, symbolic style. His works explore themes of identity, globalization, and contemporary socio-political issues through visual metaphors and symbols like books and apples.... Read full biography
John Madu, born in Lagos in 1983, is a self-taught Nigerian artist known for his multidisciplinary approach and figurative, symbolic style. His works explore themes of identity, globalization, and contemporary socio-political issues through visual metaphors and symbols like books and apples. Influenced by pop culture, African history, and personal experiences, Madu questions individuality and man's place in a globalized world marked by social and political tensions. He has exhibited in various... Read full biography
John Madu, born in Lagos in 1983, is a self-taught Nigerian artist known for his multidisciplinary approach and figurative, symbolic style. His works explore themes of identity, globalization, and contemporary socio-political issues through visual metaphors and symbols like books and apples. Influenced by pop culture, African history, and personal experiences, Madu questions individuality and man's place in a globalized world marked by social and political tensions. He has exhibited in various international cities and continues to expand his practice to object design and fashion.
John Madu, born in Lagos in 1983, is a self-taught Nigerian artist known for his multidisciplinary approach and figurative, symbolic style. His works explore themes of identity, globalization, and contemporary socio-political issues through visual metaphors and symbols like books and apples. Influenced by pop culture, African history, and personal experiences, Madu questions individuality and man's place in a globalized world marked by social and political tensions. He has exhibited in various international cities and continues to expand his practice to object design and fashion.

