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Sekanwagi became a full-time artist in 1976 prior to fleeing to
neighboring Kenya as Uganda's economic and cultural life collapsed under chaotic political
rule. Living in Nairobi until 1983, his unique works left a deep and lasting influence
upon the city's internationally recognized art scene. Sekanwagi's innovative and original
technique of painting with inks and dyes gained fast adoption among other leading East
African artists. His use of fluid and
sweeping semi-abstract, cubist-influenced forms helped define this distinct modernist
style now characteristic of East Africa's Modern Art Movement. Sekanwagi attributes the
visual appeal of his art to the free and adventurous approach he applies to his creative
process.
Sekanwagi has exhibited widely in Africa, Europe and
North America. The artist has been featured
on television and radio broadcasts, including the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC
World Service), Kenya Television and Voice of America (VOA). His works are also in the permanent collections of
the Uganda National Theater and the Palace of His Majesty King Ronald Mutebi III of
Buganda Kingdom, Uganda, among others.
- Great Expectations, 1999
- 40" x 30",
digital iris print on canvas
- edition of 87
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