Richard Onyango (1960) -- Fine Art

Artist Profile

Richard Onyango is a Fine Artist.

Richard Onyango

For the first thirty years of his life, Richard Onyango supported himself through a remarkable range of occupations-sign-painter, bus-driver, woodcarver, carpenter, fashion designer, furniture maker, farmer, animal trainer...

His father worked for the Tana River Irrigation Scheme, and Onyango became fascinated with the signs of industrial development in the African landscape: trucks, tractors, bulldozers, planes, etc.

As a child he recorded such impressions in a series of sketches he called “photo pictures” of “whatever my eye could see.” He has explained further, “To keep things properly in mind I had to draw them since I didn’t have a camera to record what I would like to put in memory.”

Exhibitions

2005:  Grimaldi Forum – Monaco(Monte Carlo France)

2006
:  Biennale Di Malindi (Kenya)

2006/07
:   100% Africa – Guggenheim Bilbao Spain

2004: 
Mai d' Africa Ca ai Fra Milano Italy

2004
:  Casino Malindi (Kenya)

2005
:  Museum of Fine Arts Houston Texas, U.S.A (MFA,H)

2003
:  Ramoma Art Gallery Nairobi, Kenya

2003
:  Serena Block Hotels Nairobi, Kenya

2003
:  The Alliance Francaise (Kenya cultural week in Paris June 2003)

2003
:  Biennale di Venezia, 50th International Art Exhibition Venice Italy

2002:  Club Gerald Holiday Mayungu Malindi, Kenya.

1999:  MAMCO, Ginevra, Svizzera (personale)

1999
:  Fabbrica Eos, Milano, Italia (personale)

1999
:  Fondazione Mudima, Milano, Italia

1999
:  Franco Cancelliere ArteContemporanea, Messina, Italia ( personale)

1998:  "Africa Nera, Cuore Rosso", museo di Rosignano Marittimo, Italia

1997:  Sarenco and the Malindi Connection, VAC, Ventabren, Francia

1996
:  Afrika, Haus der Kunst, Berlino, Ger mania

1996
:  Sarenco and the Malindi Connection (1986 - 1996), Black Gallery, Verona, Italia

1996
:  Sarenco and the Malindi Connection, Stadttheater, Furth Germania

1996
:  Collezione Klein-Gunk, Pyramide, Furth, Germania

1995
:  Zeirgenossische Afrikanische Kunt, Furth. Germania

1995
:  Seven Stories about African Art, Whitechapel Art Gallery, Londan, Inghilterra

1994:  Salle Privee Art Gallery, Malindi, Kenya (personale)

1993:  Malindi Art Gallar y, Malindi, Kenya (personale)

1993:  Salle Provee' Casino Malindi, Kenya (personale)

1993: 
Galleria Totem - il Canale, Venezia, Italy (per sonale)

1993:
  "Artisti stranien in Italia", Rocca di Umbertide, Italia

1993: 
"Afrikanissimo", Sparkasse and Marktplatz, Werne, Germania (personale)

1992:  "TER" galleries d'Arte Contemporanea, Termoli, Italy (invitato da Achille Bonito Oliver)

1992: 
National Museum, Nair obi, Kenya ( personale)

1992: 
Fondazione Mudima, Milano, Italia (personale)

1992: 
Domus Jani, Jllasi, Italia (personale)

1992: 
Salvatore Ala Gallary, New York, USA (personale)

1991: 
Artificio & Artefatto Gallery, Malindi, Kenya (personale)

1991: 
White Elephant Sea Gallery, Malindi, Kenya (personale)

1991:
  Wild Side Shop, Malindi, Kenya (per sonale)

1991:
  Malindi Art Gallery, Malindi, Kenya (personale)

Contact The Artist

Fields marked * are required
* Your name:
* E-mail address:
Tel/Mobile:
* Inquiry:
 
Goto top of the page skip to top

Fine Art By Regions

Featured Artist Portfolio

Maasai 1 by Maria Onyegbule

Title: Maasai 1
Name: Maria Onyegbule
Country: Nigeria Nigeria
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 100cmx100cm
Click here to view

Submit your art

News

Greg Streak: Seeing Red, Feeling Blue
Surveys (from the Cape of Good Hope) by Jane Alexander
Al Jazeera profiles The New African Photography
Florence Muthanga's Chicken
Mikhael Subotzky Retinal Shift at the Standard Bank Gallery

Features

To be Tingatinga or Lilanga, That’s the Dada!
Basquait: A Supernova who Lit up our Night Sky
Archive: 'I Do It Until I Get Bored or There is Nothing New in It'
Archive: The African Pentecost of an Artistic Nature
Dana Whabira's Suspended in Animation

Editorials

How African Sculpture Influences Modern Art
Interrogating Western Paradigms: Rethinking Authencity in African Art
Should Artists Accept “Dirty Money”?
Art as an Expression: Are artists part of “the problem”?
Development as a Destroyer of Culture: Demolition of Uganda National Museum

News From External Sources

Davidkrut.book.co.za: Special Collection: TAXI Art Book Series
Herald.co.zw: Publishers Challenged to Produce African Art Books
Herald.co.zw: Transforming Colonial Legacy Through Art
Culturemap.com: Faces of Kings
Culture24.org.uk: Brighton Photo Biennial 2010
Goto top of the page skip to top
Africancolours Logo

Contact Us

User Agreementt

Privacy Policy

Home

Links & Resources

FAQ

© 2000 - 2013 AfricanColours.