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Emmanuel Taiwo Jegede
Emmanuel Taiwo Jegede (born June 1943)〔("Emmanuel Taiwo Jegede, The Prayer for Peace, bronze" ), The British Museum.〕 is a Nigerian poet, storyteller, painter, printmaker, and a sculptor (in wood, bronze and ceramic).〔("Profile: Emmanuel Taiwo Jegede (Nigeria)" ), October Gallery.〕
He is the father of musician and composer Tunde Jegede.
==Biography==
Jegede was born in Ayegbaju Ekiti, a Yoruba-speaking region of Nigeria. He undertook an apprenticeship with sculptor Pa Akerejola in Ekiti before going on to the Yaba School of Technology in Lagos, where he studied with Edo sculptor Osagie Osifo.〔 In 1963 he travelled to the UK, where he attended Willesden College of Technology and Hammersmith College of Arts,〔 studying the decorative arts, interior design, sculpture and bronze casting. His first exhibition took place in 1968 at the Woodstock Gallery, London.〔("Emmanuel Taiwo Jegede" ), October Gallery.〕 In 1970, he set up a studio and foundry at Riverside, London.〔Paul O'Kane, ("Jegede, Emmanuel Taiwo" ), in Alison Donnell (ed.), ''Companion to Contemporary Black British Culture'', Routledge, 2002, pp. 158–159.〕
In 1977, he was among the Black artists and photographers whose work represented the UK at the Second World Festival of Black Arts and African Culture (Festac '77) in Lagos, Nigeria (the others being Winston Branch, Ronald Moody, Mercian Carrena, Armet Francis, Uzo Egonu, Neil Kenlock, Donald Locke, Cyprian Mandala, Ossie Murray, Sue Smock, Lance Watson and Aubrey Williams).〔("Festac (Second Festival of Black Arts and Culture)" ), Tate.〕〔Eddie Chambers, ''Black Artists in British Art: A History Since the 1950s'', I.B. Tauris, 2014, pp. 42–43, 58.〕
Also in the 1970s, Jegede was artist-in-residence at the Keskidee Centre (the UK's first arts centre for the Black community),〔("The Keskidee — Music, art and poetry" ), Islington Local History Centre, 2009, p. 3.〕〔("Archive Showcase: June" ), George Padmore Institute, 13 June 2013.〕〔("General Biography" ), Tunde Jegede website.〕 where meetings in 1978 led to the founding of an initiative called the Rainbow Art Group (members included Indira Ariyanayagam, Uzo Egonu, Lancelot Ribeiro, Errol Lloyd, Yeshwant Mali, Gordon V. de La Mothe, Durlabh Singh, Suresh Vedak, Ibrahim Wagh, and Mohammad Zakir, as well as Jegede)〔("Emmanuel Taiwo Jegede" ), Diaspora Artists.〕 that mounted its first exhibition the following year — ''Paintings and Sculptures'' at Action Space, London.〔("Rainbow Art Group exhibition (Action Space)" ), Diaspora Artists.〕
Among other exhibitions that included Jegede's work were ''Afro-Caribbean Art'' (27 April – 25 May 1978 at the Artists Market, London), organised by Drum Arts Centre,〔("Afro-Caribbean Art" ), Diaspora Artists.〕〔Chambers (2014), pp. 45, 47.〕 and ''Transforming the Crown: African, Asian and Caribbean Artists in Britain 1966 - 1996'', curated by the Caribbean Cultural Center, New York, in 1997–98.〔("Transforming the Crown" ), Diaspora Artists.〕 Most recently, Jegede's work features in the 2015 exhibition ''No Colour Bar: Black British Art in Action 1960–1990'' at the Guildhall Art Gallery, City of London,〔FHALMA (Friends of the Huntley Archives at London Metropolitan Archives, ("The Artists' Profiles" ), Huntleys Online.〕 which is inspired by the papers held at London Metropolitan Archives of Jessica and Eric Huntley and the publishing company they founded, Bogle-L'Ouverture Publications.

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