Bronze Age Gold from Wales

Asymmetric I

Odundo, Magdalene (Lives and works in Farnham, Surrey.)

Magdalene Odundo draws inspiration from the ritual and spiritual role of ceramics in some African cultures, such as Ga’anda society in Nigeria where vessels “can become embodiments that might allow for spiritual intervention or release.”. The addition of a small navel-like bump on the surface of the vessel seems to allude to a pregnant female body, which can itself be seen as a vessel or container, with a promise of new life and a healing power. Odundo’s vessels also draw on her love of dance, striking a balance between stillness and movement. In her words, pots like this “are just on tip toe and have momentarily stopped.”.

Collection Area

Art

Item Number

NMW A 39656

Creation/Production

Odundo, Magdalene
Date: 2016

Acquisition

Purchase, 19/3/2020
Purchased with assistance from the Derek Williams Trust and Art Fund

Measurements

Height (cm): 55
diam (cm): 28

Techniques

hand-built
forming
Applied Art
burnished
decoration
Applied Art
multi-fired
carbonised

Material

terracotta

Location

Front Hall, South Balcony : Case E

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