. . "Art ibo Influence." . . "Rezeption." . . . . . . . . . "Since gaining independence in 1960, Nigeria has suffered a brutal civil war, an oil boom, and economic breakdown. In response to their country's political and social decline, contemporary artists associated with the University of Nigeria at Nsukka have turned to the traditions of the southeastern Igbo culture, especially to the lyrical, curvilinear design system called uli that women have used to decorate their bodies, the walls of homes, and shrines. Employing media such as drawing, painting, and printmaking, Nsukka artists - most of whom are men - have dynamically combined uli motifs, colors, and use of space to reinterpret the past and comment on the present." . . . . . . "New traditions from Nigeria : seven artists of the Nsukka group" . . . . . . "New traditions from Nigeria seven artists of the Nsukka group"@en . . . . . . . . "New traditions from Nigeria : seven artists of the Nsukka Group" . . . . . "1900 - 1999" . . "Nigeria." . . "Artistes Nigeria Nsukka Attitudes." . . "Nsukka." . . "Kunst." . . "Art moderne 20e siècle Nigeria Nsukka." . . "Art nigérian Nigeria Nsukka." . . "Ibo." . . "Art Nigeria Nsukka (Nigeria) 20e siècle." . .