About the artist

Chike Onuorah, contemporary African artist.

The single artist held by Ovico. A practice of more than thirty years, recorded canvas by canvas as one continuous body of work.

Born
1989, Enugu
Based
Lagos, Nigeria
Practice
Painting, 2019 to present
Recognition
Lifetime Achievement Award, 2025
Chike Onuorah in the studio, Lagos
Chike Onuorah, studio, Lagos

This is my passion, my job, my hobby, my life, my everything.

Chike Onuorah
01

The practice

Chike Onuorah works in oil and acrylic from a studio in Lagos. A Fine Arts graduate of the University of Benin, he has painted full time for more than three decades. His motivation, in his own words, is the instinctive desire to explore and conquer yet another creative possibility.

The paintings accumulate as a single argument carried across years: the figure under pressure, color as record, the surface kept honest.

02

Three movements

Onuorah is recognized as the originator of three distinct movements that he has developed throughout his career: Splashillino, Plastillino, and the Grass Series. Each is a separate language of color, texture, and form.

03

Exhibitions and recognition

His work has been exhibited across Nigeria, Senegal, the United Kingdom, Germany, Romania, Jamaica, and the United States. The painting Land of Treasures has hung in the Presidential Lounge of the International Conference Centre in Djibouti since 2021.

In March 2025, in Lagos, he received the Eminent Fellow, Patron, and Lifetime Achievement Award, together with a Doctorate Honoris Causa, from the Institute of Leadership Manpower and Management Development.

04

The poetry behind the paintings

For every painting, Onuorah writes an original poem. When an original is acquired, that poem travels home with it, so the work and its words are never parted.

It is a signature of the practice and of the gallery, and a reminder that each canvas began as something felt before it was something seen.

The current hang

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The collected paintings of Chike Onuorah, catalogued and available now.

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