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Edison Mugalu
Three Personages

2010

$700
£535.51
€615.89
CA$999.69
A$1,101.93
CHF 569.38
MX$13,172.80
NOK 7,162.70
SEK 6,731.92
DKK 4,600.19

About the Item

This artwork "Three Personages" 2010, is an oil painting on canvas by noted Ugandan artist Edison Mugalu, b.1983. It is signed and dated at the lower right corner by the artist. The canvas size is 15.85 x 24 inches. It is in excellent condition. About the artist: Edison Mugalu, born in 1983 in Kayunga District, Uganda, is a distinguished artist known for his unique blend of painting and singing. Lacking formal university education in art, Mugalu's journey is marked by self-discipline and an innate talent, characteristics that have led many to regard his work as both original and impactful. His continuous engagement with professional artists has further refined his skills and expanded his artistic horizon. Mugalu's dedication to his craft and his ability to authentically represent the essence of Uganda and its people have captivated audiences. His work, celebrated for its vibrant color palette and contemporary expression, has earned accolades from various quarters: • African Woman Magazine acknowledges him as a quintessential African artist, whose work earnestly reflects the lives of the people he passionately observes. • Nathan Kiwere, writing for Ugandalink, highlights Mugalu as part of the vanguard of young, gifted artists propelling Ugandan art forward. • The Weekly Observer praises Mugalu's ability to evoke deep emotions and realism through his artistry. Mugalu's exhibition history is as diverse as his talent, featuring solo and group exhibitions that showcase his commitment to exploring and depicting African life and culture. Notable exhibitions include "Pleasures of Africa" at Tulifanya Gallery and "Africa By Luck" at Afriart Gallery in Uganda, as well as his participation in the East African Art Biennale in Tanzania. His art has not only graced galleries but has also been featured in significant venues such as the American Embassy in Kampala, further solidifying his status as a pivotal figure in the Ugandan art scene. Through his compelling work, Mugalu continues to be a beacon for the Ugandan art community, proving that talent, when nurtured with dedication and enriched by community engagement, can transcend traditional educational pathways to achieve acclaim and inspire change. His work has been privately collected and widely exhibited in both solo and group exhibitions in several countries including USA, Belgium, Australia, Kenya, South Africa, Tanzania and Rwanda
  • Creator:
    Edison Mugalu (1983, Ugandan)
  • Creation Year:
    2010
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 15.85 in (40.26 cm)Width: 24 in (60.96 cm)Depth: 0.75 in (1.91 cm)
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  • Condition:
  • Gallery Location:
    San Francisco, CA
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: mug/thr/per/011stDibs: LU666317096282

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