El Anatsui (el ah-naht-SOO-ee) has spent most of his life in Nigeria, though he was born in Ghana in 1944.
In 1999, Anatsui found a bag of metal bottle caps. He began experimenting, flattening the caps and using wire to attach them to one another like a metallic fabric. Since then, the artist has used found materials to make abstract sculptures.
Anatsui’s 2017 Untitled, above, includes thousands of bottle caps, which he sources from local recycling centers. By using discarded materials, he demonstrates that upcycling is a necessity in some parts of West Africa, and, in doing so, he brings attention to global consumer culture.
Shonibare, Akunyili Crosby, and Anatsui have each lived in West Africa—and sometimes beyond—and each has a well-established place in the contemporary art world. But they represent just three perspectives about life in West Africa. Read on to learn about more artists who are exploring West Africa in their work today.