From the Menil Collection:
"Artist Marcia Kure (b. 1970) has been commissioned to create the third of an ongoing series of ephemeral wall drawings in the entry space of the Menil Drawing Institute. Through her multidisciplinary art practice, Kure explores a wide range of concepts, including colonial legacies and diasporic identities. She is known for compositions that feature the curvilinear Uli line, a traditional Nigerian design motif, as well as her use of natural, plant-based pigments extracted from kola nuts, indigo, coffee, and charcoal. In her work, Kure explores line as concept, form, and experience.
Kure was born in Nigeria and trained under the founding members of the Nsukka School, a group of artists and faculty members associated with the University of Nigeria, Nsukka. Her work is held in the collections of the British Museum, London; the Centre Pompidou, Paris; the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art, Washington, DC; and the Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, among others. She lives and works in Princeton, New Jersey, and Abuja and Kaduna, Nigeria.
This exhibition is generously supported by Penelope and Lester Marks; Leslie and Shannon Sasser; and Robin and Andrew Schirrmeister."