About this artwork
This triptych (made up of one traditional and two montaged prints) illuminates the damages to the Nigerian landscape caused by an economy given over to oil production. The impossibility of such a large animal finding its way into the heart of a mangrove swamp suggests that Logan offers the viewer a metaphor of reality. His imagery reveals the conflict between material interests and spirituality in southern Nigeria.
Updated before 2020
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artist:Owen Logan (born 1963) Scottish
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title:The Lost Sacrifice Found by the Pipeline Marker, Rivers State, Nigeria
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date created:1996/7
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materials:Gelatin silver print
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measurements:Each 26.50 x 49.80 cm (mounted separately)
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credit line:Purchased 1997
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accession number:PGP 61.20
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Owen Logan
Owen Logan
Owen Logan was born in Edinburgh in 1963. He has worked as a freelance photographer since 1979. His work has been largely about documenting other cultures. In 1983 he began a series of pictures of the Sikh community both in Britain and abroad. His projects have concentrated on life in Morocco,...