Akporode Part 2 : The Akporode Image and Video Archive: Exploring Bruce Onobrakpeya's Majestic Visualization of an Urhobo Metaphysical Concept

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Oluwatoyin Adepoju

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                                                                     Akporode 

                                                                           Part 2

                                                 The Akporode Image and Video Archive

                                      Exploring Bruce Onobrakpeya's Majestic Visualization

                                                                          of an

                                                         Urhobo Metaphysical Concept


                                                                   Oluwatoyin Vincent Adepoju 

                                                                                 Compcros

                                                          Comparative Cognitive Processes and Systems 

                                          " Exploring Every Corner of the Cosmos in Search of Knowledge" 



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                             Akporode: Bruce Onobrakpeya’s Cosmic Grove of Urhobo Metaphysics

In the heart of Nigeria’s Niger Delta lies Akporode—a monumental installation by visionary artist Bruce Onobrakpeya that breathes life into the Urhobo metaphysical concept of akporode (akpo: life/world; orode: greatness). This essay, part of the Akporode Image and Video Archive curated by Oluwatoyin Vincent Adepoju, explores how Onobrakpeya’s towering pillars, cryptic glyphs, and vibrant material symphonies transform Urhobo cosmology into a universal meditation on existence.

Rooted in the integrative worldview of Urhobo thought—where Earth (Akpo) and spirit (Erivwin) intertwine—Akporode emerges as a sacred grove of vertical forms. Its intricately inscribed columns, evoking the majesty of forest trees and shrine architecture, stretch toward Oghene (the supreme intelligence), embodying prayers for growth, unity, and ecological harmony. Through diverse materials—bronze, ivory, found objects—and experimental techniques spanning decades, Onobrakpeya channels the dynamism of Urhobo myth, where oral tradition and visual art converge to map life’s enigmatic journey.

Philomena Ofuafo’s scholarship illuminates how Akporode mirrors the Urhobo cosmos: a marketplace of possibilities where human aspiration meets divine mystery. The installation’s interplay of color, space, and script (Onobrakpeya’s Ibiebe glyphs) invites viewers into a tactile dialogue with nature’s sentient magic, echoing Tolkien’s Lothlórien and Baudelaire’s “forest of symbols.” Like a divination tray mapping cosmic order, Akporode bridges African spirituality and global existential inquiry, asking: What pillars uphold our universe?

This essay weaves an immersive journey through the archive’s visuals—pillars ablaze with chromatic rhythms, weathered ritual objects, and the artist’s own contemplative presence—to reveal Akporode as more than art. It is a living hermeneutic circle, where oral tradition, sculpture, and text spiral into a shared quest for meaning.

For scholars, artists, and seekers alike, Akporode stands as a testament to Africa’s cognitive richness and humanity’s timeless dance with the cosmos—a prayer in pigment and form, urging us to “walk through questions” rather than seek easy answers. In its shadows and light, we find not just Urhobo wisdom, but a mirror to our own yearning for connection in an ever-expanding universe.

 

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