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  • Born: 1944, Makeni, Sierra Leone
  • Nationality: Sierra Leone
  • Works on APS: 4
  • Died: 2019
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
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  • Lifespan: 75 years
  • Art period: Modern
  • Top-ranked work: The Twins Created
  • Top 3 works:
    • The Twins Created
    • Kamajoh
    • Untitled
  • Also known as: john goba

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John Goba Naissance: Weaver of Quill and Color

John Goba Naissance, born in Makeni, Sierra Leone in 1944, emerged from the rich artistic traditions of Mende culture to become one of Sierra Leone’s most distinctive sculptors. His work transcends mere representation; it embodies a profound engagement with folklore, ritual symbolism, and the transformative power of material—primarily epines de porc (porcupine quills)—to create mesmerizing visual narratives. Naissance's artistic journey began amidst the backdrop of Sierra Leone’s turbulent history, marked by colonial rule and civil conflict. Despite these challenges, he persevered in honing his craft, drawing inspiration from the ancestral beliefs and practices of his people. The Mende secret societies—particularly those concerned with initiation rites and divination—served as a cornerstone for his artistic vision, informing both his sculptural forms and his masks. These masks aren’t simply decorative objects; they are conduits to spiritual realms, meticulously crafted to embody symbolic representations of ancestors and spirits. His technique is remarkably innovative. Naissance painstakingly prepares small figures – often stylized humanoids – onto which he attaches hundreds of porcupine quills. This laborious process isn't merely about adding texture; it’s a deliberate act of appropriation and transformation. The quills, sourced locally, represent resilience and strength—symbols deeply rooted in Mende cosmology. Following the quill attachment, Naissance applies industrial paint in bold hues – crimson, turquoise, ochre – creating striking contrasts that heighten the visual impact of his sculptures. This juxtaposition of organic material and synthetic pigment underscores a fascination with blending tradition and modernity. Naissance gained international recognition through participation in prestigious art events like the Venice Biennale and the Havana Biennial, cementing his place as a pivotal figure in contemporary African art. His work has been exhibited extensively across Europe and North America, captivating audiences with its arresting imagery and intellectual depth. The Biennale selections particularly highlighted his ability to communicate complex cultural narratives on a global stage. Beyond his artistic accomplishments, Naissance’s legacy extends to fostering creativity within Sierra Leone's younger generation. He actively encourages experimentation and collaboration, ensuring that Mende artistic traditions continue to inspire future artists. His sculptures stand as testament to the enduring spirit of Sierra Leonean culture—a vibrant blend of ancestral wisdom and inventive artistry—and his contribution to the global art landscape remains undeniable.