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Chidi Kwubiri

Chidi Kwubiri (* 1966 in Umuahia, Nigeria) is a Nigerian-German visual artist.

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Chidi Kwubiri was first a guest student in 1993 and shortly thereafter a regular student (painting) at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf under Michael Buthe. After Buthe's death in 1994, he changed to the masterclass of A. R. Penck and left the Düsseldorf Art Academy in 2002 as a master class student of A. R. Penck.

Since 2000, Kwubiri is living with his family in Pulheim near Cologne, where he has his studio at the WALZWERK, a converted historical industrial complex. Chidi Kwubiri has had numerous international solo and group exhibitions in Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and the USA. In 2016 he designed the MISEREOR lenten veil, which has a tradition of over 40 years, for the global MISEREOR Lenten Campaigns 2017/2018 [1] [2] [3]

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