Art Forms in Crisis: The Role of Songs and Visual Artworks Created in Response to the #EndSARS Protests in Nigeria

Auteurs-es

  • Talatu Onkala Adiwu University of Maiduguri

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.36950/sjm.39.2

Mots-clés :

Crisis, Protests, #EndSars, Nigeria, Music, Visual Artworks

Résumé

This article identifies the place, role and relevance of art during the #EndSARS protests in Nigeria in 2020 and seeks to embark on a critical analysis of selected songs and visual artworks that were created either as a form of solidarity with the movement or as alternative means of expressing the demands of the #EndSARS protesters. The basic assumption here is that conflicts have a broad degree of influence on the overall psyche of a community, leading to significant social changes and global effects. The article looks at the role of art in a variety of crisis situations connected to the #EndSARS protests. Based on several sampling systems, the author selected songs and visual artworks from nationally and internationally notable artists from Nigeria and the diaspora, such as Chike, Dice Ailes, Laolu Senbanjo, and Ayodeji Adegoroye to show how these artists and their work have shaped the socio-political climate of Nigeria and to analyze what psychological and creative impact this art has had on individuals during and after the protests.

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Publié

2022-12-29

Comment citer

Adiwu, T. O. (2022). Art Forms in Crisis: The Role of Songs and Visual Artworks Created in Response to the #EndSARS Protests in Nigeria. Annales Suisses De Musicologie, 39, 27–45. https://doi.org/10.36950/sjm.39.2