Wosene W Kosorof
— Wosene W Kosrof—
Over the past four decades, Wosene has created his own idiosyncratic and recognizable artistic signature found throughout his work, the use of the Fiedel script, derived from his native Amharic language, which is incorporated into his paintings. The use of the ancient script, combined with abstract influences from the American modernist movement, synthesizes seamlessly on his canvases to create works which speak to Kosrof’s own experiences as an American – Ethiopian. The script is often found in his work accompanied by musical notes, a separate nod to another of his great influences, American jazz music, which he often plays whilst working, serving as a tool of inspiration.
Formally trained at the Addis Ababa University, Alle School of Fine Arts and Design, he completed a BFA with distinction in 1972. Then, as a Ford Foundation Talent Scholar, he was awarded an MFA in1980 from Howard University in Washington, DC.
Wosene has exhibited extensively in museums and institutions around the world. His works is in the permanent collections of major museums, including the National Museum of Ethiopia, Addis Ababa; Smithsonian National Museum of African Art (DC); The Newark Museum (NJ); Neuberger Museum (NY); Indianapolis Museum of Art (IN); Birmingham Museum of Art (AL); Krannert Art Museum, (IL);Fleming Museum (VT); the Völkerkunde Museum, Switzerland and the Virginia Museum of Fine Art.