PATRICK QUARM
EYE OF THE BEHOLDER 2020 Acrylic, oil on African print fabric 143 x 82 in 56.3 x 32.3 cm
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Artsy
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Patrick Quarm grew up in postcolonial Ghana which was marked with historical sites tracing the memory of imperialism. His paintings function as a form of cultural archeology, wherein he seeks to excavate the layers of history that have been deposited over time. This is evident in the processes of layering, cutting and erasure.
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BEVERLY MCIVER
Can You Hear My Silent Scream?, 2004 Oil on canvas 38 × 40 in 96.5 × 101.6 cm
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Betty Cunningham
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Richly colorful, Beverly McIver’s autobiographical paintings form a chronicle of her life: her struggle with her African-American identity or her deep love for her mentally disabled sister, for whom she is caretaker. McIver does not shy away from the intimate or the revealing.
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SAIDOU DICKO
Black and white, I see you , 2019 Painted Photography 17 7/10 × 23 3/5 in 45 × 60 cm
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Afikaris
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Saïdou is a self-taught visual artist (photographer, videographer, installer and painter). Through painting, photography, video or installations, Dicko transforms the representation of forms giving life to visual phenomena, to physical and psychological events of light, uniting the two extreme values that are at the heart of black and white contrast. He finds pleasure in bringing together the opposites to talk to us about equality, union, maternal love, freedom, humanity, and much more.
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Afikaris was recently opened in 2018 which focuses on contemporary art from African artists. Their mission is to become a reference gallery for artists in the community to learn what Contemporary African art and African diaspora looks like.
TONIA NNEJI
Portrait of Listeners, 2020 Acrylic and Oil on Canvas 60 × 48 × 2 in 152.4 × 121.9 × 5.1 cm
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Rele
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Anthonia Nneji is a visual artist (painter) whose paternal forebears are traditional carvers and masquerade carriers. She holds a degree (B.A hons) from the University of Lagos, Nigeria. She is an impressionist moving towards expressionism with paintings that depicts the pain the female body go through. Her paintings are didactic; they address health and moral issues in the society, making her do Art not just for Art sake but Art for Life’s sake.
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Rele was created to boost the connections between Nigeria, Africa, and international art worlds as its own international reputation has gained recognition. Their two spaces helps to create a symbolic purpose between the public and emerging artists.
KARA WALKER
Four Idioms on Negro Art #4 Primitivism, 2015 Flashe, tempera, and watercolor on paper 77 3/8 × 127 3/8 × 3 1/2 in 196.6 × 323.5 × 9 cm
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Artsy
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Daniel Zeller’s obsessively layered paintings and drawings exploit the visual and compositional potentials of texture and line. Using only graphite or ink and acrylic paint on paper, Zeller is grounded in traditional media, but his insistence on a limited range of materials encourages him to push their compositional limits.
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Michel Soskine Inc. was founded in 1984 in New York and in 2005 expanded opening a new gallery space in Madrid, Spain. The gallery specializes in 20th and 21st century art.
PÉJU ALATISE
Lost, 2015 18 mixed media panels 60 x 8 in. each 152.4 × 20.3 cm each
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Aicon Gallery
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Born in 1975 in Nigeria, Péju Alatise is a artist, poet, and a writer. She experiments with various materials and techniques as a medium to analyze various socio-political issues.
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Since it was founded, the Aicon Gallery focuses on non-Western modern and contemporary artwork, especially those created in South Asia. They hope to help artists understand their vision and ambition in this ever-changing world.
EL ANATSUI
Change in Fortune, 2018 Aluminum and copper 115.7 × 114.2 in 294 × 290 cm
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October Gallery
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A critically acclaimed mixed-media artist, El Anatsui gained worldwide recognition in the early 2000s for his shimmering, monumental wall hangings, visual feasts rich with associations to Africa, Europe, and America. These expansive sheets, hung in undulating swags and blocky folds, are composed of countless bits of brightly colored metal, the salvaged caps of liquor bottles, which Anatsui and his team form into shapes, then link together with copper wire. A cross between painting, tapestry, and sculpture, the hangings grew out of his earlier investigations into re-purposing scrap materials, with their attendant cultural associations.
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The October Gallery presents a rich diversity of art from both local London artists, poets, and writers as well as artists from around the world. Over the last forty years, they have presented cutting-edge contemporary artwork since its founding and collaborate with their partners to create unique programs.
NNENNA OKORE
Body Language, 2015 Burlap, cheese cloth, dye and wire 72 × 96 × 25 in 182.9 × 243.8 × 63.5 cm
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Jenkins Johnson Gallery
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Nnenna Okore is an artist who works both in Nigeria and the United States. Her largely abstract sculptures are inspired by textures, colors and forms within her immediate milieu.
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Jenkins Johnson Gallery, founded in 1996, is a dealer of contemporary art, representing international artists working across disciplines.
SOKARI DOUGLAS CAMP
Prick Gun, 2016 Nickel plaited steel 52.4 × 16.1 × 12.2 in 133 × 41 × 31 cm
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October Gallery
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Sokari Douglas Camp was born in Buguma, Rivers State, Nigeria. Sokari works intuitively and on her own, she draws ideas and works on the scale suggested by her drawings. She works with sheet steel and has recently started working with recycled oil barrels. These barrels are all over the world and familiar . Oil is a big feature in Sokari’s work because she comes from the Niger Delta where oil is the main produce. Her place of birth is unsafe to return to because of bad governance and pollution.
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WANGECHI MUTU
Womangrove, 2018 Red soil, pigment, paper pulp, adhesive, wood, cow horn, feathers, wood, glass, and acrylic beads 40.2 × 28 × 22.8 in 102 × 71 × 58 cm
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Victoria Miro
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Wangechi Mutu explores the violence and misrepresentation that women, particularly black women, experience in the contemporary world. She has spoken of her art—which includes sculpture and installations with similar coiled, hybrid imagery—as using the aesthetic of rejection and wretchedness to explore the hopeful or sublime.
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Victoria Miro is well known for their work from established artists around the world and upcoming artists in the UK. Their goal is to nurture the best talent from new generations of artists and promote great pieces from those already established.
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