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Edozie Anedu | Joseph Obanubi | Stephen Tayo

Past exhibition
10 December 2020 - 9 January 2021
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Edozie Anedu | Joseph Obanubi | Stephen Tayo

kó is pleased to present a group exhibition with artists Edozie Anedu, Joseph Obanubi and Stephen Tayo, who each completed artist residencies with the Arthouse Foundation in 2020.

This exhibition includes new bodies of work that were developed during their residencies. While the global pandemic certainly created obstacles for the artist residencies at the Arthouse Foundation this year, these artists have developed new projects that explore the social and architectural fabric of the city, each experimenting with new ideas and techniques that deviate from their normative practices.

 

Edozie Anedu is a painter based in Benin City, Nigeria, who explores popular culture, social issues and his personal experiences through oils, acrylics and pastels. His paintings incorporate elemental forms that verge on the abstract, with figures and symbols drawn with rapid, expressive brush strokes. His work often includes cultural references that span music, fashion and entertainment.

Edozie Anedu’s residency project, Landscape mode, is a play on the genre of landscape painting. Imagining different urban landscapes scenes around the islands of Ikoyi, Victoria Island and Lekki, his abstract renderings are created from elemental lines. His vibrant color palette, with saturated hues that suggest mood as inspired by social media photoshop filters, depict an otherworldly atmosphere. Edozie began creating this series while in residency during the coronavirus lockdown in 2020. The scenes are void of the busy social interaction of normal daily life, and instead focus on the solitude and spirit of the city and its architecture. He inscribes pointed phrases atop of the paintings.

 

Joseph Obanubi is a multimedia artist based in Lagos, Nigeria, whose work explores the relationship between identity, fantasy, technology and globalisation. He is best known for his collages which reconstruct fragments found in everyday experiences. Obanubi considers his work to be a visual bricolage - a (re)construct of different subjects taken from their original context into a new one. His creative ideology stems from concepts of delusion, surrealism, futurism and experimentation, providing an alternative way of seeing regular things.

Joseph Obanubi’s residency project, titled How close can it get?, interrogates the limits of closeness in relation to dense urban populations. Inspired by the movements of people within the city of Lagos, Obanubi imagines both real and imagined spaces. He references currencies, numbers and analytical data, overlapping different sources and modes of technological information. Combining texts, writings and inscriptions using an embossing technique, along with drawings, digital collage and stamping, he maps the city from a nuanced perspective. Obanubi points to how people’s experiences of personal space are dictated by socio-economic conditions and wealth inequalities.

 

Stephen Tayo is a photographer who captures intimate portraits that reveal the sartorial flair and quiet dignity of his sitters. Focusing on their clothing and accessories, his work explores the multi-layered symbolism of fashion: what clothing says about identity and relations with family and community. He also often trains his lens on everyday, commonplace but yet undocumented subcultures; elevating ordinary moments of his environment: at festivals, family celebrations, friendships, across Nigeria and beyond. His sitters are usually active participants in the act of picture taking; they perform along with the photographer or often times even set the tone. Adopting formal poses that were popular in the studio photography in West Africa in the 1950s and 1960s, his work is influenced by the portraits of Seydou Keita, Malick Sidibe and Samuel Fosso.

In Stephen Tayo's residency project, What If?, the photographer collaborated with a group of self-professed drag artists in Lagos, who are leveraging the visibility of social media to build digital followings and challenging social expectations. Stephen spoke extensively with veteran journalist, academic and film producer Funmi Iyanda, whose studies of Yoruba cosmology, history and evolution have examined the ways gender was expressed in pre-colonial Yoruba culture, and how those negotiations have been warped by contact with the West. Stephen presented his subjects free of political subtext, photographing in spaces where his subjects felt at ease and with the creative freedom to pose in ways that were best representative of their drag. Stephen Tayo ultimately created a series of collages based on these photo sessions, a new direction in his artistic practice. His collages chop up, fragment, and repeat images from his portraits, which are super-imposed with texts of colloquial expressions.

The Arthouse Foundation is a non-profit organisation that aims to encourage the creative development of contemporary art in Nigeria. Through a residency-based program, the Arthouse Foundation provides a platform for artists to expand their practice and experiment with new art forms and ideas. By establishing a network that supports cross-cultural exchange between Nigerian and international artists, the Arthouse Foundation embraces contemporary art to engage communities, promote social dialogue and advance the critical discourse of artistic practices.

 

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Works
  • Edozie Anedu, August, 2020
    Edozie Anedu, August, 2020
  • Edozie Anedu, Genesis, 2020
    Edozie Anedu, Genesis, 2020
  • Edozie Anedu, Midnight Highlife , 2020
    Edozie Anedu, Midnight Highlife , 2020
  • Edozie Anedu, Saturday, 2020
    Edozie Anedu, Saturday, 2020
  • Edozie Anedu, Victoria's Redemption, 2020
    Edozie Anedu, Victoria's Redemption, 2020
  • Edozie Anedu, Wednesday Evening, 2020
    Edozie Anedu, Wednesday Evening, 2020
  • Edozie Anedu, New Routine I & II, 2020
    Edozie Anedu, New Routine I & II, 2020
  • Stephen Tayo, Na Lagos We Dey 1, 2020
    Stephen Tayo, Na Lagos We Dey 1, 2020
  • Stephen Tayo, Na Lagos We Dey 2, 2020
    Stephen Tayo, Na Lagos We Dey 2, 2020
  • Stephen Tayo, Na Lagos We Dey 3, 2020
    Stephen Tayo, Na Lagos We Dey 3, 2020
  • Stephen Tayo, Na Lagos We Dey 4, 2020
    Stephen Tayo, Na Lagos We Dey 4, 2020
  • Stephen Tayo, Call Me Boogie, 2020
    Stephen Tayo, Call Me Boogie, 2020
  • Stephen Tayo, Lagos Diva, 2020
    Stephen Tayo, Lagos Diva, 2020
  • Stephen Tayo, Leopard Babe, 2020
    Stephen Tayo, Leopard Babe, 2020
  • Stephen Tayo, Miss World, 2020
    Stephen Tayo, Miss World, 2020
  • Stephen Tayo, I Dey Lowkey, 2020
    Stephen Tayo, I Dey Lowkey, 2020
  • Stephen Tayo, Bend down select, 2020
    Stephen Tayo, Bend down select, 2020
  • Joseph Obanubi, Megacity Experiment I, 2020
    Joseph Obanubi, Megacity Experiment I, 2020
  • Joseph Obanubi, Megacity Experiment II, 2020
    Joseph Obanubi, Megacity Experiment II, 2020
  • Joseph Obanubi, Megacity Experiment III, 2020
    Joseph Obanubi, Megacity Experiment III, 2020
  • Joseph Obanubi, Megacity Experiment IV, 2020
    Joseph Obanubi, Megacity Experiment IV, 2020
  • Joseph Obanubi, Megacity Experiment V, 2020
    Joseph Obanubi, Megacity Experiment V, 2020
  • Joseph Obanubi, Megacity Experiment VI, 2020
    Joseph Obanubi, Megacity Experiment VI, 2020
  • Joseph Obanubi, Untitled I, 2020
    Joseph Obanubi, Untitled I, 2020
  • Joseph Obanubi, Untitled II, 2020
    Joseph Obanubi, Untitled II, 2020
  • Joseph Obanubi, Untitled III, 2020
    Joseph Obanubi, Untitled III, 2020
  • Joseph Obanubi, Untitled IV, 2020
    Joseph Obanubi, Untitled IV, 2020
  • Joseph Obanubi, Untitled IX, 2020
    Joseph Obanubi, Untitled IX, 2020
  • Joseph Obanubi, Untitled V, 2020
    Joseph Obanubi, Untitled V, 2020
  • Joseph Obanubi, Untitled VI, 2020
    Joseph Obanubi, Untitled VI, 2020
  • Joseph Obanubi, Untitled VII, 2020
    Joseph Obanubi, Untitled VII, 2020
  • Joseph Obanubi, Untitled VIII, 2020
    Joseph Obanubi, Untitled VIII, 2020
  • Joseph Obanubi, Untitled X, 2020
    Joseph Obanubi, Untitled X, 2020
  • Joseph Obanubi, Untitled XI, 2020
    Joseph Obanubi, Untitled XI, 2020
  • Joseph Obanubi, Untitled XII, 2020
    Joseph Obanubi, Untitled XII, 2020
Virtual Exhibition
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Press
  • ‘What If’Photography Stephen Tayo

    Stephen Tayo’s stunning photos tell captivating stories of community

    Adedayo Laketu, DAZED, May 14, 2021
  • C&: "Joseph Obanubi, Stephen Tayo, and Edozie Anedu Investigate their Hometown Lagos"

    Sabo Kpade, Contemporary&, January 22, 2021
  • Vogue: "The New Exhibition Spotlighting Nigeria’s Marginalized Drag Community"

    Edwin Okolo, Vogue, December 14, 2020

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