Endless Forms: Group Exhibition
This exhibition aims to portray ‘endless forms’ starting with the purest of forms – the human body, whilst incorporating forms with an abstract nature.
Each artist and their work have specifically been chosen for this exhibition due to their unique vision of how the human body and forms are perceived. Their vision is inspired by the shapes and figures they see around them on a daily basis alongside the perception of others and what people deem to be ‘the perfect form’.
The artists have used specific colour pallets in each painting to emotively express a message to the viewer – allowing them to determine for themselves what the colours denote.
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Yakubu Abdulkareem, Contemporary Dancers, 2018
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Yakubu Abdulkareem, Feelings & Emotions, 2018
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Duke Asidere, Untitled, 2012
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Duke Asidere, Untitled, 2012
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Edison Ekwueme, How Do I Look, 2019
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Ablade Glover, Untitled, 2008
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Lateef Olajumoke, Untitled, 2015
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Lateef Olajumoke, Untitled, 2015
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Nyemike Onwuka, Just before the dance, 2014
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Sidney Osioh, Untitled, 2019
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Kelyne Miternique, Oser le bonheur, 2019
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Kelyne Miternique, Le souffle du sel, 2019
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Kelyne Miternique, Le fil rouge, 2019