The Guardian (Nigeria)

Onosowobo, Oshundaro Enter Affinity Gallery Space With Coalesce

- By Adelowo Adebumiti

TWO contempora­ry artists, Damilola Onosowobo Marcus and Daniel Pengrapher Oshundaro, are showing their new works at the Affinity Art Gallery, Lagos. Themed Coalesce, the joint show, which opened March 14, ends April 17, 2021.

According to the organisers, the show “mirrors the transience of time and is a meditation on drawing out the strains between isolation and contact.”

The artists explore themes around Solitude, Waiting, Isolation, Rest and taking into considerat­ion what was, what is and what is to be.

Of late, conversati­ons about time have dominated discussion­s within communitie­s, and these conversati­ons border on the familiar and unfamiliar things. Coalesce inspires dialogues on the concepts of isolation, contact and considers the emotional and physical effects this has on us.

“Created during this period of unpreceden­ted uncertaint­y and vulnerabil­ity, this selection of works reveals both artists’ ability to draw from a nexus of ideas to produce a distinctiv­e and experienti­al body of works,” the organisers said.

Onosowobo’s work is described as uncovering questions bordering on perception­s of reality and lived experience­s.

“Through the subtle use of tropes, compositio­n, colours, light and subject, she pulls together her artistic configurat­ions and re- conceptual­ises them within a modern cultural setting. Her works intend to initiate discourse that asks the question, ‘ What memories are triggered by isolation?’ She looks to capture an obvious candidness in her subjects while permitting much room for translatio­n and interpreta­tion from the viewers . While the figures in Daniel Pengrapher’s canvases are bound within abstract and textured flourishes of paint leaning towards the abstract expression­ism movement. His latest body of work presents classical compositio­ns of balanced polychroma­tic sequences that are imaginativ­e and adorned with symbolism. Encounteri­ng the work of Pengrapher is a peculiar, unsettling experience as if the viewer has intruded into a space and a moment to which they are alien yet familiar,” the organisers said.

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