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Kokopelli Gallery Presents, Parallel Passages: Types and Shadows

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
November 2, 2023
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Typology studies classifications in the types of things based on similarities they have in common. In art history, there are always recurring themes and patterns as artists inspire other generations of artists, and the issues which artists represent in their works still persist. 

Image courtesy of Kokopelli Gallery

We are pleased to cordially invite you to an exhibition that immerses you in symbolic storytelling and opens you to the diverse world of “Parallel Passages: Typology“. This is a group exhibition, featuring selected works from 7 indigenous Nigerian artists across paintings and mixed media pieces, collated to give you an interactive, thought-provoking experience on the intricacies of Typology.

Ronke Komos, Balanced Contrast II, 2022, 63.5 x 63.5, Charcoal and coffee on paper
Image courtesy of Kokopelli Gallery

EXHIBITION DETAILS

Name: Parallel Passages: Typologies

Dates: 26th of November, 2023 to 23rd of December, 2023 | 24th Dec – 31st Dec, 2023 (By appointment only)

Time: 10am to 6pm, Tuesday to Saturday.

2pm to 6pm, Sunday and Monday.

Venue: Kokopelli Gallery, 17, Ademola Street, Off Awolowo Rd, Ikoyi, Lagos.

Eghosa Raymond, Be Different 2, 2023, Acrylic on canvas, 137.2 x 137.2cm
Image courtesy of Kokopelli Gallery

Admission: Free entry 

Register here: 

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/parallel-passages-typology-exhibiton-tickets-749946087937

 Victoria Makinde, 2023, Time and eternity “On the aisle of yesterday”, Oil, gold leaf and oil pastel on canvas, 137.2 x 106.7 cm
Image courtesy of Kokopelli Gallery

Typology in art

In this exhibition, these artists would explore using texts, paintings and mixed media works to depict typology in our society, creating a space for viewers to interpret the work and evoke thought-provoking dialogue. 

Showcasing the works of the talented artists including;

  • Victoria Makinde
  • Ronke Komos
  • Okedoyin Luli
  • Imomoh Asemokah
  • Ayela-Uwangue Nosawema
  • Eghosa Raymond
  • Babatunde Affiko

What to Expect:

The artworks are purposely curated to highlight different stories, real and fictional, that are symbolic, and types and shadows to one of another, moving viewers to interpret and solve a puzzle which holds a strong message or morale at the end. 

The Parallel Passages exhibition is an exhibition designed to take you on an interesting journey of introspection. An avenue for you to engage with the artists and other art enthusiasts, and gain insight into typological narratives  behind each artist’s work.

Join us in exploring the diverse narratives of Typologies and making the stories of artists matter. We can’t wait for you to join this enriching experience.

For more enquiries and details, please contact:

Tobi: tobi@kokopelliafrica.com

Or Jachinma yd@yettyd.com

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