New artworks by Moyosore Martins, and Nedia Were are on view at Booth H015. December 5 – 10, 2023.
Mitochondria Gallery is pleased to be in Miami again, this year at the 22nd edition of SCOPE Miami Beach at the Miami Beach Pavilion on Ocean Drive. We will be at Booth H015 starting Tuesday December 5th for VIP previews, and from Wednesday December 6th to Sunday December 10th for general admission. We will be presenting new works by Moyosore Martins, a Nigerian artist based in New York City and Nedia Were from Nairobi, Kenya. The booth exemplifies our diverse international program with some of the most unique and adventurous artists from Africa and the African diaspora.
Fair Schedule:
PLATINUM FIRST VIEW | Tues | Dec 5 | 12 – 4pm. Platinum Cardholders
VIP + PRESS PREVIEW | Tues | Dec 5 | 4 – 8pm. VIP Cardholders + Press
PUBLIC HOURS | Wed – Sun | Dec 6 – Dec 10 | 11am – 8pm. General Admission Miami Beach Scope Pavilion: Booth H015.
About Moyosore Martins
Moyosore Martins bridges abstract, figurative, and iconographic symbolism. He expresses the beauty in the figure and the depth of its subject; he obsesses with a cartoon-like character that imbues his iconography and that has a deep symbolic meaning. His approach is narrative and realistic in the early works, returning to his childhood memories. Martins expresses the emotion of
the characters he deftly paints, the backgrounds layered, manipulated, scratched, and then infused with text. He places himself in the canvas, in the artwork, in spirit and name, even his birthdate. He scribbles words, mathematical formulas, mantras, and prayers. He visually expresses his internal conversation, which shifts as his world does—as a visual biography. He resists being put in a box. His unique use of materials and story is the chord that ties his work together. Martins has participated in multiple international art fairs, and solo exhibitions in addition to a museum exhibition at the Nassau County Museum, New York.
About Nedia Were
Nedia Were is a self-taught contemporary visual artist, who was born and raised in Kenya. He currently resides in Nairobi. A major inspiration in Nedia’s style of painting was influenced by his grandfather’s love of reading newspapers. Nedia was intrigued by reading the events and topics covered in these papers and he found a deep connection with the events reported in the news. In reaction to these feelings, Nedia decided to create art that promotes internal and external dialogue on societal shortcomings. Nedia has participated in over 30 exhibitions. Since his successful debut of the “Mumwamu” series at Mitochondria Gallery, Nedia has continued to receive major excitement around his work. He was listed the second most followed emerging artist on Artsy in 2022. He participated in the XIV Florence Biennale. Nedia’s work has received institutional recognition with exhibitions at the Wall House Museum St. Barthelemy, the Nairobi National Museum, and his work is part of the permanent collection at the New Museum, Berlin.
About Mitochondria Gallery
Mitochondria Gallery is based in downtown Houston, Texas. Established in 2019, our program is focused on showcasing some of the brightest mid-level and emerging artists from Africa and the African diaspora. Our goal is to educate and further expand the global public awareness of contemporary African art. We aim to enlarge the platform available to these talented artists by championing, nurturing, and enhancing their artistic practices though our dedicated in-house residency program, international art fairs, philanthropy, off-site projects and Museum exhibitions. Multiple artists nurtured though our program have exhibited and are included in permanent collections in major international museums such as The Museum of Fine Arts Houston, The Metropolitan Museum of Manila, Kunsthal Kade Amersfoort Netherlands, and Kunsthalle Krems Museum Austria amongst others.