Joy Labinjo

Joy Labinjo

BornNationalityBased In
1994BritishLondon
Biography

Joy Labinjo’s large-scale figurative paintings often depict intimate scenes of historical and contemporary life, both real and imagined and often based on figures appearing in personal and archival imagery that include family photographs, found images and historical material. In the past, she has explored themes including but not limited to identity, political voice, power, Blackness, race, history, community and family and their role in contemporary experience. Her work presents fresh and arresting compositions of colour, pattern and motifs: key signatures of Labinjo’s work. Fundamentally, at the heart of Labinjo’s practice is a bold interest in storytelling and ultimately, people’s lives. Exploring multiple modes of representation including abstraction, naturalism, flatness and graphic patterns, Labinjo’s ‘collage aesthetic’ comprises an eclectic visual vocabulary and mixed painterly techniques which echo her experience of multiple identities – growing up Black, British, Nigerian in the 90s and early 00s. ...

Selected Artworks
Tropic Snow 1
Joy LabinjoTropic Snow 1, 20241 x 59.4cmPrice on Request
Gratitude
Joy LabinjoGratitude, 2024140 x 160cmPrice on Request
Gallery Representation