Kayode Ojo
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The artwork features a pair of transparent acrylic chairs, their curved silhouettes creating a minimalist, contemporary aesthetic. The chairs are adorned with delicate, pale pink fabric drapes, adding a touch of softness and femininity to the otherwise rigid design. The overall composition emphasizes the interplay between transparent and opaque elements, as well as the contrast between the chairs' sleek, geometric forms and the organic, flowing fabric. This piece likely explores themes of materiality, balance, and the relationship between form and function in modern furniture design. ...
Kayode Ojo
B.1990, American‘The art world is part of my medium,’ explains Kayode Ojo. A disciple of Marcel Duchamp, adopting his penchant for the appropriation of mundane, ‘readymade’ objects, and recognition of the gallery’s ability to vastly elevate the worth and discourse associate with the objects within its grasp, Ojo is interested in making layers of production and trade visible. He gathers fragments pertaining to a materialist, capitalist culture; relics of fast fashion like a H&M fringe dress, a grey ASOS suit, a hairpiece purchased from Amazon. Although Ojo problematises the objects’ conception, he also willingly elevates them, realising their aspirations for grandeur. He meticulously drapes synthetic fabric over metal armatures and pieces of Breuer-style furniture, fastening all of the items taut in a play of mutual culpability using key rings, carabiner hooks and steel handcuffs. ...