The walk #5

Rahima Gambo

The walk #5, 202030.5 x 38.1cmSign in to view price
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Material
pigment print on fine art paper
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This mixed-media artwork features a collage of vibrant green and teal shapes inspired by nature. The composition includes a central section made of natural materials like twigs and soil, evoking a sense of organic growth and connection to the environment. The contrasting colors and textures, combined with the juxtaposition of natural and artificial elements, create a visually striking and thought-provoking piece. The artist's intention may have been to explore the relationship between human-made and natural elements, highlighting the delicate balance within our ecosystems. ...

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Artist
Rahima Gambo
B.1986

Rahima Gambo has a photojournalism background, particularly in documentary projects, which undeniably informs her work. Her practice is multidisciplinary, utilizing photography, film, video installation, drawing, sculpture, and sound to explore the cartography of documentary storytelling, delving into themes such as post-colonialism, identity, gender, politics, and shared narratives within Nigeria. Rather than relying solely on a visual approach, she prioritises sensory experiences that occur between objects to construct an alternative, non-linear space that eschews the limitations imposed by conventional documentary photography and narrative structures. Through this method, she seeks to challenge the notion of capturing reality through the camera and to create works that transcend preconceived ideas of time and space. Gambo questions how new ways of seeing might be facilitated by shifting away from the conventional camera-subject dynamic towards a more symbiotic relationship between photographer and subject. She advocates for a porous bodily engagement with the subject matter, one that allows for playful exploration and offshoots and listening to and becoming with the subject. ...

Rahima Gambo: Artworks
The walk #10
The walk #1
The walk #2
The walk #5
The Walk #6
The Walk #7
The Walk #9
The walk #1
The walk #10
The walk #2
The walk #5
The Walk #6
The Walk #7
The Walk #9
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