When I ask my mummy to tell me she loves me, she tells me to go and find a boyfriend

Temitayo Shonibare

When I ask my mummy to tell me she loves me, she tells me to go and find a boyfriend, 202429 x 38cmSign in to view price
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c-type print, steel frameStudio/Chapple
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This artwork features a vibrant, colorful image captured in a domestic setting. The composition is centered around a woman wearing a bold, patterned dress, her long, flowing hair a striking contrast against the warm tones of the image. The lighting and framing create a sense of intimacy and introspection, inviting the viewer to consider the subject's emotional state or broader narrative. The style and technique suggest a documentary or photographic approach, capturing a candid moment within a personal, private space. This piece likely reflects the artist's intention to document and celebrate the beauty and complexities of the human experience. ...

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Artist
Temitayo Shonibare
B.1995, Nigerian

Temitayo Shonibare examines the performative nature of everyday life and the boundaries between public and private spaces. Drawing from her Yoruba heritage and the theatrical legacies of Nollywood, Shonibare creates immersive installations and video works that challenge societal norms and question the constructs of identity and space. Central to her work is the use of social experiments staged in public spaces, where she employs her body as a medium to disrupt conventional behaviors and interactions. These interventions are designed to reveal the 'backstage' of daily life, encouraging viewers to reconsider their perceptions of normalcy and the public sphere. Shonibare's approach emphasizes relational encounters, aiming to transform the site of art-making from a static physical space to a dynamic interaction between individuals. Through this methodology, she seeks to expand the possibilities of art beyond traditional boundaries, fostering a more inclusive and participatory experience. ...

Studio/Chapple
Gallery
Studio/Chapple
London

Studio/Chapple is a contemporary art gallery and project space in Deptford, South-East London. Positioned at the intersection between contemporary emerging art, club culture and sonic production, the gallery activates a unique conversation that highlights the relationship between sonic and and visual artistic ecologies.