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'In The Beginning And So It Goes...' by Ayanfe Olarinde
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JD Malat Gallery is delighted to announce the opening of In The Beginning And So It Goes…, a solo show by Lagos-based artist Ayanfe Olarinde (b. 1996). On display from 13 April to 6 May 2023, this exhibition offers a visual narrative of mythological traditions of Yoruba, one of the most prominent and widely recognized cultures in Nigeria and West Africa. The viewers will find themselves on a journey of discovery and enlightenment, as Olarinde’s paintings pose questions and ignite curiosity, while offering a pause to reflect on the fluidity of art and life.
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My Grandmother, whenever she came visiting from the village, would gather my siblings around at specific times to tell us stories, many of which were accompanied by songs with plenty of meanings. This became a culture and a continuous ritual whenever she came around. – Ayanfe Olarinde.
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Ayanfe Olarinde
Through the valley of the shadow II, 2023 Ink, Acrylic, Oil pastel on canvas
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Ayanfe Olarinde, In her own image, 2023
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Ayanfe Olarinde, Table for two, 2023 Sold
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Ayanfe Olarinde, Oluronbi and the tree, 2023 Sold
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Ayanfe Olarinde, The lover who almost became a reality, 2023 Sold
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Ayanfe Olarinde, Aeroplani o’dabo I (the contentment song), 2023 Sold
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Ayanfe Olarinde, Aeroplani o’dabo II (the contentment song), 2023 Sold
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Ayanfe Olarinde, Aeroplani o’dabo III (the contentment song), 2023 Sold
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Ayanfe Olarinde, Genesis, 2023
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Ayanfe Olarinde, Through the valley of shadow..., 2023 Sold
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Ayanfe Olarinde, Through the valley of shadow III, 2023 Sold
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Ayanfe Olarinde, Through the valley of the shadow II, 2023 Sold
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Ayanfe Olarinde, The Story of Olajumoke, 2023
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Ayanfe Olarinde: In The Beginning And So It Goes
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