EXHIBITION
Commissioned to coincide with the exhibition Jadé Fadojutimi: Can we see the colour green because we have a name for it? on display at The Hepworth Wakefield from16 September 2022 until 19 March 2023.
Submerged above ground once again, 2024
Edition of 47 (plus 7 artist proofs)
Lithograph
Signed and numbered by the artist on the verso
657 x 481 mm
Jadé Fadojutimi has collaborated on this edition with The Hepworth Wakefield. All funds raised through the sale of the edition allow us to present ambitious and captivating exhibitions, care for our growing art collection and new garden, and deliver a programme of engaging learning activities that enhances lives.
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Jadé Fadojutimi (b.1993) holds a BA from The Slade School of Fine Art, London (2015) and an MA from the Royal College of Art, London (2017). Fadojutimi’s large-scale paintings combine abstract art and figurative elements in compositions that have intense graphic energy. While some of her paintings are worked on over time, others are completed in a single setting, and each evokes a memory or experience. Pippy Houldsworth Gallery, London presented the artist’s first solo exhibition (2017-18) and a second in autumn 2020. Fadojutimi’s first institutional exhibition was at PEER UK, London in 2019. Fadojutimi was selected to participate in the Liverpool Biennial 2021 and The Hepworth Wakefield presented an exhibition of new work in 2022.
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Commissioned to coincide with the exhibition Jadé Fadojutimi: Can we see the colour green because we have a name for it? on display at The Hepworth Wakefield from16 September 2022 until 19 March 2023.