Anthony Olubunmi Akinbola now represented by Sean Kelly, New York

Lisbeth Thalberg
Anthony Akinbola Photo by Fredrick Nwosu

Sean Kelly, New York is delighted to announce our representation of Anthony Olubunmi Akinbola. He will also be represented by Night Gallery on the West Coast.

Born in Columbia, Missouri, Akinbola, is a first-generation American raised by Nigerian parents in the United States and Nigeria. His layered, richly colored compositions celebrate and signify the distinct cultures that shape his identity. The artist’s signature Camouflage paintings, consisting of single and multi-panel works, utilize the ubiquitous du-rag as their primary material. Universally available and possessed with significant cultural context, the du-rag represents for Akinbola a readymade object that engages the conceptual strategies of Marcel Duchamp and other significant artistic predecessors. Throughout his work Akinbola unpacks the rituals and histories connecting Africa and America, addressing the power of fetishization around cultural objects. “It’s an honor to show alongside some of the same legends I grew up admiring, I’m looking forward to making my own mark at the gallery and starting the next chapter of my career with the support of Sean, Lauren and the rest of the team at the gallery,” states Akinbola.

“It was a pleasure to present his first solo exhibition at the gallery this past September. We were very impressed by his conceptual, aesthetic, and rigorous approach to his practice. We very much look forward to working together,” states Sean Kelly.

Anthony Olubunmi Akinbola was recently selected for The Artsy Vanguard 2022, an annual feature spotlighting the most promising artists working today. In September 2022, Akinbola was awarded the Silver Arts Project residency in New York and in 2019, he was awarded the Van Lier Fellowship and named the eighth Museum of Arts and Design Artist Fellow, which resulted in a solo exhibition at the museum. Akinbola created a monumental wall collage for The Queens Museum in 2018 and was selected for the Anderson Ranch Art Center Residency in 2017. His work has been featured in group exhibitions at the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts, MI; the Queens Museum, NY; the Bronx River Art Center, NY; the Zuckerman Museum of Art, GA; and the Verbeke Foundation, Belgium, amongst others. His work will be included in a group exhibition at the Baltimore Museum of Art in March 2023. Following his exhibition at the Museum of Art and Design, NY in 2020, Akinbola mounted a significant solo exhibition in early 2021 at the Kohler Arts Center, WI. Akinbola received a BA in communications and media from SUNY Purchase College. His work is included in the Pizzuti Collection, Columbus, OH, the Beth Rudin DeWoody Collection, and The Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, NY amongst others.

For additional information on Anthony Akinbola please visit skny.com

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