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MARY EVANS AND EMEKA OGBOH : Mirrors & Echoes

London, United Kingdom14 November 2014 - 20 December 2014
MARY EVANS AND EMEKA OGBOH : Mirrors & Echoes

MARY EVANS AND EMEKA OGBOH : Mirrors & Echoes

Tiwani Contemporary present Mirrors & Echoes – Mary Evans and Emeka Ogboh, a collaboration between these two prominent artists. This is the first time Mary Evans and Emeka Ogboh have collaborated on an exhibition. A dialogue between Evans and Ogboh was first established through a radio broadcast during Art Dubai 2013, in which Ogboh (who currently resides in Lagos) and Evans (who left the city as a child), discussed the rapidly evolving landscape of the Nigerian megacity. Evans’ recollection of the sites of her childhood merged with Ogboh’s current observations on his hometown to form a portrait of an ever-changing city, crossing space and time. Mirrors & Echoes starts where the radio conversation ended, and further investigates notions of memory in relation to place, taking as its particular focus the interface between sound and image. The exhibition presents entirely new works, many of them site-specific. These include a number of individual works by Evans and Ogboh, as well as a large-scale collaborative installation, which forms the centrepiece of the exhibition. Comprising paper cut-outs, video, sound and sculptural elements, this multi-faceted collaborative work creates an imaginary space based on the artists’ recollections and current experiences of Lagos. Evans and Ogboh stitch together disparate elements in a multitude of ways, layering media and ideas so it becomes difficult to separate them. In doing so, they create an experience that highlights the intersections and instabilities of memory, history, subjectivity and place, as they evolve over time. Artist Talk: Paul Goodwin in conversation with Mary Evans and Emeka Ogboh Saturday 15 November, 3pm at Tiwani Contemporary Limited seats available. rsvp to info@tiwani.co.ukwww.tiwani.co.uk

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