Nubuke Foundation Gallery, Accra, Ghana
09 Oct 2021 - 05 Dec 2021
« The minute you can’t term (something) you think of another interpretation and then you add to it.Because knowledge can be memory and memory can work as knowledge »
Moved by notions of flexible creative exploration, Odunayo’s creative practice is spurred on by the power of human interaction and storytelling.
This process begins as she tries to do the impossible: capture the meanings and sounds of missed words during storytelling sessions with her late father. Despite not understanding Yoruba very well, Odunayo like many of us would, reinterprets these tales using pieces of her memory and present knowledge to navigate through the spinning and ever expanding void of the intangible yet familiar.
As an avid reader of literature, Odunayo’s intricate pencil or charcoal drawings exist as a portal between the knowledge she consumes and the memories she has retained.Attempting to rebuild and fill the spaces that exist within one’s knowledge or memory banks,her practice bridges these gaps with the creation of new worlds or multiverses as she calls them. In the process, these bridges take on a life of their own. Different meanings and uses for the same word evolve into a new method of looking at presented information.
Universe-crafting and mark-making, Odunayo relies on her imagination as a source of valuable knowledge to replenish existing gaps. In her new worlds, nothing is lost or missing and she invites her viewers to revel in this sentiment.
Odunayo Orimolade is a Nigerian artist and academic based in Lagos. She currently servesas Sub-Dean of the School of Art, Design and Printing at Yaba College of Technology where she lectures in the Fine Art Department.
Nubuke Foundation is a private visual art and cultural institution based in Accra, Ghana.Founded in 2006, it serves as a nexus for arts and culture across the country while supporting the artistic practice of Ghanaians: young, mid-career and experienced.
Programming includes exhibitions, art talks, seminars, workshops and spaces for drama, poetry, music and film collaborations.
Nubuke Foundation is a member of the Arts Collaboratory Network.