Tunji Adeniyi-Jones: Astral Reflections

Lovely exhibition at Charleston Farmhouse of new work by Tunji Adeniyi-Jones.

This mirrors the accompanying Duncan Grant exhibition recreating his first solo show as this was Adenji-Jones first show too. In particular they seem to speak to the Grant “Venus and Adonis” in the show.

Adeniyi-Jones’s work uses patterns, shapes to investigate bodies in motion. Central to his works are West African mythologies and traditions; specifically, his Yoruban heritage which he draws upon to create paintings which combine realism and abstraction.

These are bright works with the three facing single colour works facing you as you come in having a feel of Matisse cutouts. I also liked the smaller, bright, densely composed works which have a sense of people dancing and moving.

Alongside Adeniyi-Jones in the small spotlight gallery are three works by Ben Enwonwu , a pioneer of African Modernism, who has inspired Adeniyi-Jones.

Closes 22 March 2022

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