Untitled Art, Miami Beach

29 Nov. – 4 Dec. 2021
Participating Artist: Adébayo Bolaji
Booth A-37

PDF catalogue of works
Artist Video: HERE

We are very excited to be participating in the 10th edition of Untitled Art, Miami Beach with a solo presentation by the talented BEERS artist Adébayo Bolaji. For more information about Bolaji’s new available work kindly refer to the PDF link above and/or email [email protected].

To visit the UNTITLED Miami Beach site directly click the following link: HERE

 

Adébayo Bolaji is a multi-disciplinary artist living and working in London, England. At the centre of his practice is the dialogue of change and the focus of the individual within a connecting society whether that be anthropological, religious, historical or popular culture. The use of the vibrant and metaphorical language, is a crucial element in his work, helping to narrate a different story within each painting allowing for the viewer to take an active role in the works. Bolaji has exhibited internationally in London and Zurich, with artist residencies in New York and Margate, including an Artist Residency with Yinka Shonibare MBE Guest Projects.

ADEBAYO BOLAJI (b. 1983, London) lives and works in London and graduated from the Central School of Speech and Drama. Solo exhibitions include: ​’In Pursuit of Flow’, UH Arts, Hertfordshire (2021); ‘The Power & The Pause’, BEERS London, London (2021); ‘Between Two Worlds’, Galerie Kremers, Berlin (2020); ​‘Top​ia: A Reinvention of the Self’, Serena Morton Gallery, London (2019); ‘Babel’, Galerie Proarta, Zurich (2019) and ‘Rituals of Colour’, Public Gallery, London (2018). Group Exhibitions include: ‘Optimistic: The Power of Now’, Serena Morton Gallery, London (2018) and ‘New Contemporary V Old’, Galerie Proarta, Zurich (2017). Fairs include: Future Fairs Online, BEERS London (2020); art KARLSRUHE, Galerie Proarta (2020). Bolaji is a multidisciplinary artist who has also trained as a Lawyer, Actor and Writer who has had prominent speaking engagements with Penn State University as well as Mall Galleries. Additionally, Bolaji belongs to the prominent Soho House Collection as well as the Hogans & Lovells Collection.