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This conversation features artist Jadé Fadojutimi in discussion of her work There Exists a Glorious World. Its Name? The Land of Sustainable Burdens.
Jadé Fadojutimi’s colorful, large-scale paintings display the artist’s intrepid quest for self-knowledge and emotional expression. Fadojutimi was raised in Ilford, East London, and is of Nigerian heritage. Based in London, the artist cites her studio as an integral component of her practice. Fadojutimi often draws from objects and sources of interest in her practice: anime, soft toys, colors, and Japanese culture. Her paintings develop in an improvisational manner with physical movement informing her work.
https://www.studiomuseum.org/artists/jade-fadojutimi
https://www.studiomuseum.org/artworks/there-exists-a-glorious-world-its-name-the-land-of-sustainable-burdens
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This conversation features artist Jadé Fadojutimi in discussion of her work There Exists a Glorious World. Its Name? The Land of Sustainable Burdens.
Jadé Fadojutimi’s colorful, large-scale paintings display the artist’s intrepid quest for self-knowledge and emotional expression. Fadojutimi was raised in Ilford, East London, and is of Nigerian heritage. Based in London, the artist cites her studio as an integral component of her practice. Fadojutimi often draws from objects and sources of interest in her practice: anime, soft toys, colors, and Japanese culture. Her paintings develop in an improvisational manner with physical movement informing her work.
https://www.studiomuseum.org/artists/jade-fadojutimi
https://www.studiomuseum.org/artworks/there-exists-a-glorious-world-its-name-the-land-of-sustainable-burdens