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Kambui Olujimi
Untitled (Mis-Marked), 2011
Collage
40 x 30 inches
MORE about this artworkCollaging iconic and candid images of African dictators, once rebels or liberators, Mis-Marked speaks to the precariousness of revolution. In light of Arab Spring, the series explores the potentiality created in the previous revolution, reform, or enlightenment that gives rise to present day populist movements. These changes mark the dismantling of obsolete paradigms and push nations to their brink, but in doing so reveal the beauty and horror of the unknowable and infinitely possible.
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Kambui Olujimi
Untitled (Mis-Marked), 2011
Collage
40 x 30 inches
MORE about this artworkCollaging iconic and candid images of African dictators, once rebels or liberators, Mis-Marked speaks to the precariousness of revolution. In light of Arab Spring, the series explores the potentiality created in the previous revolution, reform, or enlightenment that gives rise to present day populist movements. These changes mark the dismantling of obsolete paradigms and push nations to their brink, but in doing so reveal the beauty and horror of the unknowable and infinitely possible.
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Kambui Olujimi
Untitled from Mourners, 2010
Unique silver gelatin print on fiber paper with hand work
14 x 11 inches
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Kambui Olujimi
Untitled from The Mourners, 2010
Unique silver gelatin print on fiber paper with hand work
14 x 11 inches