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VISIT GALLERIES VIRTUALLY

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VIVID is the first solo exhibition by Graham Gurr at Arthall Gozo.With large canvases painted with strikingly bright and intense colors, the artist invites us to delve into a world of celebration and good vibes. Fantasy lands painting party with flatness and naivety are put together like patchwork.

 

The exhibition also includes two large paintings filled with human shapes in a pop art style: a social commentary on the lack of communication, physical interaction, and isolation brought in by social media. 

ARTHALL GOZO | VICTORIA, MALTA
EXHIBITION: VIVID, GRAHAM GURR 
Through my professional work, I come into contact with so many different situations and conditions of the human body that I have gained a wider perspective. While the human body is mostly a work of art from an aesthetic perspective, the biological function is much more impressive.
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"Contours of Being" brings together the evocative works of Duke Chinedu Mark, David Okoi, and Toba Kayode Samuel—three rising voices reshaping the landscape of contemporary Nigerian art. Through meticulous ballpoint drawings, vibrant oil paintings, and textured mixed media compositions, the exhibition explores how identity, memory, and resilience are etched into the lived experiences of a new generation.

Rooted in diverse regional backgrounds but united by a profound commitment to storytelling, these artists offer deeply personal and communal narratives that honor African heritage while confronting the complexities of the present.

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TAAG GALLERY, COMING SOON
NEW YORK CITY
Exhibition: Contours of Being 
Artists: 
Duke Chinedu Mark, David Okoi, and Samuel Kayode Toba 

"Contours of Being" brings together the evocative works of Duke Chinedu Mark, David Okoi, and Toba Kayode Samuel—three rising voices reshaping the landscape of contemporary Nigerian art. Through meticulous ballpoint drawings, vibrant oil paintings, and textured mixed media compositions, the exhibition explores how identity, memory, and resilience are etched into the lived experiences of a new generation.

Rooted in diverse regional backgrounds but united by a profound commitment to storytelling, these artists offer deeply personal and communal narratives that honor African heritage while confronting the complexities of the present.

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