24.9.23

The Armory Show 2023 Continued

This is my second installment of The Armory Show 2023. Here I picked some of my favourites from a long list of artists. I hope you enjoy these as much as I did. The first artwork is a photograph by Carlos Idun Tawiah who is a Ghanaian photographer. In Flower Boy, Accra he celebrates the youthful beauty that is before us. The flower, an ephemeral symbol of life, contrasts with the beauty of the young man who stands directly looking at the viewer. In Nigerian artist Johnson Eziefula's, Forever in Me, we see a young black couple celebrating the joys of every day life. They are happy and their skin just glistens with the light. Meanwhile, Hoda Kashiha's painting evokes the spirit of Joan Miro. The giant eye watches with a teardrop and we see the abstracted figure of a body. It is an interesting work from the Iranian artist and one that captures the imagination. Cuban artist Enrique Martinez Celaya shows us a discontent in the waters of an unknown land. The Same Places, 2023, displays a sunflower against the backdrop of a giant wave that reminds one of the dangers of our environment and of potential displacement. 

1 Carlos Idun Tawiah, Flower Boy, Accra, 2023, Ghanaian


 2 Yoshitomo Nara, Untitled, 2002, Japanese


3 Jade van der Mark, Backstage by Virgil Abloh ss20, 2023, Dutch


4 Hiroya Kurata, Honey My Point is...., 2023, American Japanese


5 Jeffrey Gibson, Flight Pattern, 2013, Native American


6 Johnson Eziefula, Forever in Me, 2023, Nigerian


7 Zizipho Poswa,Mam uNoSayini, 2023, South African

8 Narsiso C Martinez, Essential Since  2004, 2023, Native Mexican


9 Jaclyn Conley, After Haymaking, 2023, Canadian


10 Hoda Kashiha, Untitled, 2023, Iranian



11 Hannah Brown, Day for Dusk 1, 2023, British



12 Enrique Martinez Celaya, The Same Places, 2023, Cuban


13 Hiba Kalache, in the water of certain rivers there is a wild happiness, 2022, Lebanese


13 Keith Boadwee, Sunflower, 2023, American



14 Kwesi Botchway, Flower Boy I, 2023, Ghanaian


15 Raffi Kalenderian, Leslie and Sharkey, 2023, American


16 Marc Padeu, La bague de Roxane, 2023, Cameroonian


17 Koak, Facade, 2022,


18 Jason Martin, Storm coming, 2023, British


19 Arthur Timothy, Halcyon Days, 2023, Ghanaian


20 Chase Hall, Sunday to Sunday, 2022, African American


21 Anthony Goicolea, Raft, 2023, Cuban American


22 Nicky Nodjoumi With the Cold Hand, 2023


23 Vik Muniz, Les Demoiselles d'Avignon, after Pablo Picasso (Gordian Puzzles), 2009, Brazilian


24 Modupeola Fadugba, Bronze Reflections Beside Unstill Waters, 2023, Nigerian



25 Gisela McDaniel, Living More, 2023, Native American


26 Abdul Abdullah, Milieu, 2023



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