21.5.24

The Expo Chicago 2024 art fair was undeniably excellent

The Expo Chicago 2024 art fair is always an unforgettable experience. It couples established artists together with emerging ones from all over the world. This year showcased many talented African American artists and the African diaspora. There were other countries on full display too and you shall see that here. In Olasunkanmi Akomolehin's Dare to Dream. we see a joyous celebration of life tied together with nature. Everything is in bloom and we see hope before us. In Ashley January's In Memory of Baby Roland we see the impact that motherhood has and the tragedy of death. It's a beautiful painting that shapes memory and love in place of sorrow. In Sheena Rose's Volume we see the Barbadian artist celebrating femininity and the beauty of the female form. Movement is at play and we can see bodies dancing in rhythm with the women's hair in full volume and full of pride. Xavier Daniels, Wishful Thinker in an ingenious work of art showing a young boy with his face split in half. It deserves contemplation. The boy is pensive and there is redness in his eyes. He is longing for something else, perhaps something that will bring him wholeness. It is wonderfully rendered and the talent is undeniable. 

1 Olasunkanmi Akomolehin, Dare to Dream, 2022, Nigerian


2 Ricky Burrows, Untitled, 2024, African American


3 Ashley January, In Memory of Baby Roland, 2024, African American


4 Catheris Mondombo, Sublime Femme en T shirt, 2020, Congolese

5 Miles Regis, More than meets the eye, 2022, Trinidadian



6 Hung Liu, Manchu Bride Study, 2015, Chinese

7 Entang Wiharso, American Gothic with Broken Pitchfork, 2022, Indonesian


8 Alic Brock, An Apple a Day Keeps the Doctor Away, 2024, American


8 Martin and Sicilia, Al pan pan y al vino vino, 2023, Spanish


9 Emmie Nume, Jinja, 2022. Ugandan



10 Jarek Puczel, Lovers, 15 2022, Polish



11 Sheena Rose, Volume, 2024, Barbadian

12 Cathy Daley, Untitled 2, N.D., Canadian


13 Elvire Bonduelle, Buisson, 2015, French


14 Caio Fonseca, Tenth Street, No. 52, 1994, American


15 Robert A Sengstacke, Dr. Martin Luther King, Chicago, 1964, African American


16 Xavier Daniels, Wishful Thinker, 2024, African American



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