Untitled X , 2019
Limited edition
From the series "ADHEL"
Fine art print on Hahnemüle
Rag 310 gms
45 x 30 cm
Edition 1/4 + 2 AP
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CM H 45 W 30
IN H 17.72 W 11.81
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Untitled X , 2019
Djeneba Aduayom's photographs always use different elements to create visual poetry. Here, she represents Adhel, met by the artist in the city of Montreal.
Adhel is the daughter of a woman who was a soldier and rebel in Sudan. Her mother emigrated to Canada when she was still young, but now that she is an adult Adhel has lost her identity...
Djeneba Aduayom
Djeneba Aduayom is an emerging fine art photographer whose work is marked by a sense of movement, performance and personal interrogation.
She came to photography after a successful dance career touring with international stars, and four years of interior design study in London. Her aesthetic is as much influenced by her multi-disciplinary training and extensive travel as it is by her multi-cultural heritage, which includes French, Italian and Togolese.
A self-taught photographer, Aduayom’s is also known for her portraiture and editorial work, which has appeared in magazines like i-D and Vogue Italia online , Blanc and Vulkan. She is currently based in Los Angeles.
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Galerie Number 8
Galerie Number8 is a young contemporary art gallery representing a globally diverse roster of emerging artists in photography and mixed media.
The brainchild of founder and chief curator Marie Gomis-Trezise, Galerie Number 8 presents work that looks to broadencommon perceptions of identity, representation and the human condition.
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