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Adebayo Bolaji
Приєднався 14 тра 2016
Enjoy footage- documenting the works of London based multidisciplinary artist- Adébayo Bolaji (www.adebayobolaji.com).
Відео
Bolaji Journal 03
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Artist Residency at Château Des Alpilles music by Nicki Wells
Bolaji Journal 02
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Artist Residency at Château Des Alpilles music by Nicki Wells
Bolaji Journal 01
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Artist Residency at Château Des Alpilles music by Nicki Wells
Adébayo Bolaji on painting and curation [reflections from In Praise Of Beauty]
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Adébayo Bolaji on painting and curation [reflections from In Praise Of Beauty]
"In Praise Of Beauty" at Arnolfini by Adébayo Bolaji
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IN PRAISE OF BEAUTY by Adébayo Bolaji at the Arnolfini www.arnolfini.org.uk music by mùm "Sunday Night Just Keeps On Rolling"
ADÉBAYO BOLAJI AT THE ARNOLFINI MUSEUM - installing "IN PRAISE OF BEAUTY"
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ADÉBAYO BOLAJI AT THE ARNOLFINI MUSEUM - installing "IN PRAISE OF BEAUTY"
“IN PRAISE OF BEAUTY” by artist Adébayo Bolaji
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Adébayo Bolaji, prepares for his new institutional solo show “IN PRAISE OF BEAUTY” at the New Art Exchange 17 Feb- 4 May 2024
Bolaji's exhibition "TO SPEAK OUT LOUD" opens in Berlin
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"TO SPEAK OUT LOUD" a solo exhibition by Adébayo Bolaji showing at Galerie Kremers Berlin 15th September - 14th October 2023
BOLAJI FILM: trailer for "A NOTEBOOK ON THE VOICE" 2023
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Trailer for Bolaji’s short film “A NOTEBOOK ON THE VOICE” …. A short film, like a scrap-book, exploring ideas on what it can mean to have a voice, to use it, or to have it used… . The film debuts at Bolaji’s solo show “TO SPEAK OUT LOUD”, which opens Sep 15 2023 at Galerie Kremers-Berlin . Music from : C&S Movement Church, Surulere
"A Notebook On The Voice" BTS
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Behind the scenes of Bolaji Art Film "A Notebook On The Voice" 2023. The film will debut at his solo exhibition "To Speak Out Loud" showing at Galerie Kremers - Berlin.
BOLAJI STUDIO | Adébayo Bolaji rehearses with Dancer Patricia Zhou
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Adébayo Bolaji rehearses with Dancer Patricia Zhou for his solo exhibition "To Speak Out Loud" at Galerie Kremers - Berlin
Saatchi Gallery "BITTER NOSTALGIA" Adébayo Bolaji & Hyangmok Baik
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Saatchi Gallery "BITTER NOSTALGIA" Adébayo Bolaji & Hyangmok Baik
BOLAJI STUDIO | A Short Word on Mistakes
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BOLAJI STUDIO | A Short Word on Mistakes
BOLAJI STUDIO CONVERSATION: “The Value Of Time”
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BOLAJI STUDIO CONVERSATION: “The Value Of Time”
Bolaji Studio | Thoughts On Artistic Engagement
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Bolaji Studio | Thoughts On Artistic Engagement
Bolaji Studio | Behind the Scenes Saatchi Exhibition Preparation
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Bolaji Studio | Behind the Scenes Saatchi Exhibition Preparation
"LOVE AND IDOLS" [a Bolaji Thought Book]
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"LOVE AND IDOLS" [a Bolaji Thought Book]
"THE SPACE IN BETWEEN" a Bolaji Thought Film
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"THE SPACE IN BETWEEN" a Bolaji Thought Film
"TRIGGER" Responding to war and crisis with Adébayo Bolaji & Anisa Goshi
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"TRIGGER" Responding to war and crisis with Adébayo Bolaji & Anisa Goshi
"WHAT DOES IT LOOK LIKE" - a Bolaji Thought Film
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"WHAT DOES IT LOOK LIKE" - a Bolaji Thought Film
Thank you for being.
inspiring!
Thank you dearly
Truly phenomenal work
Even his speech is imaged and His Art is speaking a Artist❤ Big up Brother
So much beauty and strength! And I love the antenna! Resonant with the notion behind 'Almost Invisible Angels': a short film made we made at tintern abbey: ua-cam.com/video/_7j4-ysBlvo/v-deo.html
Beautiful - looking forward to seeing your show at the arnolfini :-)
Incredible work my man. Salute
I need this size
Yes
I know
I so appreciate what you expressed about allowing a piece to “marinate”. I have started pieces and stopped for several weeks because something that I couldn’t see at the time was bothering me, until I would suddenly see the piece after a long lapse and have an epiphany about what was causing me consternation about it in the first place. I used to feel that I needed to be more spontaneous with my artwork, but I have come to realize that I’m more a bit more meticulous than that lol. Ideas will float in my mind for a long time as I mentally explore the possibilities, often getting unexpected inspiration that lays the whole path clear for me. Thank you for your inspiring commentaries.
I agree, beginning artworks without knowing the end image also allows the artist to apply the Dissociate Method of SEEING WITH EYES ALONE, ASSOCIATING WITH NO MNOWLEDGE NO FOCUS NO VALUE SYSTSM FOR FHE CHANGES AESTHETICALLY WITHIN YOUR FRAME OF SIGHT. WHICH, IM PROPOSING IN A DETAILED MANIFESTO OF THE DISSOCIATE PRACTICE, FAMILIARIZES THE DISSOCIATE ARTIST WITH HIS OWN EXCLUSIVELY, INNATE AESTHETIC VISUAL ATTRACTIONS LIKES DISLIKES WE ALL ARE BORN WITH YET NO TWO SETS OF PREDERENCES ARE ALIKE(THINK FINGEDPRINTS) BUT AFTER STARTI G A PAINTING LIKE YOU DO YOULL BE ALLOWED THE OPPORTUNITY TO LOOK AT THE WORK USING DISSOCIATES TECHNIQUE AND INCLUDE THOSE INNATE ATTRACTIONS EXCLUSIVELY YOURS ALONE HENCE HOUR WORKING AUTHENTICALLY AND PRODUCING BY DEFINITION, TRULY ORIGINAL ART! THANKS FOR YOUR GREAT ART AND CONTENT! IF YOU ARE INTERESTED I. THE DISSOCIATE METHOD AND CURIOUS ABOUT WHAT SETS IT APART FROM SAY THE OLD TE HNIQUE OF BLURRING YOUR OWN VISION TO MAKE AESTHETIC RELATIONSHIPS. ID BE HONORED TO Talk and explain Why i think ive discovered something fresh that is likely a lifes-work and certainly worth it. I know this can generate the next major movement if i handle things right, with perseverance. Hope to hear from you. On breaks from studio projects ill go pai t poetry in the streets on found objects etc...my "iGram" is (C.M.DOOM1982) ill send you a foow and hello or hmu. Thanks again
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good painting
a++++++
Nice color lines The color rhythm and the pictures are gorgeous.
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Love ❤️ it !!
Basquiat Clone.
Basquait clone.
No good...is bad...
Wow. I love special videos like this. Thank you so much for sharing
très beau
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Trying to make sense but all I see is basquiats copycat
First impression is a sense of energy if nothing else but one that would be my preferred feedback
Makes me wonder if one could dream consciously this comes close
Love the scale and playing
I dont get it but ok.
A mi también me gusta mucho Basquiat.
Imitating Basquiat is not going to cut it for you
Brillant!!!
Your works of art to me it look like some one trying to force himself into art world for me you just dont know what you realy doing you are just mix up things try to make art out of it it is sad to said but it is real cause that the way it is
excellent, provocative and thoughtful!
ASE .
I'm lowkey in Love
I enjoy this work but it's redundant Basquiat.
like how
I think you forget that Basquiat himself also was highly influenced by other artists Picasso, Klein, Roy Lichtenstein ( and other pop artists). Abstract expressionism with a mix of inspiration from African arts/crafts started with Picasso. Art is alot like " remixing" where the artist is always having a " discussion" with the past. That is taking elements from other artists and making your own " Style". This artist is not highly orginal, but he clearly has his own style and is brilliant with colours ( most great artists are great with colour). The obsession with " orginality" is overrated as far as i can see. Artists need to focus more on finding they`re own " style", than orginality. That is a artist that can create a 100% new art form comes maby just every 100 year or so. A new form like Kraftwerk created in music or Matisse is simply so rear that i almost never happens.
@@agapewyclef6381 Thank you for your response. Interesting observations that are as limited as this gentleman's work. Perhaps look at Bonnard if you want to see real color exploration. And King Crimson & Gentle Giant were way ahead of Kraftwerk. But in the end any creative endeavor is a cerebral expression and should be the ultimate expression of freedom! Peace and well being to you!
Lmaoooo
your guest's voice is garbled, the sound is too low. THIS LOOKS LIKE A GREAT CONVERSATION. I HOPE YOU CAN AJUST IT AND REPOST ! peace
There was a time being an artist took skills now anybody can be an artist you can take a child and put them both together and they will do similar art
Something you do not know produces fear. Fear is the opposite of love and is the cause of hatred. We are here to learn to love. In the end, all there is, is love.
Fantastic work. Truly Great Stuff. So Glad to have Bolaji on our Planet & not another.
Interesting ideas. I. work on the opposite side of the brain spectrum with my automatic drawing , using mindfulness. However , it is quite hard not to fall into flow. Love the colour vibrancy.
I love hearing you talk about art! You are filling a void of conversation on art in my life. I agree with you on so many points. I miss the banter. It gives an artist a boost to keep going, or change what you are doing, or even ideas, techniques, or clarity. I keep trying to paint a cornfield. I'm surrounded by cornfields. I usually see the painting as a flashing movie and need to stop somewhere in that to capture a frame. I create art because I have to create. I prefer photography which is what I was trained in but it seems like there a too many photographer (not necessarily art photographers in my book). So I turn back to painting. Just writing this has helped to clarify what and why I am painting another cornfield. Thanks!
Love the paintings.
Women historically have been the center of family. In the past, being in the center made it impossible to stand forward. The man was supposed to protect the family which sends him to the foreground.
A memory of color was when my parents bought me a large box of crayons. I couldn't believe there were so many colors in the world! I know I drew on the walls and got into trouble. So, I would go under desks and tables and draw as though I was doing the Sistine Chapel. Color is one of the languages I speak. If you let it flow, let the painting and colors speak to you, you get that subconscious flow. I like interpreting my paintings and photography psychologically. Yet art speaks on many levels through color, or the lack of color. I love your color language! Thank you for sharing, Bolaji!
Very primal..Love it
I completely understand you, friend! Wonderful work.
Storytelling.....yes, yes, Now my paintings make more sense. Thank you so, so much. Your lectures are a treasure