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LAGOS.- Lagos-based African Artists Foundation, a non-profit organization and art space, unveils A Pilgrims Journey; Through the Shades of Yellow, the latest series of works by emerging Nigerian artist Johnson Ocheja. Marking his first-ever solo exhibition following a two-week artist residency at AAF Headquarters in April 2023, the exhibition is on view from April 22 May 20, 2023, at the Alliance Française de Lagos and the AAF Headquarters, Lagos, Nigeria. Curated by Princess Ayoola, the exhibition echoes the artist's creative journey and immortalization of his reoccurring subjects through a vibrant explosion of yellow hues. This exhibition aligns with AAF's artist development initiatives, directly supporting the foundation's mission of fostering and aiding emerging African artists through solo exhibitions.
The dual-location exhibition showcases 12 large-scale paintings by Ocheja and in the collaborative spirit of the AAF and the local artist community, it will also present collaborative works by Ocheja and four other artists, creating opportunities for collaboration and community engagement by employing diverse forms of displaying work to enhance audience interaction.
For his solo debut, Johnson Ocheja makes his muse the pilgrim archetype. The exhibition depicts a series of portraits, mesmerizing and saturating his canvas through an intense reiteration of the color yellow as an emblem of happiness and bliss. The artist's subjects are depicted in their gardens of pure delight, enjoying the fruits of their life journey irrespective of the simplicity of their physical reality. The title of the exhibition finds its roots in Ochejas pursuit of a symbolic quest, the ultimate journey of the artist, seeking a safe, often solitary space envisaged as a pilgrims journey to bliss. The pilgrim is typically associated with religious iconography, but the pilgrim is really anyone who seeks a deeper sense of purpose and significance in life. This questing is part of Ochejas journey.
Marking significant symbolism, representing felicity, possibilities, and hope, each shade of yellow, from a lighter and spirited hue to a deeper and more muddy tone, resonates deeply with the artists personal journey. Yellow is Ochejas safe color. Although the human body is the primary element in this body of work, Ocheja emphasizes the subjects internal worlds through various shades of yellow, elevating it beyond its aesthetic code and becoming a symbolic portal into the experience of individual and collective happiness.
Foliage in these portraits serves as a recurring motif of vitality and connectedness to life sources, nature and abundance. It is a reference to our greatest desire for space, space to be, to roam, to wonder and wander. The presence of religious symbolism is an attempt to revive spiritual connections in a society that often overlooks spirituality in favour of materiality.
Furthermore, in this exhibition, Ocheja uses the pilgrim archetype to reference pilgrims of oldHindus, Buddhists and Christians alikefor whom the colour yellow symbolizes knowledge, enlightenment and spiritual growth. Thus, he elevates happiness to sacred contemplation.
In truth, Ochejas characters are not so much striving for happiness as they are already in their gardens of pure bliss, enjoying the fruits of their journey irrespective of the simplicity of their physical reality. Moments of domestic life are captured in Ochejas paintings as visual journal entries, reminding us that like a pilgrim, we must retain a journey-oriented mindset by shifting away from the romanticisation of the destination, to focus on the people and social relationships that make the destination tangible and rewarding. Again, we are reminded that happiness is not just an individual pursuit but a shared experience that brings people together and uplifts those who are struggling. It is a journey of noble curiosity.
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