The
body of work by Wahaab and Adesina deconstructed the concept of how drawings can
interact with the gallery space. The drawings were in rhythm and movement,
travelling seamlessly from the drawing surface of canvas and paper, to the
walls of the gallery and finally into digital spacesvia Samsung tablet devices.
Samsung has in the past shown itself committed to creative disruptions, that
changes the way we think, engage the world around us. It is the first tech
company in Nigeria to collaborate with art on such a scale.
The
exhibition as a whole was an immediate conversation starter for all the guests
in attendance- Lagos’s art cognoscenti, collectors, auctioneers, critics,
artists, enthusiasts – and most importantly for Rele and Samsung, those who
were encountering art on such a scale for the first time. Rele’s mission is to
trigger a newfound appreciation for the arts and Samsung’s mobile technology
has proven to be a timely enabler of this cause.
The
exhibition was launched in line with an art competition, #TechMeetsArtNG,
details of which can be found on www.techmeetsart.ng. Submission
deadline for the art contest has been extended till 21st of September, 2015 whilst
the exhibition will be open to the public till 27th of September 2015.
Prospective participants for the competition can definitely draw inspiration
from the artwork of Wahaab and Adesina.
To see
the exhibition for yourself visit Rele Gallery, 5 Military Street, Onikan Lagos
which is open Tuesdays to Sundays.
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