OBI AGWAM

SMILE FOR TOMORROW

JANUARY 23, 2021 - FEBRUARY 27, 2021


OBI AGWAM
SMILE FOR TOMORROW
SOLO EXHIBITION (PROJECT ROOM)
EXHIBITION DATES: 23 JANUARY 2021 to 27 FEBRUARY 2021
OPENING RECEPTION: SAT JAN 23 (By Appointment Only)
GALLERY HOURS: TUES - SAT / 1PM - 6PM (By Appointment Only)
NEW IMAGE ART, 7920 SANTA MONICA BLVD LOS ANGELES CA 90046


New Image Art Gallery is pleased to present A Smile For Tomorrow, the inaugural solo exhibition by New York based artist Obi Agwam premiering January 23, 2021. 

Obi Emmanuel Agwam (B.1999 in Lagos Nigeria), is a painter based in New York City. In his work he predicts the future, reflects on the past, and represents the present. He composes black figures as cartoons as a means of creating a more dreamlike and free setting. He uses imagery of stars, smiles and black figures to express his interpretations of stories from growing up in Jamaica, Queens with the people he loves. Agwam’s work is the amalgamation of the black experience in New York City.

A Smile For Tomorrow is a series of works that play on the idea of staying optimistic through troubled times. This exhibition aims to transport the viewer to a familiar yet fictional plane, where dreams, cityscapes, and black figures collide. Throughout his body of work flowers are mystically floating as a metaphor of the ever-present cycle of life and death. Each character has their own narrative that reflects current events or stories told from the past. Obi Agwam interprets the black figures as almost recognizable cartoon characters with elongated, exaggerated features, and large smiles with protruding teeth. The characters are usually in a city setting or suspended in space with varied textures and colors. Extra large mouths, red lips, exaggerated features on some of the characters are all references to depictions of black figures from the past in America. Agwam strives to challenge the negative imagery and stereotypes of black people by reclaiming ownership through his paintings.