Samson Bakare: Let This Be A Sign

Samson Bakare: Let This Be A Sign

Samson Bakare: Let This Be A Sign
9th March 2023 – 8th April 2023
Dorothy Circus London
35 Connaught Street
London
W2 2AZ

Dorothy Circus Gallery, London, is proud to present the highly anticipated solo exhibition of Nigerian artist, painter, and sculptor Samson Bakare, which will open to the public, with the artist present, on March 9, 2023. “Let this be a Sign” consists of a body of 15 brand-new works, including paintings, sculptures, and (pictorial) installations, with a surprising and evocative visual impact.

In the foreground is the theme of unity and harmony, which the artist represents through an exploration of the relationship between art and both physical and temporal space. Bakare describes his art as a “time machine” and, in a profound reference to metaphysics, invites the viewer to go beyond the sensations suggested by what one sees.

Samson Bakare: Let This Be A Sign
DCG Samson Bakare Portrait of Mimi, 2023,
91.44 x 60.96 cm, Acrylic on canvas
Courtesy of DCG and the artist

Bakare’s works capture both gaze and thought on a psychedelic canvas, placing us in front of captivating plastic illusions and letting us venture into a game of representation that is both figurative and abstract, in which we lose track of place and time. We are accompanied in a transversal reading of time by the artist’s empathetic googly eyes. Starting from Bakare’s cultural roots, but with an eye to the future, we find ourselves authors with him of a new writing of the Black Cultural Figuration, in a leap of intuition and innovation for a story of art and the depth of the human mind that is recurring and cyclical.

Unity is the core concept, brought to light by Bakare as a result of the feeling of recognition aroused by sharing the matrix that unites us all—the memory of our past, our history—as a starting point for the future and for change. With a distinctive use of a flamboyant, floral-inspired palette, the artist assigns colour a leading role in his investigation of harmony. In search of the perfect balance between collectivism and individualism, fundamental, according to Bakare, to promoting an inclusive community, the rich compositions, characterized by a vibrant mix of shades, compose before our eyes in kaleidoscopic patterns that embed and mix with the human figure.

Samson Bakare: Let This Be A Sign

Bakare takes us on an investigation into the psychological effects of colour, in opposition to the traditional stereotypes associated with its use and enjoyment according to gender, in a reference to the laws of potential differences and challenging the status quo, with this audacious chromatic game.

The study of colour in Bakare’s art has its roots in Pop Art as well as Impressionism and Dadaism, and it also relates to comics and manga, which the artist admires and regards as a source of inspiration for young artists. The portrait is the most represented form of expression in his art, with strong roots dating back to the Coptic art of East Africa and the NOK art of Nigeria. However, Bakare defines himself as a multidisciplinary artist, whose ever-evolving technique aims to remain versatile and free, embodying the spirit of his era without limits. In a continuous tension to use new techniques and new tools, borrowed from illustration, street art, and all contemporary movements, Bakare’s painting returns to a narrative pictorial result of great impact, deep and rich in levels of consistency.

Let This Be a Sign” marks a significant moment in the global art market as it recognizes the great potential of contemporary African art. Bakare’s unique and profound style, linked to a message of equality and freedom, resonates with pride both among major institutions and private collectors. Represented in a regal posture, Bakare’s portraits embody the statement of our century, which rediscovers social dignity by restoring its position in the future to the black population it deserves.

©2023 Samson Bakare, Dorothy Circus