Eniwaye Oluwaseyi interview | Rijksakademie Open Studios
There is a dreaminess in Eniwaye Oluwaseyi’s paintings, with the people he depicts existing between dimensions, one of which could be the everyday world, the other a more psychological realm. His paintings at the Rijksakademie, for instance, often feature pictures within the picture, establishing split realities within a single image, with some passages almost dissolving into abstraction. In this way, Oluwaseyi finds a correspondence between the mythic nature of image-making and the transience of existence. As he explains in this interview: “Everyone at this point is right in-between, whether socially or politically, because we are looking at the past and hoping for a better future.” Interview by TOM DENMAN Filmed and edited by MARTIN KENNEDY

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