Chibuike Uzoma is a multidisciplinary artist who works primarily with painting, photography, drawing, and text. His process is organic, fluid, spontaneous, and conceptually-driven in which the paintings, drawings, photographic performances, or texts develop in conversation with ideas, and possibilities.
Prior to coming to Yale School of Art to complete an MFA in painting (2021), he practiced art as a full-time studio artist, producing projects, exhibitions (solo and group), and artist residencies in Africa, Europe, Asia, as well as the United States.
Coloured Girl By The Corner | 137cm x 106.5cm | oil, oil stick on canvas | 2018Girl Carrying a Skull | 137cm x 106.5cm | oil, oil stick, spray paint on canvas | 2018Also A Unicorn (after Things Fall Apart) | 45cm x 91cm x 122cm | oil, oil stick on canvas | 2017Graphic Violence | 152cm x 137cm | oil, oil stick, spray paint on canvas | 2018Vultures Preying On The Living | 152cm x 137cm | oil, oil stick, spray paint on canvas | 2018Girl and Cocks II | 137cm x 106.5cm | oil, spray paint on canvas | 2018Rally | 137cm x 106.5cm | oil, collage on canvas | 2018Serving Cake For Dinner | 152cm x 137cm | oil, spray paint on canvas | 2018Untitled | 121cm x 106.5cm | oil, oil stick, spray paint on canvas | 2018
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