Oluwatobiloba Ajayi


is a London-based artist and writer. She holds a BA in Architecture from Princeton University and an MA from the Courtauld Institute of Art, where she specialised in post-war Black British Art. Informed by anti-, post-, and decolonial theory, her work centres on the importance of space within Black feminist epistemologies. Her writing has appeared in The Architectural Review, Elephant, Worms, and Frieze, among others. Recent group exhibitions include Amphiphrasis (words as objects): Oluwatobiloba Ajayi and Theresa Hak Kyung Cha at the Broodthaers Society of America, NY(2024), and Manifold Lagos at Alára (2024).



@oluwatobilobaajayi_   //    tobi_ajayi@ymail.com
     



Home as Corpus, Strada Gallery
September 13-15, 2023
curated by Diallo Simon-Ponte
New York City, US

Right: Was It Worth It?, digital print on canvas, 46” by 64”, 2023
Left: A Mother’s Plate I and II, mono screenprints, 8” by 11”, 2021 

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