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Kambui Olujimi

“My work manifests collective psychic space as a means of investigating social practices, policies, and exchanges. I am interested in the seamless process of synthesizing invisible constructs into what commonly function as 'inevitabilities.' This pursuit takes shape through interdisciplinary bodies of work that investigate these phenomena from multiple angles of inquiry.”

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Fathom, 2017
Six chandeliers, rubber inner tubes, and wooden pallets
80 x 50 x 42 in.

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Hands to Hand from the North Star series, 2020
Ink and graphite on paper
22 x 28 in.

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High Road from the North Star series, 2020
Ink and graphite on paper
20 x 27 in.

Kambui Olujimi is a multidisciplinary artist who grew up in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood in Brooklyn. His work has included large-scale sculpture, painting, installation, photography, video, and performance. Read his interview with Chenée Daley here.

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