14/02/22

Eric Adjei Tawiah @ Gallery 1957, London - Threads of Past and Present

Eric Adjei Tawiah
Threads of Past and Present
Gallery 1957, London
Through 5 March 2022

Eric Adjei Tawiah
ERIC EDJEI TAWIAH
Reminisce, 2021
Oil, and nylon sponge on canvas 
Image copyright the artist, courtesy Gallery 1957

Gallery 1957, London presents Threads of Past and Present, a solo exhibition of new work by Ghanaian artist Eric Adjei Tawiah with a curatorial essay by Rebecca Anne Proctor. 

In his most recent work on view in Threads of Past and Present, the artist’s first solo show at Gallery 1957 in London, Eric Adjei Tawiah offers a celebration of camaraderie, friendship, family and major public figures, both living and deceased, during a moment when human kinship is needed more than ever. Through these new paintings Tawiah resurrects the spirit of people, things and events that have since past and imbues them with new life—with a loving and immortal presence. The artist’s body of 17 new works, include several paintings portraying the two Ghanaian friends. Depicted regularly by Tawiah, they are also practicing artists who are currently studying fine art at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology in Kumasi, Ghana. Eric Adjei Tawiah captures them on Accra’s famed Labadi beach strolling hand clasped in hand dressed in fashionable attire once worn by his grandfather.

On the inclusion of floral elements into his new body of work, the artist explains, “These are flowers that I saw when my mother’s body was being put into her grave,” he explains. “They are flowers people threw at her form as it was being lowered into the ground as a sign of respect. I remember all of the flowers I saw on the graves at the cemetery.” A rich use of flowers in these new works thus refer to the joy of living, the beauty of the natural world and commemoration for those no longer with us.

ERIC EDJEI TAWIAH (b. 1987) is a Ghanaian artist and alumnus of the prestigious Ghanatta College of Art and Design in Accra, Ghana. Eric Adjei Tawiah is known and revered for his unique approach of using nylon sponge for vibrant figurative representations. Adjei Tawiah lives and works in Accra - Ghana, where he is inspired by his community and surroundings. His unique technique which he has labeled “Sponge Martial” – is a practice inspired by the cleansing of his mother’s corpse in the mortuary. Tawiah channels this idea of cleansing through his work, the bright, vibrant colors a representation of the bright moments that follow the darker times in life. Eric Adjei Tawiah hopes by developing his artistic voice - his work will serve as a source of inspiration to humanity through times of affliction.

GALLERY 1957
1 Hyde Park Gate, London SW7 5EW