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Ojobo Captivates Art Lovers With Exhibition On Climate Change In UK

Renowned artist's thought-provoking works seek action on climate crisis

by Chinelo Chikelu
11 months ago
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Chinze Ojobo, a distinguished contemporary Nigerian artist with over 25 years of experience, recently captivated art enthusiasts and collectors with her groundbreaking exhibition at the prestigious Thames Side Studios in the Royal Borough of Greenwich, London.

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Chinze, a Fine and Applied Arts graduate from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, showcased her profound artistic talent through various mediums, including acrylic on carved wood, acrylic on canvas, acrylic on Ankara cloth, and found objects. Her diverse range of works showcased her versatility and creativity as an artist.

The exhibition, which took place between June 15-16, 2024, was a resounding success, drawing art lovers from all walks of life. Chinze’s open studio allowed visitors to witness her latest creations firsthand, providing an immersive experience that left a lasting impression.

Under the theme, “Melting Boundaries,” Chinze’s exhibition shed light on the pressing challenges of climate change, particularly the alarming rise in displaced populations in Africa and around the world due to desert encroachment, flooding, and the hazardous effects of global carbon emissions. Chinze urged society to unite and address these urgent environmental issues through her art.

Her thought-provoking paintings served as a visual narrative, capturing the devastating consequences of climate change and the human struggle against its relentless force. With a deep understanding of the power of art to convey messages, Chinze’s creations evoked emotions, pushing viewers to contemplate the urgency of the climate crisis and the need for immediate action.

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Speaking at the exhibition, she emphasised the importance of raising awareness about climate change and its impact on vulnerable communities. She called for a concerted effort from individuals, governments, and organisations to address the pressing issues of global warming, deforestation, and carbon emissions.

Art critics praised the exhibition and commended Chinze’s ability to merge artistic expression with social commentary. Her work was a powerful catalyst for change, encouraging viewers to reflect on their role in preserving the environment and taking steps towards a sustainable future.

As Ojobo’s exhibition came to a close, it left an indelible mark on the art world and the collective consciousness of those who had the privilege of experiencing it. Through her poignant and evocative creations, Chinze Ojobo succeeded in reminding us of our responsibility to protect our planet and create a better world for future generations.

Chinze has exhibited her works in various cities worldwide, including the New York Art Expo, London, Paris, Jo’burg, Plovdiv, Bulgaria, Los Angeles, Washington, DC, Lagos, and Abuja.


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