Show Me The World Mister
November 10, 2022–February 5, 2023
64 Chisenhale Road
London E3 5QZ
United Kingdom
Hours: Wednesday–Sunday 12–6pm
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Show Me The World Mister is a solo exhibition comprising two new films by London-based artist Ayo Akingbade. Shot on location in Nigeria, The Fist and Faluyi are Akingbade’s most ambitious productions to date, building upon her continued interest in history, place-making, legacy and power.
Shot on 35mm film, The Fist is an intimate portrait of a modernist style factory—the first Guinness brewery built outside of Ireland and the UK, located in Nigeria, 12 miles from the centre of Lagos on the Ikeja Industrial Estate. Completed in 1962, in the wake of Nigeria’s independence from Britain, the factory is a site where interwoven histories of industrialisation and labour are brought into focus. Observing the comings and goings of workers, and the factory’s assembly and packing lines, Akingbade perceptively highlights the deep-rooted politics embedded in the beverage’s production.
At the opposite end of the gallery, the artist’s second film, Faluyi, follows protagonist Ife as she embarks on a meditative journey tracing familial legacy and mysticism within ancestral land. Shot on 16mm film in the Idanre Hills – a UNESCO World Heritage site in Ondo State, the birthplace of Akingbade’s parents – the film is an introspective contemplation of the artist’s own personal relationship with Nigeria. Panoramic views of bouldering hills surrounded by thick groves form the backdrop to a sensitive tale of loss and longing, turned hope and celebration.
Both films are situated within a wider installation formed by a central axis of aluminium, steel and polycarbonate. Operating within an atmosphere of reduced daylight, the original architecture of the gallery—a former veneer factory and brewery—is still perceptible, albeit through a tinted film that evokes the dust of the harmattan season in West Africa. The presentation shuns total darkness to render visible factory-made infrastructures and recall the fading street lights of Faluyi.
Screenings
The Fist: 24 minutes / Faluyi: 14 minutes
The films screen consecutively and loop every 45 minutes
First screening: 12pm; last screening: 5:15pm
Exhibition events
As part of the commissioning process, a programme of talks and events has been devised in collaboration with Ayo Akingbade, spanning the duration of the exhibition.
Talk: Thursday, November 17, 7pm (onsite & online)
A panel discussion including Cultural Theorist Dr David Dibosa and academic Sam Wetherell reflecting on themes of power, trade and industrialisation in Akingbade’s films.
Reading: Thursday, December 8, 7pm (onsite & online)
An evening of live readings responding to the exhibition with poet Gboyega Odubanjo and others
Workshop: Saturday, January 7, 2pm (onsite)
Artist Birungi Kawooya leads a creative workshop exploring West African batik inspired by Akingbade’s films.
Conversation: Thursday, February 2, 7pm (onsite & online)
Ayo Akingbade is joined by travel writer and author Noo Saro-Wiwa to discuss the new commission.
All events are free to attend and open to all. To book, visit our website or talk to a member of staff.
We are committed to ensuring our events are accessible for all. Please contact mail [at] chisenhale.org.uk to discuss any access needs. Please be advised that requests should be made two weeks in advance of the event.
Biography
Ayo Akingbade lives and works in London. Selected exhibitions include: Duette, Towner Eastbourne, (2022); Jitterbug, Museum of the Home, London (2022); Domestic Drama, Halle Fuer Kunst Steiermark, Graz; A Glittering City: Ayo Akingbade with Duchamp & Sons, Whitechapel Gallery; An Infinity of Traces, Lisson Gallery, London (all 2021); Songs From A Forgotten Past, Instituto Tomie Ohtake, Sao Pāulo (2020); Towner International Biennial, Towner Eastbourne; No News Today, Institute of Contemporary Arts, London (all 2019); and Urban Rhapsodies, Film Society of Lincoln Center, New York (2017). Her films have been shown at Cannes Film Festival, Berwick Film & Media Arts Festival, MoMA Doc Fortnight and International Short Film Festival Oberhausen among others. Akingbade was a finalist in Visual Art for Arts Foundation Futures Award and is a recipient of the Kleinwort Hambros Emerging Artist Prize, Brewers Award and Loewe Foundation X Studio Voltaire Award.
Show Me The World Mister is co-produced by Chisenhale Gallery, London, and Spike Island, Bristol, and commissioned by Chisenhale Gallery; Spike Island; the Whitworth, The University of Manchester; BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead; and John Hansard Gallery, Southampton.
Following its Chisenhale Gallery premiere, the work will be exhibited at partner venues through 2023-24.
The commission and its acquisition by the Whitworth, The University of Manchester collection, are made possible with Art Fund support. With additional support from the Chisenhale Gallery Commissions Fund and WEVAA (West of England Visual Arts Alliance).
Corporate Headline Supporter: Kleinwort Hambros.
Headline Supporters: Shane Akeroyd and the Rennie Collection.
With additional support from the Ayo Akingbade Supporters’ Circle.
*Image above: Ayo Akingbade, Show Me The World Mister, 2022. Production image. Produced by Chisenhale Gallery, London, and Spike Island, Bristol, and commissioned by Chisenhale Gallery; Spike Island; The Whitworth, The University of Manchester; BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead; and John Hansard Gallery, Southampton. Courtesy of the artist.