Ademola Oladipo

Dance, Mexico City, 2023 Ademola Oladipo

 

Life is a Song is an exploration of the unseen melody of an ordinary life as a visual symphony captured through the lens of my camera. Through this exhibition, I invite you to join me on a journey of introspection and discovery, where each photograph is a verse, and every frame is a note in the grand composition of life.

Each photograph is a fleeting glimpse into the world we inhabit, a moment suspended in time, waiting to be embraced and celebrated. The subjects of Life is a Song are diverse and multifaceted, just like the songs that resonate in our hearts. 

From the quiet serenity of a dew-kissed morning to the vibrant chaos of a bustling street, from the tender caress of a loved one to the silent solitude of a contemplative moment, these photographs encapsulate the myriad facets of human experience.

Ademola Oladipo, an emerging artist in the world of photography, hails from the vibrant city of Lagos, Nigeria, and presently calls Toronto, Canada, his creative home. 

Ademola's work is a captivating fusion of influences drawn from diverse artistic disciplines. His photography is enriched by the cinematic narrative, the abstract beauty of art, the evocative brushstrokes of impressionism, and the symbolic depth that transcends the mundane simplicity of life. This multi-layered approach infuses his art with depth, meaning, and a story waiting to be uncovered.

In 2023, Ademola earned recognition for his dedication to the craft when his photographs were featured in the prestigious "Blue" exhibit at Gallery 44. This milestone marked a significant step in his emerging career.

At the heart of Ademola's work lies a profound philosophy: "Even the simplest mundane moments of life can reflect beauty, despair, among other things." Through his lens, he invites viewers to delve deeper into life's everyday occurrences, to discover the extraordinary concealed within the ordinary.

His photography promises to continue resonating with audiences, offering a fresh perspective on the world around us and reminding us that art resides in the most unexpected places.

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Contact: styccs@gmail.com
Website: talabeilm.format.com
IG: @talab_eilm

May 15 to May 26th, 2024
918 Bathurst Street, Toronto
Sun and Star Rooms

Hours: Wednesday - Sunday, 12pm to 5pm
Opening reception: Thursday, May 16th from 6-9pm
Artist talk: Saturday, May 18th from 1-3pm