Luke Agada: Painting the Complexities of Globalization and the Migrant Form

Abbie Wilson, Our Culture, May 23, 2024

Luke Agada, the dynamic painter hailing from Lagos, is captivating the art world with his profound exploration of the subjects of globalization, migration, and cultural dislocation. His abstract figurative paintings, featuring warped figures and dream-like compositions, symbolize the intricacies of hyphenated identities and the transformation of the human figure in modern art history. Agada’s practice delves into the ambiguity of identity within post-structuralist theory, presenting a visual narrative that is as compelling as it is thought-provoking.

 

Since relocating to the United States and completing his MFA in painting at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Agada has been contemplating the instability of the transitory human condition. His surrealist-inspired paintings depict disembodied figures floating in ethereal spaces, capturing the intersections of time and space in our postmodern world. These works reflect the complex identities formed in the liminal spaces of migration and cultural exchange. Through his art, Agada reveals the profound contradictions and tensions that define contemporary human experience.

 

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