
Ayotunde Ojo
A Life Of Its Own
26 March – 27 June 2026
Tiwani Contemporary
13 Elsie Femi Pearse Street
Victoria Island, Lagos

Courtesy of the Artist and Tiwani Contemporary. Photography Yinka Babalola.
Tiwani Contemporary, Lagos is pleased to present Ayotunde Ojo: A Life Of Its Own which references Ojo’s painting process and understanding of how each painting arrives into being. The artist states:
“The result is a painting that resists stillness. These works do not document a moment; they register duration. The room is not fixed. It adjusts, shifts, absorbs emotional residue. Figures appear anchored yet slightly unsettled, as though existing across more than one temporal plane. What is seen is both present and remembered.”
Ojo presents his domestic interiors as living, shifting spaces, altered by light, stillness and movement, subtly capturing the temporal shifts that coexist within a shared space. The paintings feel almost cinematic; compressing a series of lived experiences within the same space at different points of time, reminding us that time is never suspended but can be read as layered, infinite, visual information. The walls shift, light contradicts itself, perspectives fracture and sometimes settle momentarily on subjects and objects.
Retaining the underdrawings, Ojo references the compositional decisions that remain embedded beneath the surface, of which the canvas becomes a site of accumulation, the charcoal remains visible as a form of structural memory, and the oil and acrylic paint accumulate over these traces, sometimes clarifying, sometimes obscuring.
The exhibition reflects an awareness that life does not stand still. Relationships between lovers, friends, family and animals carry moments of closeness and potential friction. By layering multiple scenes together, Ojo introduces a quiet tension into the compositions. The home, once perceived primarily as a site of stability, becomes a space that both shelters and mirrors the instabilities of the outside world.

Courtesy of the Artist and Tiwani Contemporary. Photography Yinka Babalola.
About the artist:
Ayotunde Ojo, born in 1995. Lives and works in Lagos, Nigeria.
Ojo’s works explore the emotions and intensity of human relationships and experiences, drawing inspirations from intimate moments, the unspoken language of gestures as well as interior spaces.
Primarily working within the medium of painting, Ojo captures the essence of these moments and experiences within his compositions, by representing himself or his subjects in a melancholic, tranquil solitude of lived spaces. Ojo views his paintings as self-portraits influenced by memory, the subconscious, encounters and exchange with people and his environment.
His calm, introspective paintings are often stark, alienated and are usually of himself, family, and close friends. He employs the use of different materials like charcoal, pastel, oil and acrylic which he uses organically through his painting while embracing a muted colour palette allowing for subtle tones and delicate hues to create an atmosphere that embodies an introspective mood.

