Sejiro Avoseh Nigerian Artist
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| Birthday |
30th November, 1989
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| Nationality |
Nigerian
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| Occupation |
Artist
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Sejiro Avoseh (born 1990 in Lagos) is a contemporary artist currently based in the United Kingdom, whose practice functions as a visual autobiography, an ongoing exploration of migration, identity, and self-invention. Avoseh navigates a complex terrain shaped by layered displacements. Having left a homeland marked by internal challenges to settle in a former colonial power, his experience of place is both geographic and psychological. This duality informs the emotional and conceptual depth of his work. Working primarily in painting and collage, Avoseh constructs charged, fragmented compositions that reflect the disorientation and transformation inherent in the migratory experience. His figures often distorted, layered, or reassembled embody the shifting nature of memory, the impact of dislocation, and the search for belonging. His process is intuitive yet critical, blending personal narrative with broader socio-political commentary. Avoseh holds a Master’s in Fine Art from the University for the Creative Arts, Canterbury, and a Higher National Diploma in Painting from Lagos State Polytechnic. His work has been exhibited internationally, including at Kravets Wehby Gallery (New York), Afikaris Gallery (Paris), Jupiter Contemporary (Miami), among others. Anchored in lived experience, Avoseh’s practice resists fixed identities, embracing instead the tension and fluidity that define contemporary existence. His work offers not just a record of movement, but a meditation on what it means to continually reconstruct the self in unfamiliar landscapes. His works are deeply autobiographical, lending critical voices on the poor fate of the indigent underclass in his society, and on the highhandedness and abuse of power by public servants and elected officials.