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Leo Asemota (born 1967 in
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)Leo Asemota (20 October 2005
"Leo Asemota: biography"
''TheGuardian.com''.
is a contemporary
artist An artist is a person engaged in an activity related to creating art, practicing the arts, or demonstrating an art. The common usage in both everyday speech and academic discourse refers to a practitioner in the visual arts only. However, th ...
living and working in
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, England. Asemota employs
photography Photography is the art, application, and practice of creating durable images by recording light, either electronically by means of an image sensor, or chemically by means of a light-sensitive material such as photographic film. It is employed ...
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film A film also called a movie, motion picture, moving picture, picture, photoplay or (slang) flick is a work of visual art that simulates experiences and otherwise communicates ideas, stories, perceptions, feelings, beauty, or atmosphere ...
and
video Video is an electronic medium for the recording, copying, playback, broadcasting, and display of moving visual media. Video was first developed for mechanical television systems, which were quickly replaced by cathode-ray tube (CRT) syste ...
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performance A performance is an act of staging or presenting a play, concert, or other form of entertainment. It is also defined as the action or process of carrying out or accomplishing an action, task, or function. Management science In the work place ...
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sculpture Sculpture is the branch of the visual arts that operates in three dimensions. Sculpture is the three-dimensional art work which is physically presented in the dimensions of height, width and depth. It is one of the plastic arts. Durable sc ...
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drawings Drawing is a form of Visual arts, visual art in which an artist uses instruments to mark paper or other two-dimensional surface. Drawing instruments include graphite pencils, pen and ink, various kinds of paints, inked brushes, colored pencils, ...
and various progressions in his work.


Work

Spoonman (1999) a film about
reality principle In Freudian psychology and psychoanalysis, the reality principle (german: Realitätsprinzip) is the ability of the mind to assess the reality of the external world, and to act upon it accordingly, as opposed to acting on the pleasure principle. A ...
s explored through the life of a heroin dependent was Asemota's first work. FiTH WORK (born 1999) is an ongoing series with which he evolves a
language Language is a structured system of communication. The structure of a language is its grammar and the free components are its vocabulary. Languages are the primary means by which humans communicate, and may be conveyed through a variety of met ...
for his ideas. FiTH is an
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coined in 1999 by him meaning ''fever in the head''. The works from the series are unique not only in form and approach but also because there are no multiples. One of his best known works is the year-long photographic study Map of a City (2001). Asemota started the project on January 1, 2001, travelling indiscriminately across London City in search of the site-specific Witness Appeal boards installed by the city's Police Force in an appeal for witnesses to numerous crimes. Images from the study were published in a controversial limited edition booklet by London Borough of Camden and featured in the premiere issue of the arts journal ''Magnet'', which was published by Institute of International Visual Arts(inIVA) and launched at
Venice Biennale The Venice Biennale (; it, La Biennale di Venezia) is an international cultural exhibition hosted annually in Venice, Italy by the Biennale Foundation. The biennale has been organised every year since 1895, which makes it the oldest of ...
in 2001. "Map of a City" was presented at Justina Barnicke Gallery Toronto Canada in the group exhibition “28 Days: Reimagining Black History Month” curated by Pamela Edmonds and Sally Frater. On invitation from Lisa Goldman, artistic director of award-winning theatre company The Red Room, Asemota created video installations and a portfolio of photographic portraits of
Hoxton Hoxton is an area in the London Borough of Hackney, England. As a part of Shoreditch, it is often considered to be part of the East End – the historic core of wider East London. It was historically in the county of Middlesex until 1889. I ...
residents for the site-specific production
Hoxton Story {{italic title ''Hoxton Story'' is an epic and poetic multi-plot fable marking the 10th anniversary of the multi-award-winning theatre company The Red Room. Inspiration Hoxton, England, became notable in the 1990s as a groovy district of loft ...
which opened at
Hoxton Hall Hoxton Hall is a performance arts theatre and community centre in the Hoxton area of Shoreditch, at 130 Hoxton Street, in the London Borough of Hackney. A grade II* listed building, the theatre was first built as a Music hall in 1863, as MacDonal ...
, to sold-out performances on September 10, 2005. Also in 2005, Asemota began The Ens Project (2005 - 2019) an art work informed by the
Edo people The Edo or Benin people are an Edoid ethnic group primarily found in Edo State, Southern part of Nigeria. They speak the Edo language and are the descendants of the founders of the Benin Empire. They are closely related to other ethnic group ...
of Benin's annual
Igue festival Igue festival (also known as King’s Festival) is a celebration with its origin in the Benin Kingdom of Edo State, Nigeria Nigeria ( ), , ig, Naìjíríyà, yo, Nàìjíríà, pcm, Naijá , ff, Naajeeriya, kcg, Naijeriya officially ...
, the infamous British sacking and subsequently, looting of the Kingdom of Benin during the 1897
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and the essay
The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction "The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction" (1935), by Walter Benjamin, is an essay of cultural criticism which proposes and explains that mechanical reproduction devalues the ''aura'' (uniqueness) of an ''objet d'art''. That in the age ...
by the German cultural theorist
Walter Benjamin Walter Bendix Schönflies Benjamin (; ; 15 July 1892 – 26 September 1940) was a German Jewish philosopher, cultural critic and essayist. An eclectic thinker, combining elements of German idealism, Romanticism, Western Marxism, and Jewish mys ...
. The first three years of the project was presented in the survey Leo Asemota: The Ens Project's First Principles at
New Art Exchange New Art Exchange is a contemporary art gallery in Nottingham's Hyson Green neighborhood representing contexts of Black, Asian, and minority ethnic artists and communities. The organisation formed as a charity in 2003 from APNA Arts (a South ...
in 2011. A new artwork The Intrinsic Tendency of The Ens Sign was commissioned for the
Sharjah Biennial The Sharjah Biennial is a large-scale contemporary art exhibition that takes place once every two years in the city of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. The first Sharjah Biennial took place in 1993, and was organized by the Sharjah Department of Cul ...
14. In 2017, Asemota participated in
documenta 14 documenta 14 was the fourteenth edition of the art exhibition documenta and took place in 2017 in both Kassel, Germany, its traditional home, and Athens, Greece. It was held first in Athens from 8 April to 16 July, and in Kassel from 10 June ...
Radio Program from June 17 – July 7, 2017. His show Intermission Transmission Temporal were a diverse series of broadcasts with content that was composed from day to day. A neon light installation, music dictionaries, works on paper and performances make up Asemota's Workbook for Exploring the Sonic Cosmologies of Halim El-Dabh (2018–21) for the research, exhibition and publication project on Egyptian
composer A composer is a person who writes music. The term is especially used to indicate composers of Western classical music, or those who are composers by occupation. Many composers are, or were, also skilled performers of music. Etymology and Defi ...
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scholar A scholar is a person who pursues academic and intellectual activities, particularly academics who apply their intellectualism into expertise in an area of study. A scholar can also be an academic, who works as a professor, teacher, or researche ...
and
teacher A teacher, also called a schoolteacher or formally an educator, is a person who helps students to acquire knowledge, competence, or virtue, via the practice of teaching. ''Informally'' the role of teacher may be taken on by anyone (e.g. whe ...
Halim El-Dabh Halim Abdul Messieh El-Dabh ( ar, حليم عبد المسيح الضبع, ''Ḥalīm ʻAbd al-Masīḥ al-Ḍab''ʻ; March 4, 1921 – September 2, 2017) was an Egyptian-American composer, musician, ethnomusicologist, and educator, who ha ...
The exhibitions “Canine Wisdom for The Barking Dog - The Dog Done Gone Deaf: Exploring The Sonic Cosmologies of Halim El-Dabh” (2018) was held in Dakar, Senegal during 13th edition of
Dakar Biennale The Dakar Biennale, or Dak'Art - Biennale de l'Art Africain Contemporain, is a major contemporary art exhibition that takes place once every two years in Dakar, Senegal. Dak'Art's focus has been on Contemporary African Art since 1996. History T ...
2018, and “HERE HISTORY BEGAN.Tracing the Re/Verberations of Halim El-Dabh” (2021) at SAVVY Contemporary Berlin. The project was organized by SAVVY Contemporary Berlin and curated by Cameroonian curator
Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung (born in 1977 in Yaoundé, Cameroon) is a contemporary art curator and writer. He lives in Berlin. Early life and education Ndikung moved to Germany in 1997 to study at the Technical University of Berlin, Technical ...
, Egyptian curator Kamila Metwaly and Senegalese curator Marie Hélène Pereira. Asemota's collaborative exhibition #215 with Angolan artist Nastio Mosquito was held at
Portikus Portikus is an exhibition hall for contemporary art in Frankfurt am Main, that was founded in 1987 by Kasper König. The museum is part of the Museumsufer. Portikus presents the work of internationally renowned artists, and exhibits younger, emer ...
Frankfurt in 2018. The exhibition was based on the conversations between the two artists since their first meeting during
documenta 14 documenta 14 was the fourteenth edition of the art exhibition documenta and took place in 2017 in both Kassel, Germany, its traditional home, and Athens, Greece. It was held first in Athens from 8 April to 16 July, and in Kassel from 10 June ...
Radio Program in 2017 and featured works they developed specifically for Portikus. The exhibition opening hours were from sunrise to sunset. Findings Through Principles of Phrenology, Literature, Sound and Advertising was Asemota's contribution to the exhibition “Ultrasanity: On Madness, Psychiatry and Resistance” held at ifa-Galerie Berlin in 2019. One of the works in the exhibition was ''(ultrasanity anecdotes sound fractions'') an artwork album of songs on the subject of madness. Asemota and Cameroonian curator Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung compiled the songs. For the 12th edition of
Sonsbeek Sonsbeek is an outdoor sculpture exhibition founded in 1949, that takes place intermittently in Park Sonsbeek in Arnhem, the Netherlands. It was originally meant to be a biennial exhibition, however it occurs on an irregular schedule. Sonsbeek ...
20→24 the International Contemporary Art Exhibition in Arnhem, the Netherlands “Force Times Distance: On Labour and its Sonic Ecologies”, Asemota presented The Sonsbeek Suite (As The Distance Travelled By The Force Acting Is To The Distance Travelled By The Resistance),sonsbeek20→24. Leo Asemota: The Sonsbeek Suite
/ref> a commissioned project in three permutations: ‘how-hard-and-how-far-and-how-long’ at Walter Books; ‘how-far-and-how-long-and-how-hard’; and ‘how-long-and-how-hard-and-how-far’ at the
Kröller-Müller Museum The Kröller-Müller Museum () is a national art museum and sculpture garden, located in the Hoge Veluwe National Park in Otterlo in the Netherlands. The museum, founded by art collector Helene Kröller-Müller within the extensive grounds of her ...
. “The Sonsbeek Suite” culminated from Asemota's interest in
ant colonies An ant colony is a population of a single ant species capable to maintain its complete lifecycle. Ant colonies are eusocial, communal, and division of labor, efficiently organized and are very much like those found in other social Hymenoptera ...
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time Time is the continued sequence of existence and events that occurs in an apparently irreversible succession from the past, through the present, into the future. It is a component quantity of various measurements used to sequence events, to ...
as well as a history of labour.


References


External links


Pool of Possibilities: Mapping Currents for The Third Guangzhou Triennial - Leo Asemota's index

inIVA Projects - Leo Asemota with a link to Magnet
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