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Osaji Chinedu George

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Biography

Osaji Chinedu George is a Nigerian multidisciplinary artist whose practice explores the fragility of memory, truth, and identity through surreal, dreamlike visual languages. Working across new media, drawing, installation, and conceptual frameworks, George examines mythology, existential tension, and the relationship between the individual and the state. His work is informed by archival research and layered storytelling, creating immersive spaces that interrogate how memory is constructed, preserved, and destabilized. George invites contemplation on the ephemerality of being and the forms memory takes within personal and communal contexts. His work has been featured in exhibitions including SKETCH (Alliance Française de Lagos), Between Fragments (Yenwa Gallery), Africa Foto Fair (Côte d’Ivoire), At Once, Then Again (Rele Gallery), ATO Connects (Art Twenty One Gallery), Impart Art Fair (Lasmara), and Everything Good Will Come (Latitudes Online), and his project Gently Open The World was broadcast on Oroko Radio (Ghana) and Refuge Worldwide (Berlin). 

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Medium
Work on paper (Prints and/or Drawings)
Installation
Style
Surrealist
Conceptual
Theme
Memory
Identity
Mythology
Regions
Africa
Time Period
Contemporary (1960s-present)

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