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ruby onyinyechi amanze / the ones that stayed / 2020

30 November - 29 January 2021
Goodman Gallery, London

Goodman Gallery presents the latest series of works on paper by ruby onyinyechi amanze, marking the US-based artist’s first exhibition in London in five years as well as the first physical presentation of her newest works following an OVR launch earlier this year.

amanze completed these paired down drawings during the lockdown period in the US earlier this year. After working for seven years with an ongoing host of characters and elements, amanze has redefined her focus in the following ways:

Focus #1: Less is more.

Artworks

Ink, photo transfers, graphite, gouache and acrylic on paper
Work: 168.9 x 188 cm
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Graphite, ink, photo transfers, gouache, varnish, wax and acrylic on paper
Work: 217.2 x 116.8 cm
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Ink, graphite, photo transfers and gouache on paper
Work: 101.6 x 139.7 cm
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About

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ruby onyinyechi amanze

ruby onyinyechi amanze (b. 1982, Port-Harcourt, Nigeria) is a Brooklyn-based artist of Nigerian descent and British upbringing whose creative practices and processes focus on producing mixed media, paper-based drawings and works. Her art draws inspiration from photography, textiles, architecture and print-making.

amanze’s practice builds around questions of how to create drawings that maintain paper’s essence of weightlessness. The large-scaled and multi-dimensional drawings are part of an ongoing, yet non-linear narrative that employ the malleability of space as the primary antagonist.

A nameless, self-imagined, chimeric universe has simultaneously been positioned between nowhere and everywhere. Using a limited palette of visual elements, including ada the Alien, windows and birds, amanze’s drawings create a non-narrative and expansive world. The construction of this world is largely centered around an interest in the spatial negotiations found in the three dimensional practices of dance, architecture and design.

Most recently, amanze completed two-year long residencies at the Queens Museum and as part of the Drawing Center’s Open Sessions Program, both in New York. She has exhibited her work internationally in Lagos, London, Johannesburg and Paris, and nationally at the California African American Museum, the Drawing Center and the Studio Museum of Harlem.

amanze earned her B.F.A., Summa Cum Laude, from Tyler School of Art, Temple University, and her M.F.A. from Cranbrook Academy of Art.  In 2012-2013, amanze was a Fulbright Scholar at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka.

Today she resides between Philadelphia and Brooklyn, but calls multiple places home.

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