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"A Plant You Cannot Kill" by Nigerian multimedia artist, Yadichinma Ukoha-Kalu is a playful reflection on plant life that explores our connections and resemblances with the ecosystem.
"A Plant You Cannot Kill" , a body of work by Yadichinma Ukoha-Kalu, is a playful reflection on plant life that explores our connections and resemblances with the ecosystem.
Plants are an imminent, inescapable part of our natural environment. Yadichinma breathes “new life” into these plant portraits through her lino-cut prints and striking use of abstractions, offering a fresh perspective on her personal connection with plants and the relationship of her community with them. Yadichinma provides an opportunity for us to get collectively curious and aware about how we understand and interact with plants.
Having spent most of her life living and working from Lagos, a city that’s known for its bustling streets and dense neighborhoods - Yadichinma examines the shortage of plant life in the neighborhoods she’s lived in as well as the privileged culture of owning and growing plants in the city. Delving into the practice of plant ownership, she introduces her Vases — delicate objects that symbolise a place of growth, vessels carrying life, mimicking some of nature's organic shapes.
Plants as co-habitors, healers, joy-bringers, decor, spirit, sociological concepts,and personalities. “A Plant You Cannot Kill” is an invitation to learn, be curious and share communal gratitude for the plant life that surrounds us and explore idea that we, like plants, possess the ability to grow and thrive despite our surroundings.
In A Language of My Own, Gallery Attis Dakar & 1-54 Art Fair, Marrakech, 2024
A Plant You Cannot Kill, Fresco Gallery, Lagos, Nigeria, 2023
Saffron in the Desert, kò, Lagos, 2020
Crossing Borders, A Whitespace Creative Agency, Lagos, 2013
Group Exhibitions
Masking The Unseen, Sabo Art Advisory, Lagos, 2022
Artyrama Pop-Up Show in Lagos, 2017
Prizm Art Fair, Miami, 2017
Art X Lagos, 2016
The Young Contemporaries, Rele Gallery, Lagos, 2016
Woman In Bloom, Freedom Park Lagos, 2015
Yadi was nominated for the Orisha Prize, Gallerie Appartment, Paris (2017) and the Swiss Vontobel (A New Gaze) Photography Prize (2018).In 2020, she participated in the Art Dubai and Galerie Atiss Dakar residency programmes.