A selection of new works by the British abstract artist go on show at the Hepworth Wakefield (16 September–19 March). Renowned for her dynamic, large-scale paintings, Fadojutimi has drawn inspiration for her most recent works from music, theatre and film. Highlights include Ob-sess(h)-ion (2020), which was acquired by the Hepworth last year, as well as excerpts from the artist’s sketchbooks and a selection of drawings. The exhibition underscores Fadojutimi’s prominent place among the country’s emerging contemporary artists. Find out more on the Hepworth Wakefield’s website.
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Jadé Fadojutimi. Photo: Ami Podrebarac. Courtesy the artist and Pippy Houldsworth Gallery, London; © Jadé Fadojutimi

Ob-sess(h)-ion (2020), Jadé Fadojutimi. Photo: Mark Blower; courtesy the artist and Pippy Houldsworth Gallery, London; © Jadé Fadojutimi
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