I find my major inspiration as an artist in a mix of my environment and its components. Environment in this case goes beyond my immediate physical environment. But as far as a totally different region or space, the world as of today has grown smaller and we’re much more interconnected than ever before. — Johnson Eziefula
Johnson Eziefula (b. 1998) found the earliest influences for his art through illustrations in works of canonical African literature, such as Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart, Chike & the River, and various anthologies of African poetry. He is a self-described naturalist painter who aims to capture the essence of the human condition. Blurring the lines between figuration and expressionism, the artist's works explore themes of identity, cultural hybridity, and the human psyche. Eziefula has created a dark, monochromatic painterly style of his subjects that has come to be a signature of his work.
In 2021, he obtained a Bachelors degree in Pharmacy at the University of Lagos, Nigeria. Eziefula has exhibited his works widely across major cities including London, New York, Miami, Brussels, Paris, Lisbon and Stockholm, among others. In 2022, he had his debut solo exhibition at MARUANI MERCIER. His works appear in several important collections including Pérez Art Museum, Miami, FL, the Xiao Museum of Rizhao, China, Onassis Collection, Athens, Greece, Buxton Contemporary, Southbank, Australia, and Salon 94 Private Collection, USA, among others.
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Johnson EziefulaEchoes of Separation, 2023acrylic and charcoal on canvas102 x 82 cm
40 x 32 in -
Johnson EziefulaOur Usual Chair, 2023acrylic and charcoal on canvas150 x 120 cm
59 x 47 1/4 in -
Johnson EziefulaWill the Sun Rise Again?, 2023acrylic and charcoal on canvas150 x 120 cm
59 x 47 1/4 in -
Johnson EziefulaSombre Rêverie, 2023acrylic on canvas210.5 x 164 x 3.5 cm
82 7/8 x 64 5/8 x 1 3/8 in -
Johnson EziefulaBirth of the Self, 2023acrylic on canvas152.4 x 101.6 cm
60 x 40 in -
Johnson EziefulaNever Apart, 2023acrylic and charcoal on canvasdiptych:
overall: 160 x 180 cm
63 x 70 in
each panel: 160 x 90 cm - 63 x 35 in -
Johnson EziefulaSo It Goes, 2023acrylic on canvas46 x 38 cm
18 1/8 x 15 in
Framed: 50 x 42 cm
16 1/2 x 19 5/8 in -
Johnson EziefulaLast Shuttle Home, 2022acrylic and charcoal on canvas152.4 x 121.9 cm
60 x 48 in
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Johnson EziefulaA Sour Dialogue, 2022acrylic and charcoal on canvas152.4 x 121.9 cm
60 x 48 in
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Johnson EziefulaNo longer Invincible (Invisible), 2022acrylic and charcoal on canvas152.4 x 121.9 cm
60 x 48 in
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Johnson EziefulaWhere the Light Is ?, 2022acrylic and charcoal on canvas137.5 x 121.5 cm
54 1/8 x 47 7/8 in
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Johnson EziefulaIn Search Of Answers, 2022acrylic and charcoal on canvasTriptych:
Overall: 106.5 x 304.5cm
each panel: 106.5 x 101.5 cm -
Johnson EziefulaTake Me Back to the Past I Once Wished Away, 2022acrylic and charcoal on canvas122 x 107 cm
48 x 42 1/8 in
framed: 126 x 111 x 6,5 cm -
Johnson EziefulaFate of a Helpless Man, 2022acrylic and charcoal on canvas114.5 x 91.5 cm
45 1/8 x 36 in
framed: 118,5 x 95,5 x 6,5 cm -
Johnson EziefulaA Perfect Lie, 2022acrylic and charcoal on canvas114.5 x 91.5 cm
45 1/8 x 36 in
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Johnson EziefulaTomorrow I'll Wake from this Dream, 2022acrylic and charcoal on canvas152 x 121 cm
59 7/8 x 47 5/8 in
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Johnson EziefulaHiding from the Hurts, 2022acrylic and charcoal on canvas183 x 152 cm
72 x 59 7/8 in
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Johnson EziefulaAt Least I Still Have Yesterday, 2022acrylic and charcoal on canvas183 x 152 cm
72 x 59 7/8 in
framed: 187 x 156,5 x 6,5 cm -
Johnson EziefulaStop This Train, 2022acrylic and charcoal on canvas176.5 x 123.5 cm
69 1/2 x 48 5/8 in
framed: 181 x 128 x 6,5 cm -
Johnson EziefulaNever Knew This Was Paradise, 2022acrylic and charcoal on canvas183 x 152 cm
72 x 59 7/8 in
framed: 187 x 156,5 x 6,5 cm -
Johnson EziefulaMirror on the Wall, 2022acrylic and charcoal on canvas92 x 77 cm
36 1/4 x 30 1/4 in -
Johnson EziefulaOyinkansola, 2021-2022acrylic and charcoal on canvas102 x 86 cm
40 1/8 x 33 7/8 in
framed: 121,5 x 106 x 6 cm -
Johnson EziefulaWe smile too, sometimes II, 2021mixed media on canvas35.6 x 30.5 cm
14 x 12 in
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Curated by June Sarpong | Saatchi Gallery
Filling in the Pieces in Black 31.10 - 26.11.2023 Saatchi Gallery | London, UKThe gallery is pleased to present Filling in the Pieces in Black, a group exhibition curated by leading television broadcaster, author, and diversity advocate June Sarpong OBE, featuring works by...Read more -
Curated by June Sarpong | Brussels
Filling in the Pieces in Black 25.10.2023 - 13.01.2024 Gallery | BrusselsThe gallery is pleased to present Filling in the Pieces in Black, a group exhibition curated by leading television broadcaster, author, and diversity advocate June Sarpong OBE, featuring works by...Read more -
Curated by Azu Nwagbogu
Tales for a Stranger 27.05 - 1.07.2023 The Warehouse | Zaventem | BelgiumFeaturing works by Ayọ̀ Akínwándé, Anas Albraehe, Joël Andrianomearisoa, Ojo Ayotunde, Ofunne Azinge, Jaclyn Conley, Cristina de Middel, Omar Victor Diop, Victor Ehikhamenor, Esiri Erheriene-Essi, Johnson Eziefula, Jeanne Gaigher, Kate...Read more -
From Time to a Time
Johnson Eziefula 8.09 - 22.10.2022 Gallery | BrusselsJohnson Eziefula’s debut solo exhibition explores the purgative power of loss. This exhibition presents a new series of recent paintings dedicated to the artist's late brother who passed away in...Read more
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'In Brilliant Light' Curated by Azu Nwagbogu at the Wereld Museum Berg En Dal Featuring Johnson Eziefula
21.12.2023 Read more -
Kwesi Botchway and Johnson Eziefula featured in 'The ARNDT Collection: From One World to Another'
20.12.2023 Read more -
Exposition Réparatrice Chez Maruani Mercier
By Johan-Frédérik Hel-Guedj for L'Echo 27.11.2023 Read more -
The A-List: Filling in the Pieces in Black at Saatchi Gallery
Vanity Fair 23.11.2023 Read more -
New Exhibition Showcases a Journey of Artistic Diversity and Collaboration
By Andrew S. Jacobson for The Washington Informer 17.11.2023 Read more -
Johnson Eziefula’s Enthralling Portraits Explore the Complexities of Cultural Exchange
Artsy 3.12.2021By Daria Harper for Artsy The 23-year-old Nigerian artist Johnson Eziefula depicts young Black figures with an effortlessly impermeable and poised aura, and slowly reveals...Read more -
Johnson Eziefula’s mixed-media artworks spark conversations on culture hybridity and identity
It's Nice That 15.7.2021The Nigerian artist talks us through his detailed portfolio – a mix of textured, juxtaposed and context-rich paintings Ayla Angelos for It's Nice That What...Read more
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Art Paris 2024
4 - 7.04.2024We are thrilled to return to Art Paris 2024 with a selection of modern and contemporary works by Ojo Ayotunde, Ross Bleckner, Kwesi Botchway, Jaclyn...Read more -
Luxembourg Art Week 2023
9 - 12.11.2023Luxembourg Art Week, the international contemporary art fair in Luxembourg, each year presents a selection of international cutting-edge galleries, young emerging art galleries, institutions, and...Read more -
Armory Show 2023
8 - 10.09.2023We are thrilled to return to The Armory Show this year with a focus on three exceptionally talented young painters, Kwesi Botchway, Jaclyn Conley, and...Read more -
Art Paris 2023
30.03 - 2.04.2023We look forward to welcoming you to our booth at Art Paris where we will present a selection of modern and contemporary works by Kwesi...Read more
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Art Brussels 2022
28.04 - 1.05.2022Founded in 1968, Art Brussels is one of the most renowned contemporary art fairs in Europe and a must-see in the international art calendar. This...Read more -
Art Antwerp 2021
16 - 19.12.2021OPENING DAY Thursday 16 December 2021 Preview | 10 am – 4 pm Vernissage | 4 pm – 8 pm PUBLIC DAYS Friday 17 December...Read more