SUPERPOSITION GALLERY PRESENTS LAYO BRIGHT AT 1-54 AFRICAN ART FAIR


Layo Bright: Bloom
10th October, 2024 -13th October , 2024
Superposition Gallery
Booth E13
1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair
Somerset House
The Strand

Superposition Gallery is proud to present their latest exhibition at 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair featuring Nigerian artist Layo Bright in a show titled Bloom, at Booth E13 at Somerset House on the Strand in London which coincides with Frieze London from October 10-13, 2024.

The exhibition will be open to the public Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 11:00 to 19:00. Superposition will be one of more than 60 presenting galleries that were hand selected to participate.

SUPERPOSITION GALLERY PRESENTS LAYO BRIGHT AT 1-54 AFRICAN ART FAIRSUPERPOSITION GALLERY PRESENTS LAYO BRIGHT AT 1-54 AFRICAN ART FAIR
Layo Bright
Cascading Bloom (ila meta), 2024
kiln formed glass, flameworked glass,
mirrored glass on frame
16 x 11 x 7 inches
40.64 x 27.94 x 17.78 cm

Bloom expounds on Bright’s glass sculpture motifs, elegance and transparency. Each work in the exhibit is beautifully crafted with kiln formed glass, flameworked glass, mirrored glass, and blown glass. Using personal histories, Layo Bright gives life to the uniqueness of the diaspora. She is often inspired by the resilience to survive while navigating complex life-defining issues.

Layo Bright comments: “The works presented will be a series of sculptures honoring women’s stories and cultural influences from West Africa. The predominant medium for these works is glass, a material I use for its versatility and metaphorical connotations.”

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In previous years, Superposition participated in 1-54’s fairs in Harlem, New York, and Marrakech, Morocco. For Storm, it was a natural decision to bring an exhibition to life in London with 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair. Ascher appreciates 1-54 for their nomadic style, which aligns perfectly with the gallery’s mission of making art from the diaspora more accessible to a global audience.

SUPERPOSITION GALLERY PRESENTS LAYO BRIGHT AT 1-54 AFRICAN ART FAIRSUPERPOSITION GALLERY PRESENTS LAYO BRIGHT AT 1-54 AFRICAN ART FAIR
Layo Bright
Bloom in Orange & Umber, 2024
kiln formed glass, mirrored glass
11 in. diameter
27.94 cm. diameter

Storm Ascher, Founder of Superposition Gallery, continues:“Having worked with Layo since the first year of our gallery’s founding in 2018, I am overjoyed to be able to share this nomadic experience together in London. When we first worked together back in Los Angeles, Layo was not yet working in glass, and now it’s her most recognizable form of output. After her recent success from her solo museum exhibition at the Aldrich here in the US, I am eager to see how the UK audience responds to her work. Layo’s ability to create delicate media with such a powerful process mirrors the concepts she cares so deeply about, evoking deep ancestral and matrilineal legacy.”

SUPERPOSITION GALLERY PRESENTS LAYO BRIGHT AT 1-54 AFRICAN ART FAIRSUPERPOSITION GALLERY PRESENTS LAYO BRIGHT AT 1-54 AFRICAN ART FAIR
Layo Bright
Mask with Trumpet Flower, 2024
kiln formed glass
10 x 7 x 3 inches
25.40 x 17.78 x 7.62 cm

This will be Superposition’s first time presenting at 1-54 London. As a nomadic gallery, founder Storm Ascher emphasizes her mission of making art accessible to all people by collaborating with like-minded artists and fairs, sharing borrowed spaces, and helping artists gain visibility. This approach allows artists to shine and share their work on multiple platforms simultaneously.

Layo Bright: Bloom is on view from October 10, 2024, until October 13, 2024, at Superposition Gallery, Booth E13, at 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair.

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