Toyin Ojih Odutola: A Countervailing Theory by Toyin Ojih Odutola

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The Barbican, London, presents the first-ever UK exhibition by Nigerian-American artist Toyin Ojih Odutola (b.1985), A Countervailing Theory, a site-specific commission for The Curve gallery.An epic cycle of drawings unfurls across the 90-metre long gallery, exploring an imagined ancient myth conceived by the artist. An immersive soundscape by conceptual sound artist Peter Adjaye fills the gallery in response to Ojih Odutola’s work.Executed in pastel, charcoal and chalk, the installation features a series of 40 new drawings, each work acting as an individual episode within an overarching narrative.Ojih Odutola encourages the viewer to piece together the fragments of the stories she presents. For A Countervailing Theory, the artist has woven a tale of a fictional ancient civilisation in central Nigeria dominated by female rulers and served by male labourers.Offering an insight into this remarkable body of work, the ri

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