
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures two men engaged in conversation at what appears to be an art exhibition or gallery, likely in Abuja, Nigeria. The scene is brightly lit indoors, with white walls displaying various artworks. In the upper part of the frame, a dark-skinned man wears a blue short-sleeved shirt, a straw fedora-style hat with a green "Agsa Global" logo, and black over-ear headphones around his neck. He looks downwards, seemingly at the second man, with his right arm raised and blurred, indicating movement or a gesture during discussion. Facing him, in the lower part of the frame, is another dark-skinned man wearing a red short-sleeved t-shirt. Visible on his shirt is part of a green and white logo that includes the word "NIGERIA". He looks upwards with an animated expression, mouth slightly open, suggesting he is actively speaking or reacting to the other man. On the wall behind them, a prominent poster is titled "Ipadabò by Ajayi Damilare Elijah (SNOZ)". The text identifies Ajayi Damilare Elijah (SNOZ) as a contemporary visual artist who explores themes of identity, memory, the connection between past and present, and a cross-cultural perspective, with professional practice beginning in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. His work addresses environmental concerns like plastics and fabric, and delves into ancestry, rupture, and healing. Other artworks, including three horizontal pieces and a sculptural piece, are visible on the walls. The interaction between the two men, set against the backdrop of the exhibition poster and artworks, suggests a focused discussion about the art or the artist's themes, possibly during an exhibition viewing or artist talk.
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