Rotimi Fani-Kayode | Tranquility of Communion at The Polygon Gallery

Hales is delighted to announce that Rotimi Fani-Kayode: Tranquility of Communion is on view at The Polygon Gallery, Vancouver, Canada, through 25 May 2025.

Beginning in the early 1980s, Rotimi Fani-Kayode (1955-1989) developed a photographic practice that refused categorisation, cutting across cultural codes, gender norms, and artistic traditions. Born into a prominent Nigerian family, Fani-Kayode emigrated to London in the 1960s, seeking political refuge during civil war. As an art student in the United States, he came to negotiate his outsider status along multiple axes, balancing his family heritage and immigration status alongside his own queer sexuality and exposure to underground subcultures. Channelling these multiple facets of his identity into photography, Fani-Kayode generated a remarkable body of images over the course of a career cut tragically short by his death in 1989.

Organized by Autograph (London) and the Wexner Center for the Arts (Columbus), Rotimi Fani-Kayode: Tranquility of Communion is the first North American survey of Fani-Kayode's work and archives. This major exhibition brings together key series of colour and black-and white photographs, along with archival prints and never-before-exhibited works from Fani-Kayode's student years. Often created in collaboration with his partner Alex Hirst (1951-1992), Fani-Kayode's photographs treat romantic love with spiritual reverence, translating the emotional intensity of same-sex, multiracial desire into richly evocative symbolic language. Today, his art remains a potent source of inspiration, presciently anticipating contemporary photographic approaches to identity, sexuality, and race.

 

 

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February 27, 2025