Paul Onditi

Paul Onditi
Part of a generation of young African artists working on the continent whose engagement with contemporary practice is rapidly gaining international interest, Onditi’s work explores a richly layered contemporary imagery through the use of highly experimental techniques.
Filmstrips, prints, transferred images, pared down layers of pigment, caustic acid and thin layers of oil paint are patched together in meticulous ways to visualise an imaginative world that on careful observation has startling references to the present.
Onditi’s current group of works, executed on digital polyester inkjet plate, blur an ever-present isolated and enigmatic figure into disparate, exploratory backgrounds that blend graphic, abstract elements with imagery drawn from nature. Constantly evolving in his practice, the backgrounds in this group of works have abandoned the intricate, brightly coloured mapping of a rapidly urbanising city, with its lookalike contemporary buildings, loss of green space and increasingly polluted air that characterized previous paintings. Finely etched, seemingly chaotic patches of colour are meticulously constructed and counterpointed with darker areas, signifying the fragmentation, noise and confusion of contemporary life. The isolated, anonymous figure that anchors the compositions floats in these works over abstract backgrounds that include patches of fierce hues – orange, cobalt, viridian among them, highlighting global issues connecting us all: pollution, climate change, natural unrest and loss of resources.
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Nigerian Modernism – Group Show
Oct 8, 2025–May 10, 2026

Roméo Mivekannin: Correspondances
Oct 2, 2025–Mar 21, 2026

The Writing’s on the Wall (TWTW)
Sep 13, 2025–Mar 14, 2026

Seydou Keïta: A Tactile Lens
Oct 10, 2025–Mar 8, 2026

ECHO DELAY REVERB: American Art and Francophone Thought – Group Show
Oct 22, 2025–Feb 15, 2026

Tesfaye Urgessa: Roots of Resilience
Sep 20, 2025–Feb 15, 2026