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Bath Gallery

Ekun Richard: at the end of the hill we climbAug 1 – Oct 12, 2024

'at the end of the hill we climb' installation view

Artist Statement: After completing my last series, Two(One), which explored themes centred on loss, I began to question what emerges from such experiences. When reflecting on my life to date, the concept of progression deeply resonated; in the face of setbacks, the only viable path is forward. I’ve since investigated different facets of this theme, focusing on precise elements in our lives that, when worked upon, facilitate growth. The painting over and over highlights the importance of repetition in honing your craft, while roots celebrates the strong foundation required for evolution. The duet of paintings, to be together and to be alone, reflects upon the equal significance of collaborating with others and of retreating inwards for profound reflection.

stand tall (2024) | follow in steps (2023)

My heritage played a key role in influencing this theme. Countless conversations with my father about the hardships he faced, and how he overcame them, have shaped my outlook. He taught me the spiritual, ancestral practices of the Yoruba tribe, who I can trace my lineage to. During my childhood, he would often recite an African story about ducklings and their instinct to follow their parents unconditionally, even into danger. The story plays on the ancient Egyptian hieroglyph of the duck to mean ‘son’. With the painting follow your steps, I explore exactly that: following in my ancestors' footsteps, continuing their legacy, and tapping into their life experiences to guide my own path.

find balance (2023)

Words

  • Ekun Richard

Photos

  • Rich Stapleton

Featured works

Ekun Richard relishes rich, earthy tones that celebrate the physicality of nature. Working with oil on canvas, his pieces exhibit a natural warmth and gentle sense of wit.

Related exhibitions

  • Say Your Words to the Sun is the first major solo show by Manchester-based artist Ekun Richard, featuring oil paintings on canvas and card, and one textile composition. “My intention with this show is to present a personal ode to nature, dedicated to the begetter of it all — the sun,” Richard says. “It is my way of saying thank you to the sun, and appreciating everything she does for us. The life and nature she fosters inspire the colours I use, and the way I think and feel when creating my work.”