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Raimi Gbadamosi : ウィキペディア英語版 | Raimi Gbadamosi Raimi Olakunle Gbadamosi, PhD (born 1965 in Manchester) is a contemporary British conceptual artist and writer. His work addresses themes of identity and art theory using his trademark motif of yellow, white and black. ==Life and work== His middle name stems from the words "Ola" meaning "wealth"〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Ola: the meaning of the name )〕 and "Kunle" meaning "surplus at home" in Yoruba. Gbadamosi attained his doctorate in fine art from The Slade, London, in 2001. He also has an MA in fine art from Manchester Metropolitan University (1995) and a BA in fine art from Staffordshire University (1994). Gbadamosi teaches fine art as an honorary research fellow at the Slade School of Art and has also curated various group exhibitions.〔(plymouth.gov.uk )〕 As a writer, Gbadamosi has had his work published in the arts journal ''Third Text'', among others. According to Zoe Li, of Arts Council England, "Raimi's work investigates the complexity of social and cultural politics, often challenging our view on ethnicity, race and culture."〔(calling.org.uk )〕 Key pieces include "Swadsquad", a three-sided chess board.〔(marketgallery.org )〕 In 2007 he participated with commissioned artists at Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery, where he created an alternative tour of the museum entitled ''Drakes Circus'', drawing attention to objects of interest relating to slavery. Examples of Gdadamosi's work are held in several public art collections, including the Henry Moore Institute, Leeds and Novas, Liverpool and the Centre for Contemporary Art, University of Central Lancashire.〔(uclan.ac.uk )〕 The artist has exhibited throughout Britain as well as internationally.
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