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Art Exhibition:' Forbidden Fruit' in the
UK
Newsdiaryonline Wed Sep
7,2011

Oluwanbe Amodu will be holding
an exhibition alongside Ruth Bircham
in the United Kingdom,UK.The exhibition will be
displaying several pieces of his work alongside other artists,
such as: Paul Burke (UK), Sabitu Abu Hassan (Nigeria), Julie
Brayton (USA), Titus Agbara (UK), Kenneth Ikenna Onah (NIGERIA),
(Nigeria),Fanta Celah (USA), Shittu SaheedAdekunle &
co-performance-artists (Wale Ilebiyi Snr. Amodu Abiodun
Oluwakemi, Oriyomi
Joseph Oluwafemi, Adeyanju Bukola Jumoke (NIGERIA),Ade Ogundimu
(UK),Tunji Olu Akinloye (NIGERIA), Niyi Sadare (UK), Burns
Effiom (NIGERIA), EUGENE Ankomah (UK), DR. Iyabo Tijani
(NIGERIA/UK), Chika
Art Adiele (NIGERIA),who are
a part of the Forbidden Fruit International Art Movement.
While
explaining the new
movement, the multi-media artist said ‘We believe that the body
in any size or shape is beautiful, When the art is seen by the
viewer these images may reflect their own lifestyles, intimacy,
isolation and rigidity .These art pieces will be very
confrontational’
At the International Art Exhibition , artists are creating art
based on the Forbidden Fruit project that explores the
perception of how the naked body is viewed.

The exhibition is due to take place 5th - 8th November 2011 at
the REAL WORLD GALLERY in BRICKLANE, ALDGATE.
The organizers said it is all about shedding
light on people’s feelings concerning sexualities as a
threat rather than aesthetic .The reason for this type of art is
that it will have a stronger representation to empower
(This exhibition contains Explicit Nudity so is only
suitable for adults!)
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