Iwalewa Gallery

Yellow Queen 2012

Joseph Eze

A collage of artistic materials on Board.

8 x 8 Inches (20.3 × 20.3 cm)

This striking portrait, dominated by yellow and embedded text, presents a woman's face with an intense gaze and bold lines, reflecting the complexity of communication and the layered identity in a modern African context.

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About the work
  • Dimension: 8 x 8 Inches(20.3 × 20.3 cm)
  • Material: Painting
  • Category: Mixed-media paintings
  • Signature: Hand signed by artist.
  • Frame: Optional.
Joseph Eze, 1975, Nigeria.

Joseph Eze (b.1975) completed his art studies in 2002 at the University of Nigeria Nsukka, after which he set up his studio ISINKA, in Lagos Nigeria where he has worked ever since. Over the years, his works have mostly involved experimentation with varied methods and mediums including conventional and found materials. His works tends to examine, among many others, themes...

Joseph Eze (b.1975) completed his art studies in 2002 at the University of Nigeria Nsukka, after which he set up his studio ISINKA, in Lagos Nigeria where he has worked ever since.
Over the years, his works have mostly involved experimentation with varied methods and mediums including conventional and found materials. His works tends to examine, among many others, themes like identity, nostalgia and stereotype.
Apart from several exhibitions including five solo exhibitions, he has participated in art fairs within and outside Nigeria. His works have been collected by several high profile collectors and organizations such as veteran journalist Ed Gordon , Emmy Nominee actress CCh pounder and The Cash App collections.
His works was featured in TEXTURES, a landmark exhibition organized by the KENT STATE UNIVERSITY MUSEUM. His work Construction 7 was featured at the Newark Museum of Art for the 2023 Newark Arts Festival Exhibition.