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Jeremiah Onifadé s paintings reflect the Black experience and our shared humanity
The Nigerian-born, Dallas-based artist’s exhibition is at Site 131 through March 27.
Jeremiah Onifadé, Recushioning With Panadol Extra, 2020, Acrylic and Garri on canvas(Jeremiah Onifadé)
This just might be Jeremiah Onifadé s year.
The Nigerian-born, Dallas-based artist receives a major introduction to the Dallas art scene with his first solo gallery exhibition. His colorful, surrealist acrylic paintings are getting a premier placement at Site 131 gallery: the first time in its five-year history the space would be dedicated to just one artist.
The exhibition, “Surreal Figures,” on view through March 27, is a collection of 13 works on canvas. The paintings, which vary in size and subject, fill the gallery walls with a multitude of abstract narratives, at once familiar and unsettling.
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CM Punk, whose real name is Phil Brooks, has not been that active in the cage or the ring as of late.
Some may have seen him on WWE Backstage, but that all came to a halt in June 2020 when the COVID-19 pandemic got out of control.
Since then, the 42-year-old is taking the coronavirus seriously and taking all necessary precautions. Just recently, a fan afflicted with the coronavirus claimed that CM Punk was also dealing with COVID-19.