Bidemi Oloyede Bidemi Oloyede was born in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria, and has called Toronto home since 2012. He graduated from OCAD University in 2019 with a BFA in photography. Also in 2019, he received the Verant Richard Award for his accomplishment in photography. Oloyede’s work focuses on the Black community he knows intimately, which he explores through portraiture and spontaneous images of people he encounters on the street. Using black-and-white, medium- and large-format photography, his work utilizes historical processes and archival documentation to consider how picture-making imparts meaning and importance to the subject. Oloyede’s work can be found in the collections of the Art Gallery of Ontario; the Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives; and Capital One. He is represented by the Nicholas Metivier Gallery. Past Exhibitions 3 I Am Hu(e)Man Apr 29, 2022 – Aug 31, 2022 PAMA Collaborative yet self-styled portraits generate new space for Black men in the... Movers and Makers Jul 3, 2021 – Jul 17, 2021 Prefix ICA Black diaspora artists respond to this moment of extraordinary cultural, social, political,... BL|ARCHIVE May 22, 2020 – Jun 5, 2020 Artscape Youngplace – 2nd Floor
I Am Hu(e)Man Apr 29, 2022 – Aug 31, 2022 PAMA Collaborative yet self-styled portraits generate new space for Black men in the...
Movers and Makers Jul 3, 2021 – Jul 17, 2021 Prefix ICA Black diaspora artists respond to this moment of extraordinary cultural, social, political,...