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Exhibitions

Dec 20 – Jan 19, 2025 

RETURN OF THE SON

WINTER SOLSTICE 2024

GROUP EXHIBITION

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In the dynamic world of contemporary art, EMB Contemporary's RETURN OF THE SON WINTER SOLSTICE GROUP EXHIBITION is a must-see event that brightens the season with a captivating array of works, both honoring and challenging traditional narratives. This exhibition showcases an extraordinary lineup of emerging talents and esteemed artists, each deeply engaged with themes of cultural heritage and indigenous identity, offering a profoundly authentic experience.

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Our featured artists, Tzu Poré, Oshun Williams, and Geoffrey Geo Edwards, elevate the exhibition with their narrative-rich creations.

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Tzu Poré brings exceptional expertise in crafting culturally symbolic pieces that delve into the rich tapestry of aboriginal and indigenous experiences. His work is known for its intricate symbolism and historical depth, making each piece a powerful statement on cultural resilience.

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Oshun Williams infuses his art with a vibrant energy that captures the dynamic essence of contemporary indigenous culture. His innovative approach blends pop culture motifs, traditional family values and modern techniques, creating a visually stunning and culturally rich narrative.

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Geoffrey Geo Edwards showcases his prowess through intricate, detailed works that explore the complexities of a people with marginalized identity and a heritage of nobility. His art is a celebration of indigenous beauty and strength, rendered with masterful skill and profound sensitivity to detail.

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Join us at EMB Contemporary for an evening where history, culture, and art converge, celebrating the multifaceted identities that shape our world. This exhibition promises to be an enriching experience for all who attend, offering a glimpse into the enduring legacy and vibrant future of indigenous artistry from an urban vantage.

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