Review | Africanus Okokon's inventive art enshrines the cast-offs of consumerism
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His show 'Touch Products' intertwines African and Black American visuals, reflecting his immigrant roots and colonial history through consumer materials and tactile art forms.
The collage 'The Breadwinner,' honoring his mother, symbolizes commerce and family legacy, transforming discarded billboards into mythology using currency and symbolic imagery.
Okokon's art blends Afrofuturism and surrealism, urging viewers to reflect on identity and self-awareness through digital manipulation and symbolic storytelling.
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