Ayo Banton: Brutiful
Doyle Wham is delighted to present the first solo exhibition of British Jamaican artist Ayo Banton, opening at Wilton Way Gallery on September 13th.
Heather Agyepong: Through Motion
Doyle Wham is pleased to present Heather Agyepong’s solo exhibition Through Motion, a mini-retrospective tracing the past three years of her multi-disciplinary creative practice.
Justin Dingwall: I See the Same Sky
Doyle Wham is delighted to present South African artist Justin Dingwall’s first UK solo exhibition: I See the Same Sky.
Umseme Uyakhuluma: A Celestial Conversation
Doyle Wham is delighted to present the first worldwide solo exhibition of Umseme Uyakhuluma, an all-female artistic collective whose eponymous project is inspired by ancient forms of communication on the African continent.
Aisha Seriki: Ori Inu
Doyle Wham is delighted to present Nigerian artist Aisha Seriki's first global solo exhibition, Orí Inú: a visual inquiry into spirituality and the history of photography which simultaneously depicts the artist’s attempts to mend the break between her mind and spirit.
Yannis Davy Guibinga: Children of Distant Suns
Doyle Wham proudly presents the first UK solo exhibition of Yannis Davy Guibinga, a celebrated photographer from Gabon. Guibinga's research-based practice is grounded in the reinterpretation of mythologies from the continent, particularly from Western and Central Africa.
Angèle Etoundi Essamba: Africanesse
Doyle Wham is proud to present Africanesse: the UK’s first solo exhibition of renowned Cameroonian artist Angèle Etoundi Essamba.
Denisse Ariana Pérez: Agua
Doyle Wham is excited to present Agua: a solo exhibition of Denisse Ariana Pérez. The exhibition takes place at a private luxury waterfront location in Mykonos, Greece.
Morgan Otagburuagu: In Bloom
Doyle Wham is excited to present In Bloom, Morgan Otagburuagu's first solo exhibition worldwide.
Water Dixon: The Venus Effect
Doyle Wham is delighted to announce the launch of The Venus Effect, an exhibition of South African artist duo WATER DIXON. Water Dixon’s first solo show in Europe will feature new work that demonstrates the extent of their interdisciplinary artistic practice.
Cameron Ugbodu: See You
Doyle Wham is delighted to announce the opening of a solo exhibition of Cameron Ugbodu's work titled See You.
Into the Fold
Doyle Wham is delighted to announce the opening of Into The Fold, a new exhibition of forty works spanning four decades of innovative practice by eight women photographers and creative practitioners.
14 Cavendish Square
Doyle Wham is delighted to collaborate with 14 Cavendish to present a group exhibition showcasing four exciting photographers from Nigeria, Kenya, Gabon and Côte d'Ivoire against a unique architectural backdrop.