** Nigerian artist Eniwaye Oluwaseyi standing beside colorful multi-layered artwork exploring cultural identity and memory

Nigerian Artist Explores Identity in Paris Exhibition

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Nigerian artist Eniwaye Oluwaseyi is showcasing deeply personal work across Paris and Luxembourg that celebrates cultural roots and belonging. His double exhibition "Buried roots up in the air" uses multi-layered compositions to explore memory and identity.

Art is opening windows into the richness of cultural identity in two European cities this spring. Nigerian artist Eniwaye Oluwaseyi has launched a thought-provoking double exhibition called "Buried roots up in the air" in Paris and Luxembourg, inviting viewers to explore questions of memory, belonging, and heritage.

The exhibition features multi-layered compositions that draw from Oluwaseyi's personal experiences and memories. Through his work, he creates visual conversations about what it means to carry cultural roots while living between worlds.

Paris has become a meeting ground for this exploration of identity and home. The exhibition's poetic title suggests the complex reality many people face: roots that feel both grounded and suspended, present yet distant.

Nigerian Artist Explores Identity in Paris Exhibition

Oluwaseyi's work joins a growing movement of African artists gaining recognition on international stages. His willingness to share deeply personal narratives through art creates space for others to see their own stories of belonging reflected back.

The Ripple Effect

When artists like Oluwaseyi share their cultural perspectives on prominent platforms, it enriches the broader conversation about identity and heritage. His exhibition creates opportunities for viewers from all backgrounds to reflect on their own roots and the universal human experience of seeking belonging.

The double exhibition format across two cities amplifies the work's reach and impact. More people across Europe now have access to these important conversations about memory and cultural identity.

Art continues proving itself as a powerful tool for building understanding across cultures. Oluwaseyi's willingness to explore complex themes of identity through his personal lens helps make these conversations accessible and deeply human.

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Based on reporting by France 24 English

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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