Tosin Kalajaye
Abuja, Nigeria. 1992

- “Melissa Digby-Bell gives us her highlights from Miami Art Week”, Melissa Digby-Bell, FAD Magazine, Dec 2021
- “Kehinde Wiley Curates a Group Exhibition Celebrating Contemporary African Portraiture” Shawn Ghassemitari, Hype Art, Nov 2021
- “Must Read: Thirteen Lune to launch at JCPenney, Violette is Guerlain’s new creative director. Plus, Warby Parker collaborates with Entireworld”, Ana Colón, FASHIONISTA, Jul 2021
- “2019 Felabration artwork competition: Kalenjaye wins”, Ayodele Efunia, PM News Nigeria, Sep 2019
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- “Melissa Digby-Bell gives us her highlights from Miami Art Week”, Melissa Digby-Bell, FAD Magazine, Dec 2021
- “Kehinde Wiley Curates a Group Exhibition Celebrating Contemporary African Portraiture” Shawn Ghassemitari, Hype Art, Nov 2021
- “Must Read: Thirteen Lune to launch at JCPenney, Violette is Guerlain’s new creative director. Plus, Warby Parker collaborates with Entireworld”, Ana Colón, FASHIONISTA, Jul 2021
- “2019 Felabration artwork competition: Kalenjaye wins”, Ayodele Efunia, PM News Nigeria, Sep 2019
Tosin Kalejaye is a self-taught contemporary visual artist from Abuja, Nigeria. From his early childhood, Tosin had a keen interest in drawing portraits. Needless to say, this is where his artistic profession stemmed from.
Tosin uses his art as an instrument to convey his ideas and impressions about modern society and the everyday Black experience. His art genre, widely ingrained in storytelling, representation, identity and historical documentation, is intended to incite emotion in his viewers as the required catalyst. It initiates mere social conversations, to ultra-practical actions and liberates one’s consciousness.
His works, which were displayed in a range of exhibitions globally, including a group exhibition titled ‘SELF ADDRESSED’, in Jeffrey Deitch Gallery, curated by Kehinde Wiley in Los Angeles, United States, are largely executed in mixed media – oil and charcoal on canvas.