
Adeolu Osibodu (b. 1997) is a photographer and photo-artist from Lagos, Nigeria based in London, United Kingdom. From a young age, he has been drawn to the space between dreams and ideas. Inspired by life and personal experience, Adeolu captures fleeting moments that evoke multiple realities, hallucination, and fragments of memory. His images convey the passage of time with an underlying sense of sentiment and introspection.
Since the age of 18, Adeolu has used photography as a tool for self-expression, exploring moods and thoughts often left unsaid. In addition to his personal practice, he collaborates on commissioned and commercial projects with select brands and cultural organizations.
Adeolu’s work has been exhibited across the world including the United Kingdom, United States, Germany, Canada, U.A.E, Italy and France. His recent commissioned project with Vital Impacts and Conservation International along with selected photographers across the globe, “Irreversible Carbon” was exhibited at the Muscarelle Museum of Art at the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia.
Adeolu currently also works in film as an expanding medium of expression.
An immersive container installation that transforms the sea from a site of rupture into a living cosmological archive. Step into the sea as memory, ritual, and ancestral passage.
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