Who We Are

Art Apostles is a multidisciplinary creative group that amplifies vital voices across art, film, design and literature. The digital aspect functions as a platform for discovering and purchasing curated artworks and home design crafted by Black artisans. Beyond art advising, Art Apostles fosters cultural exchange by producing immersive exhibitions, short films, and community programs that connect artists, collectors, and audiences in both physical and digital spaces.

Tariq Oliver

Featured Artist

Tariq Oliver

Tariq Oliver is a contemporary artist embarking to bring innovation to the ever-changing industry. Born in Lagos, Nigeria, and having lived in London, UK, and Madrid, Spain, his inspiration is derived from the harsh realities of the world faced throughout his lifetime. He utilizes acrylic paints, oil pastels, charcoal, color pencil and oil pigment stick to craft his paintings.

His approach to his work is from a distinctly contemporary perspective that encapsulates the ongoing accumulation of trauma we endure. With a critical eye, he challenges our complacency with the cruelty of our world. Translating his own experiences into twisted visions of the everyday, he brings intangible emotions into a physical form that resonates with viewers. The work incorporates a multitude of sentiments simultaneously, representing the intense range of feelings we withstand when presented with trauma, loss, and suffering. Nonetheless, a beauty radiates through, the precious memories that instigated these torments become small treasures we clasp onto.

Join us at the Private Opening of Kennedy Yanko's, Retro Future & Epithets on April 4, 2025 in New York

The night begins at James Cohan Gallery (48 Walker Street), Epithets, debuting a new suite of dusky patinated black oil-slick like metal sculptures draped in iridescent white skins. Uptown at Salon 94 (3 East 89th Street), Retro Future, surveys nearly a decade of Yanko's experimentations with form and her trademark skins- now painted, from intimately scaled freestanding sculpture to the monumental.

Following a room of new red sculptures, Yanko has curated a group exhibition of unexpected artists who are an inspiration to her practice, from contemporary heavyweights John Chamberlain, Barbara Chase-Riboud, Suzanne Jackson, and Frank Stella to newly discovered James Dinerstein and Kiah Celeste.

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