artists Aisha Seriki
Aisha Seriki
Aisha Seriki is occupied by the lens, using
photography to portray women in a light
they have been kept out of for too long.
photography to portray women in a light
they have been kept out of for too long.
Aisha Seriki is occupied by
the lens, using photography
to portray women in a light
they have been kept out of
for too long.
the lens, using photography
to portray women in a light
they have been kept out of
for too long.
Aisha Seriki is a Nigerian, London-based creative specializing in portrait photography. At the age of 8, her family emigrated from South East Asia to the UK and she has been residing in South London ever since.
Aisha’s work is inspired by both imagination and experience. Centred around global social issues, her photography addresses blackness, gender, migration, class and the many points of intersection within all four.
Aisha’s work is inspired by both imagination and experience. Centred around global social issues, her photography addresses blackness, gender, migration, class and the many points of intersection within all four.
In collaboration with Brookfield Properties, Artiq co-curated an exhibition in the City of London featuring Aisha Seriki and Latoya Okuneye.
Located at 30 Fenchchurch Street, Our Lives - Perception, Experience, Celebration showcased work by the two incredible London-based photographers as they speak to their own experience of being a person of colour in London today.
Located at 30 Fenchchurch Street, Our Lives - Perception, Experience, Celebration showcased work by the two incredible London-based photographers as they speak to their own experience of being a person of colour in London today.