“Working from Home”
26.2.2026 Artist talk with Karl Ohiri
From 10:00–11:30 on Zoom (request link via )
The lecture Working from Home brings together past and ongoing works that examine the idea of ‘home’ as both a physical space and a conceptual framework within the artist’s practice. The talk reflects on how working from home – both literally and metaphorically – opens up possibilities for autobiographical and personal works, where the boundaries between life and work, private and public, origin and displacement, begin to blur. In doing so, it proposes home not simply as a backdrop, but as an active collaborator in the making of art.
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Karl Ohiri is a British-Nigerian visual artist and archival activist based in Helsinki. His conceptually driven practice focuses on the human condition and lived experience, exploring recurring themes related to social issues, relationships, identity and belonging, and cultural heritage. Alongside his personal practice, he is the initiator and co-guardian of the Lagos Studio Archives project.
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[Image description: A photograph of a couple embracing in a domestic setting. They stand chest-to-chest, eyes closed, appearing very much in love. The image has been defaced with the word “False” written in the middle of the photograph.]
Image Credit: Untitled, from the series How to Mend a Broken Heart (2013), by Karl Ohiri
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The Catalysti X Taidekoulu Maa Lecture Series project is supported by @taikegram
