From Nigeria to London, Asikò captures heritage in motion, transforming culture into a visual language that speaks across borders. Through photography and mixed media, he explores identity as something lived, carried, and continuously reshaped by migration, memory, and experience. His work moves beyond documentation, offering a powerful reflection on what it means to belong in multiple worlds at once.

Asikò: Heritage in Motion
Drawing from Yoruba symbolism and contemporary aesthetics, Asikò weaves adornment, movement, and texture into striking narratives of displacement and continuity. Beads, fabrics, gestures, and ritual-inspired forms become symbols of resilience and self-definition, revealing the emotional depth beneath cultural expression. Each composition feels intimate yet expansive, rooted in tradition while boldly engaging with the present.

Asikò: Heritage in Motion
Bold, evocative, and globally exhibited, Asikò’s work challenges viewers to see African identity as fluid, layered, and dynamic. His art does not simply represent culture—it reinterprets it, inviting us to feel history, movement, and meaning in every frame. Through his lens, heritage becomes not just something remembered, but something alive.

Asikò: Heritage in Motion








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