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Echoes of Inheritance

January 20,2026
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‘Echoes of Inheritance’ was a solo exhibition of Deborah Abosede Ibeme’s held on January 6th-13th, 2026 at Art Place Gallery in Lagos, Nigeria.

The above photograph, shown in her solo exhibition presents a thoughtful and reflective view of identity, family history, and cultural continuity. The image encourages viewers to think about heritage, memory, and how African identity is expressed in contemporary photography.


The composition is simple but very inspiring. The subject is shown in profile (side view), which gives a sense of dignity and quiet reflection. The lighting is soft but focused, shaping the face and body in a way that makes the figure appear almost sculptural. The dark background fades away, allowing the subject to stand out clearly with a calm, almost spiritual presence.

The colours are mainly warm and earthy gold, brown, and ochre tones. These colours connect the subject and the objects he is holding. The gold garment looks rich and important, suggesting both beauty and cultural value, while also hinting at traditional textiles as a symbol of status.


The stacked gourd-like object is very important in the composition. Its repeated round shapes create balance and rhythm, contrasting with the stillness of the subject. It’s rough, natural surface also contrasts with the smooth, shiny fabric of the clothing, showing a mix of tradition and modern styling.
The image includes many cultural symbols linked to identity and inheritance. Gourds are common in many African cultures and are often used for storage, rituals, and daily life. In this image, they may represent the passing down of knowledge, memory, and tradition across generations. The subject’s jewellery, especially the nose ring, is a strong sign of cultural identity and self-expression.It

It connects both to traditional practices and modern interpretations of African style. The braided hairstyle also carries cultural meaning, showing heritage while serving as a form of artistic expression. The subject’s upward gaze suggests hope, deep thought, or even a spiritual connection. This pose shows the subject not just as someone who carries tradition, but as someone actively shaping and rethinking it.


Within the theme of Echoes of Inheritance, this photograph explores how culture is preserved and reshaped over time. Ibeme’s work reflects a wider trend in contemporary African photography, where artists use carefully arranged images to tell deeper cultural stories. The photograph avoids simple or stereotypical views of African identity. Instead, it presents a subject who is confident, aware, and connected to their roots.

The image feels personal and informed from within the culture, rather than observed from the outside.
One of the main strengths of this work is its balance between beauty and meaning. The photograph is visually striking, but it also encourages deeper thinking through its rich symbolism.However

However, the image is clearly staged and carefully arranged. This may make it feel less natural or removed from everyday life. Some viewers might see it as an idealised version of culture rather than a direct reflection of lived experience. Even so, this can also be seen as part of the artist’s intention, showing how identity can be shaped, presented, and performed in different ways.


Deborah Abosede Ibeme’s photograph is a strong and thoughtful representation of heritage and identity. It shows that inheritance is not fixed, but something that continues to grow and change over time. Through careful composition, meaningful symbols, and clear storytelling, the work adds to important discussions about African identity, memory, and representation.In

Echoes of Inheritance, the image does more than show culture but it explores it, questions it, and presents it in a new and meaningful way.

By Funke Ose -Brown

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