Barry Yusufu

Barry Yusufu, born in 1996 in Nigeria, is widely recognised as one of the most compelling voices in African contemporary portraiture. Known for his icon-esque works in oil and acrylic on canvas, Yusufu’s art is deeply rooted in both spiritual conviction and a desire to elevate the image of African men and women in global art narratives. Despite being largely self-taught, Yusufu quickly rose through the international ranks, earning a reputation as a highly collectable talent. His work has been exhibited across Europe, London, and New York, and is held in a number of significant private and institutional collections.

Now based in the U.K., Yusufu is currently studying at the University of the Arts London, Central Saint Martins, where he received a scholarship. Although already accomplished, Yusufu made the deliberate decision to pursue academic training to engage more rigorously with the classical traditions of European art, particularly those of the Baroque and Renaissance eras. He believes that “each generation rides on the shoulders of those who came before,” and seeks to merge these historic techniques with his African identity, forging a body of work that speaks across continents and time.

Central to Yusufu’s practice is a rejection of outdated, Eurocentric portrayals of African people, images he encountered in museums and galleries during his youth. His work actively reclaims these visual traditions, challenging cliché representations through refined portraiture that exalts the dignity and individuality of his subjects. His acclaimed Coffee and Bronze series exemplifies this, imbuing contemporary African identity with reverence and resonance. In his own words, his portraits are “Godly,” not in a literal religious sense, but in the sacred attention he gives to each subject’s features, finishing every face with care to raise them to iconic status.

In recent years, the African portraiture market has seen an influx of derivative styles, contributing to a saturation that has impacted the genre’s demand. This, Yusufu believes, is a natural moment of correction. The over-supply, driven not only by artists but also by galleries, auction houses, and online platforms, will ultimately sharpen the field. “This period,” he reflects, “will separate the men from the boys.”

Looking ahead, Yusufu’s practice continues to evolve. His current academic studies are informing a new chapter in his work, introducing surrealist and symbolic elements that add further depth and complexity. This shift will be reflected in his upcoming exhibitions, as he continues to develop his distinctive voice within the global art scene.

Crucially, Yusufu views his career through a long-term lens. In a landscape where many artists focus on short-term acclaim, famous today, forgotten tomorrow, he is committed to building a practice that endures. For him, it is about seeing the forest through the trees: taking a measured, generational approach grounded in integrity, discipline, and a deep respect for the craft. It is this long view that distinguishes him, and that will define the arc of his career in the decades to come.

Country • Nigeria
Medium • Oil and acrylic on canvas
First exhibition with christopher moller gallery • 2021

 
 
 

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Previous exhibitions by Barry Yusufu

2025

SOLO BOOTH- British Art Fair

2023

THE SOUND OF OUR SOULS, UTA Artist Space, Los Angeles, CA, United States (Group Show)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF LOVE, Gordon Gallery, Israel. (Solo exhibition)

INVESTEC CAPE TOWN ART FAIR, Christopher Moller Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa. - Group Exhibition

2022

BEHOLD, SUN’s PEOPLE, Luce Gallery, Turin - Italy. (Solo exhibition)

ZUT, A Gallery Collaboration, Paris - France. (Group exhibition)

BLACK ARTISTIC HERITAGE, Opera Gallery, Paris - France. (Group exhibition)

KIAF, Eduardo Secci Gallery, Seoul - South Korea. (Group exhibition)

ART BASEL, The Breeder Gallery, Switzerland. (Group exhibition)

THE BREEDER OPEN STUDIO, The Breeder Gallery, Athina - Greece. (Group exhibition)

DALLAS ART FAIR, Luce Gallery, Texas - United States of America. (Group exhibition)

2021

UNTITLED ART FAIR, Luce Gallery, Miami- United States of America.

ARTX CONTEMPORARY ART FAIR, Pacers Gallery, Lagos - Nigeria.

1-54 CONTEMPORARY ART FAIR, Luce Gallery, London - United Kingdom.

FRIEZE ART FAIR, The Breeder Gallery, London - United Kingdom.

LISTE ART FAIR BASEL, The Breeder Gallery, Switzerland.

MESCALINE, A Band of Vices, Los Angeles - United States of America. (Group Exhibition)

INVESTEC CAPE TOWN ART FAIR | DIGITAL EVENT, Christopher Moller Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa (September) - Group exhibition.

BREEDER GALLERY AT LISTE ART FAIR BASEL, Basel, Switzerland, (September) - Group exhibition.

I LOVE WHO YOU ARE, I LOVE WHO YOU AIN’T, Bill Brady Gallery, Miami, United States of America (August) – Group exhibition.

MISA ART FAIR, Koenig Gallery, Berlin, Germany (August) - Group exhibition.

154 ART FAIR, Luce Gallery, New York, United States of America (May) – Group exhibition.

FRIEZE ART FAIR, Breeder Gallery, New York, United States of America (May) – Group exhibition.

LIFE IN FLOWERS, Luce Gallery, Turin, Italy (May) – Group exhibition.

STOP, LISTEN, CFHill, Stockholm, Sweden (January) – Group exhibition.

ALOHA, MR HAND, Thinkspace Projects, Los Angeles, United States of America (January) – Group exhibition.

2020

FOR FOLK SAKE! Contemporary Artists x the American Folk Art Museum. The Benefit Auction.

THE MEDIUM IS THE MESSAGE, Unit London. Group exhibition curated by Azu Nwabogu.

ARTIST IN RESIDENCY, African Artists Foundation, Lagos, Nigeria.

LOCALITY AND THE STATUS QUO, Pacers Art Gallery, Lagos, Nigeria. Group exhibition curated by Wunika Mukan.

SAY IT LOUD! Christie’s.Group exhibition curated by Destinee Ross Suttons.

HARLEM ART SHOW, Harlem Arts Alliance, New York, USA. Group exhibition.

Collections

RACLIN MURPHY MUSEUM, NORE DAME UNIVERSITY, Four works on permanent display, IL, United States.

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