Social Fabrics: Magic & Memory: Los Angeles

 Rele Los Angeles is proud to present Social Fabrics: Magic & Memory – a dual exhibition featuring the extraordinary textile-based works of Shinique Smith and Marcellina Akpojotor. Coinciding with Frieze Los Angeles, this show marks a momentous milestone for Rele as it celebrates its 10th anniversary, continuing its commitment to cross-continental dialogue and the amplification of African and Diasporic voices in contemporary art.

 

Lagos-based Marcellina Akpojotor employs a distinctive collage technique, pulling apart and reconfiguring boldly patterned fragments of Ankara fabric. Using found material sourced from local tailors, she examines the histories and lived experiences of women, creating works that honor intergenerational resilience, identity formation, and the preservation of cultural heritage. Her practice engages with textiles as mnemonic devices—connecting past and present, old wisdom and new knowledge—and speaks to the crucial, often undervalued, labor of women in shaping memory and community.

 

Smith, based in Los Angeles, is recognized for her monumental fabric sculptures and dynamic collaged paintings comprising vintage textiles, garments, ribbons, and found objects. Incorporating materials collected over the last twenty years - from family, friends, and travels, Smith’s totemic work with the magical and the mundane interrogates themes of belonging, social ritual, and the significance of repurposed materials; exploring how once cherished things that are discarded or considered surplus retain personal and collective history.

 

This presentation features sculpture from Smith's recently celebrated solo exhibition Parade at The Ringling Museum—including Mitumba Deity II, displayed on her grandmother’s dresser.

 

As the artists tie, stitch, collage, paint, dye, and layer their textiles, they pay homage to lineages of labor while acknowledging cloth’s power to unite people across continents and generations. Since its inception in Lagos in 2015, Rele has devoted itself to reshaping the global narrative of contemporary African art. Marking Rele’s 10th anniversary, Social Fabrics: Magic & Memory exemplifies the gallery’s continued mission to champion cutting-edge African and Diasporic art, expand cross-cultural narratives, and foster meaningful engagement with local and international communities.

 

Exhibition Dates February 13 - March 22, 2025

Opening Reception February 13th; 6:00 - 8:00 PM

Location Rele, Los Angeles 711 N Western Ave, Los Angeles, 90029

 

We look forward to welcoming you to Social Fabrics: Magic & Memory, where art, history, and heritage become entwined—sparking new conversations and resonating across borders.

 

For further details or press inquiries, please contact la@rele.co or visit www.rele.co. We invite you to join us for this milestone celebration of artistic collaboration, cultural exchange, and the transformative power of textiles.