Born in 2000 in Nigeria, Abdulrahman Qozeem Olaoluwa paints not just with color, but with memory itself. His canvases are restless landscapes, where the laughter of childhood echoes through bursts of acrylic, and faces — ghosted in paper and charcoal — emerge like half-remembered dreams. For Abdulrahman, creation is an act of excavation: digging into the soil of lived experience to unearth relics of wonder, play, and forgotten suns. His works do not imitate life — they breathe it anew, suspended somewhere between the solid world and the shimmering mist of remembrance.

Abdulrahman Qozeem Olaoluwa
Artistic Journey (2020-2025)
First Group Exhibition
'The Opening' at Affinity Art Gallery, Lagos
Notable Work: Turn by Turn III (Mixed Media on Canvas)
International Debut
CONTEXT Art Miami with Galeria Casa Cuadrada
Notable Work: Wait and Get IV (Mixed Media on Paper)
International Recognition
Featured in Lithuanian National Museum of Art
Notable Work: Abraham's Blessing (Mixed Media on Wood)
First auction appearance with "YOU CANT" (2021)
Growing Presence
Art on Paper & Art Wynwood with Galeria Casa Cuadrada
Group Show at Akoje Gallery
Notable Work: New Me III (Charcoal and Acrylic on Canvas)
International Prominence
Super Plastica 2024 at Galeria Casa Cuadrada
Art Miami representation
First Solo Exhibition
'Happiness Will Bless Us' at Akoje Gallery
Notable Work: The Celebration of Us (Oil, Acrylic & Charcoal on Canvas)
Abdulrahman Qozeem Olaoluwa
Collection & Market Distribution
Market Insights
Olaoluwa's work has gained significant traction in international markets, particularly after his representation by Galeria Casa Cuadrada began facilitating exposure at major art fairs. His first auction appearance in 2022 marked his entry into the secondary market. Since then, his price points have shown steady appreciation, with particularly strong collector interest in North America and Africa. His unique mixed media approach combining acrylic, charcoal, and paper has created a distinctive market position within contemporary African art.