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Rotimi Fani-Kayode arrived in Brighton aged 11 in 1966, having fled Nigeria’s civil war. He then left the UK and studied fine art and photography at New York’s Pratt Institute. Returning to the UK in the mid-1980s, he began exhibiting his complex and emotionally raw work.
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‘Many of the images are seen as sexually explicit – or more precisely, homosexually explicit. I make my pictures homosexual on purpose. Black men from the Third World have not previously revealed either to their own peoples or to the West a certain shocking fact: they can desire each other.’ – Rotimi Fani-Kayode
Read more about Kayode’s life and work by clicking the link in today’s bio, and see a selection of his photographs on free display in the Intimacy, Activism and AIDS display at Tate Modern. #BlackHistoryMonth
Rotimi Fani-Kayode, from the series Abiku (Born to Die) 1988 © the artist, courtesy Autograph ABP
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