Mariam Adesokan


Mariam Adesokan (b. 2001, Ireland) is an image-based artist focusing on the relationships between people and space. She navigates this interest through architecture, set design and installation.

Conceptually, Mariam’s work aims to portray Blackness situated in otherworldly, uncanny but ultimately beautiful contexts.


Mariam Adesokan is a Central Saint Martins graduate looking to also further her exploration in spatial practice.

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2. Walter Pater





WP / 1873
From Studies in the History of the Renaissance

            Like the elements of which we are composed, the action of these forces extends beyond us; it rusts iron and ripens corn. Far out on every side of us those elements are broadcast, driven by many forces; and birth and gesture and death and the springing of violets from the grave are but a few out of ten thousand resultant combinations. That clear, perpetual outline of face and limb is but an image of ours, under which we group them - a design in a web, the actual threads of which pass out beyond it.


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