Leo Asemota (born 1967 in Edo State, Nigeria)[1] is a contemporary artist living and working in London, England.
[2] "Map of a City" was presented at Justina Barnicke Gallery Toronto Canada in the group exhibition “28 Days: Reimagining Black History Month” curated by Pamela Edmonds and Sally Frater.
The exhibition was based on the conversations between the two artists since their first meeting during documenta 14 Radio Program in 2017 and featured works they developed specifically for Portikus.
[12] Findings Through Principles of Phrenology, Literature, Sound and Advertising was Asemota's contribution to the exhibition “Ultrasanity: On Madness, Psychiatry and Resistance” held at ifa-Galerie Berlin in 2019.
[13] One of the works in the exhibition was (ultrasanity anecdotes sound fractions) an artwork album of songs on the subject of madness.