Oladélé Ajiboyé Bamgboyé

Oladélé Ajiboyé Bamgboyé (born 1963) is a Nigerian-born British artist and scientist known for his Unmasking series which innovated with early 3D technology in the 1990s.

[7] The Unmasking series was developed and exhibited in three parts and, as noted in the Unmasking-3 Framework, was "a logical development of the artist's general inquiry into the prevalent issues of cultural ethics, the role of a future art practice, and finally making sense of the artist's interest in the intersection of technology, culture, art, philosophy and politics".

[6] He developed the series with scholars, computer programmers and scientists, publishing the Unmasking 3 Framework with coauthors David England and Ming Tai.

[1] As a lecturer at Bridge the Gap,[10] he focused on his interest in quantum physics and its potential applications in his Unmasking series, the influence of which can be seen in his Yokohama installation of Unmasking-3.

Eight contemporary African artists, Flash Art International[47] Oladélé Ajiboyé Bamgboyé, BE Magazin[48] The White Aesthetic Necessitated by the 'Glasgow Miracle'[49]

The Queen Mother Head, Benin, Nigeria, West Africa
The Queen Mother Head, Unmasking 3, 2001.
Exhibition installation at the 2001 Yokohama Triennale, Japan.
Installation view of the UNMASKING 3- Release Point #1, Yokohama, Japan.