Wash Day

Joy Labinjo (1994 - )

digital pigment print on paper

2021
  • About the work
    Location
    Country: UK
    City: London
    Place: Government Art Collection
    This vibrant print by Joy Labinjo accompanies her new large-scale commission, 5 more minutes, for Brixton Underground station – launched on 11 November 2021 and on view for one year. Drawing on her personal experiences of growing up in the UK with British-Nigerian heritage, Labinjo’s commission explores ideas of memory and belonging, and the significance of the hair salon as a centre of community in both the artist’s personal experience as well as in wider Black British female culture. This print echoes these themes, the title, Wash Day, is a familiar phrase used by black women to describe the ritual of caring for their hair. Labinjo describes the intimate scene as nostalgic, evoking memories of sitting between her mother’s legs as a child.
  • About the artist
    Born in Dagenham, London, Joy Labinjo lives and works in London. In 2017, she graduated with a Fine Art BA from the University of Newcastle, during which she studied at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna, Austria. Her solo exhibitions include 'Our Histories Cling to Us' at BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Newcastle-upon-Tyne (2019); 'Recollections' at Tiwani Contemporary, London and 'Belonging' at Morley Gallery, London (2018). Group exhibitions include 'The Everyday Political' at Cafe Gallery Projects, London (2018); and 'The Accumulation of Things' at Bonington Gallery, Nottingham (2018). In 2017, Labinjo received the Woon Art Prize, jointly awarded and presented by Northumbria University and BALTIC. Her work has been collected by the Musée d’Art Contemporain Africain Al Maaden (MACAAL), Marrakesh; and the Minneapolis Institute of Art, Minnesota.
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  • Details
    Title
    Wash Day
    Date
    2021
    Medium
    digital pigment print on paper
    Dimensions
    height: 49.5 cm; width: 70.0 cm
    Acquisition
    Purchased from Art on the Underground (Transport for London), February 2022
    Provenance
    Art on the Underground; from whom purchased by UK Government Art Collection, 10 February 2022
    GAC number
    19038