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"Children of the Gate"
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"Near Paradise, Never Within"
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"50 Ways to Wear a Hoodie"
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"Missed Me"
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"Temptation"
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Collection: Prinston Nnanna
Prinston Nnanna is a Brooklyn-based Artist by way of Houston, Texas, working primarily with charcoal, coffee, and acrylic inks. Mr. Nnanna is just beginning to exhibit his intimate, yet subversive, portraits. Recurring motifs include butterflies, bees and geometric patterns that all have iconographic weight within the artist’s practice. His stated goal is to “depict the elegance of the Black figure at the same time as reconstructing the image in which society has painted people of colour.”
Nnanna earned a BA in Arts at Texas Southern University (2016). While studying at Texas Southern Prinston was granted the opportunity to study abroad in Paris, France where he focused on cultural studies of the African Diaspora. Mr. Nnanna then went on to earn his MFA at The New York Academy of Art (2019). His work has been included in several group shows with; The Hole, Koplin Del Rio Gallery, The Flag Art Foundation & Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts. He was a finalist in the 2019 AXA XL Catlin Art Prize Exhibition, New York Academy of Art, New York. Nnanna won first prize for the 19th Annual Citywide African American Artists Exhibition, Houston (2017). His work is in the collections of Texas Southern University, the Davis Museum at Wellesley College & the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts.