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Zakee Kuduro: Miss Brenda

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Zakee Kuduro
Miss Brenda, 2022
Oil on canvas
76 x 76 cm (29.921 x 29.921")

Zakee Kuduro recently exhibited in the InLiquid Gallery as part of The Source of Self Regard, curated by Tayyib Smith.

Artist Statement

My practice begins in stillness.

I am drawn to the spaces that hover between presence and absence, the known and the invisible. My work emerges from an ongoing search for spiritual resonance within the fractured mirrors of memory, identity, and personal inheritance. Though I work across disciplines-painting, sculpture, film, and sound-they are not separate languages but rather interconnected rituals. Each medium becomes a vessel, a means to map interior landscapes shaped by faith, loss, transformation, and quiet endurance.

Artist Bio
Zakee Kuduro is a Philadelphia-born, South America-based multidisciplinary artist working across painting, sculpture, film, and sound.

Raised in Southwest Philly, Zakee's earliest encounters with ritual and the human form came while working at his uncle's funeral home. Though he earned degrees in Mathematics and Computer Engineering from Howard University and later pursued doctoral studies in pharmacy, his creative path remained ever-present-leading him through music, photography, and filmmaking before ultimately returning to painting.

Since that return, Zakee has developed a powerful body of visual work centered on faith, mortality, Black identity, and spiritual quietude-primarily through oil on canvas, sculpture, and mixed media. In 2022, he was commissioned by the Museu de Arte Moderna (MAM) in Rio de Janeiro to produce a multi-channel video installation. That same year, he became the final assistant to celebrated Brazilian painter Sebastião Januário, helping complete the artist's final works and filming him until his death in 2025. Zakee also co-produced Januário's first solo exhibition in 24 years, Cores para Esquecer, which featured 11 never-before-seen works painted by Zakee under his mentor's guidance. His debut preview show at Art Rio 2023-featuring 12 paintings, 6 sketches, and an audio installation-sold out to international collectors.

Outside the visual arts, Zakee is a two-time Gold Lovie Award-winning filmmaker (Brazil's Gangs Fighting COVID-19), composer (Assimilations, named an MTV Iggy Top 20 Debut Album), and scored the indie film Yelling to the Sky (dir.Victoria Mahoney, starring Zoë Kravitz and Gabourey Sidibe). From 2003 to 2009, he served as Senior FARM Rep at The FADER / Cornerstone Promotions, contributing to campaigns for M.I.A., Gnarls Barkley, and Santigold. He later worked as Creative Director for Energy Action Coalition, producing the landmark climate summits Power Shift 2011 in Washington, D.C., and Power Shift 2013 in Pittsburgh-the first held outside the capital.

Zakee has produced film work for the BBC, National Geographic, and others. Now living in South America with his family, he continues to build a practice rooted in memory, legacy, and spiritual inquiry. Whether through canvas, sound, or lens, "All Sinners Have Souls" invites audiences to slow down, look inward, and witness the unseen dimensions of Black identity and human experience.

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