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Tue 04/07

ar·ti·fi·ci·al·i·ty: Olalekan Jeyifous

The ar·ti·fi·ci·al·i·ty lecture series at the Gensler Family AAP NYC Center, curated by Architecture faculty Jesse LeCavalier and Florian Idenburg, explores how our definitions of the artificial and natural shape the construction, craft, and ethics of the built environment.

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Speaker Bio

Olalekan Jeyifous, Artist

Olalekan Jeyifous (b. 1977) received a B.Arch. from Cornell University and is a Brooklyn-based artist whose work reimagines the intersections of architecture, community, and the environment through inventive visual storytelling. By merging physical and digital elements with historical and speculative contexts, his practice offers critical reflections on existing systems while imagining alternative ways of relating to one another and the spaces we inhabit. His art has been exhibited at major institutions including the Studio Museum in Harlem, the Vitra Design Museum, and Guggenheim Bilbao, and is held in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, and SFMOMA.

In addition to an extensive exhibition history, he has spent over a decade creating large-scale public installations and was co-commissioned to design a monument to Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm for New York City’s She Built NYC initiative. His distinctions include the 2024 Louis Comfort Tiffany Award, the Silver Lion at the 2023 Venice Architecture Biennale, the 2021 United States Artists Fellowship in Architecture and Design, the 2021 J. Irwin and Xenia S. Miller Prize, and two NYFA Fellowships. He has also been awarded residencies at MacDowell, The Drawing Center’s Open Sessions, and the Rockefeller Foundation’s Bellagio Center, and he currently serves as the 2026 Brooklyn Botanic Garden Heidi Nitze Fellow.