Karimah Ashadu: Tendered opens at the Renaissance Society from September 12 to November 1, 2026, with the U.S. debut of
MUSCLE, a new moving-image installation centered on bodybuilders training in Lagos. The exhibition brings together film and sculpture to look at labor, discipline and self-fashioning through close attention to everyday conditions in West Africa.
Ashadu’s work focuses on people working inside informal economies, where physical effort, ambition and survival are closely linked. In
MUSCLE, the bodybuilder becomes the subject and the site of investment at the same time: a body shaped by training, status and economic pressure. The film moves through informal gyms and training spaces in Lagos, while the accompanying sculptural works draw directly from those environments, extending the installation beyond the screen.
Born between Nigeria and the United Kingdom, Ashadu brings a perspective shaped by distance and return. That position runs through her work, which often stays close to the people and places it portrays without adopting a detached documentary stance. Instead, her films keep a sense of physical proximity and personal involvement, whether she is filming bodybuilders in
MUSCLE or tracing other labor conditions in earlier works such as
Machine Boys,
Plateau and
Red Gold.
The exhibition is part of
Unison, a biennial initiative by Fondazione In Between Art Film that supports moving-image commissions with international institutions. At the Renaissance Society, the project is curated by Alessandro Rabottini and Leonardo Bigazzi with Myriam Ben Salah and Karsten Lund. The structure reflects Ashadu’s own practice: precise, sustained and grounded in direct observation rather than broad statement.
Taken together, the film and sculptures present the body not as an abstract idea, but as work in progress.
Tendered treats labor as visible, physical and socially shaped, and it places that question in the middle of contemporary life in Lagos.
Image:
Karimah Ashadu, MUSCLE, 2025 [Still] HD digital film, colour with stereo sound, 22:20 mins © Karimah Ashadu. Courtesy the Artist, Camden Art Centre, Fondazione In Between Art Film, Sadie Coles HQ and the Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago.