Laws of Folk

A solo exhibition by Ezra Myers

London, October 2026

Folklore, ritual and the inherited codes of Afro-diasporic life.

For private view access, collector enquiries, press requests and exhibition partnerships.

Pay the Devil by Ezra Myers, large-scale work on paper exploring Jab Jab and Trinidadian Carnival tradition

Laws of Folk

Laws of Folk is a forthcoming solo exhibition by British-Caribbean artist Ezra Myers.

Across large-scale figurative drawings, collage and material intervention, the exhibition considers the unwritten codes that shape Afro-diasporic life: ritual, performance, spirituality, survival and presence.

Rooted in Caribbean cultural inheritance and shaped by the visual languages of Trinidadian Carnival, the works do not treat folklore as something remote or illustrative. They move through it as a living force.

Figures emerge at life scale, carrying masks, gesture, music and concealed forms within the image. The exhibition brings together a new body of work in which the figure becomes a site of encounter, transformation and cultural continuity.

Opening in London during Black History Month 2026, Laws of Folk will present selected works alongside further pieces to be unveiled ahead of the exhibition.

Discover the wider practice at ezramyers.com ↗

Works from the exhibition

Mary in the Light by Ezra Myers, large-scale drawing exploring Mary Seacole, cultural inheritance and ancestral presence

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Mary in the Light

Ink, charcoal and collage on paper

255.8 × 152.4 cm

This is not a portrait of Mary Seacole. It is a portrait of what she carried.

Mary in the Light considers the presence, labour and inheritance carried by Mary Seacole. Charcoal, ink and collage hold the sacred and the earthly, the elevated and the raw, within one image.

Jay by Ezra Myers, charcoal and ink drawing on paper from 2014

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Jay

Ink and charcoal on paper

55.9 × 38.1 cm

2014

Jay is an earlier work in which the language of the practice began to take shape. Created in 2014, it marks an early formation of Myers’ interest in expression, shadow, sincerity and the architecture of the face.

Further works will be revealed in the lead-up to the exhibition.

Ezra Myers

Ezra Myers is a British-Caribbean artist based in London, working across drawing, collage and moving image.

His practice explores Afro-diasporic folklore, ancestral presence, masks and inherited cultural knowledge: the codes carried through ritual, story, performance and image across generations.

Working at life size and architectural scale, Myers creates works in which the figure becomes an encounter rather than an image.

Explore the wider practice at ezramyers.com ↗

With thanks

Arts Council England

Develop Your Creative Practice award

Westway Trust

International Artist Bursary supporting a further Trinidad and Tobago research phase planned for the end of 2026

Eaton Fund

Artist materials grant

Carnival Village Trust

Cultural and exhibition support

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Laws of Folk will open in London in October 2026.

For private view access, collector enquiries, press requests, patron support or exhibition partnerships, please register your interest below.

Selected guests will be contacted directly by the studio as details are confirmed.

For direct studio enquiries, contact: studio@ezramyers.com

A new body of work, opening by invitation.

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