it’s important to have your fangs out at the end of the world
Mendes Wood DM•Oct 20, 2025 — Jan 17, 2026
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Mendes Wood DM is pleased to present It’s important to have ur fangs out at the end of the world, the first solo exhibition by Precious Okoyomon at the gallery. The show brings together new works that trace the artist’s exploration of ecosystems and dreams and how modes of relationality and belonging figure within these alternative imaginings. Through an installation comprising wallpaper, drawings, dioramas, and bears, Okoyomon stages oneiric inner worlds where the childlike and the erotic become paths to understanding how fragility can be a radical condition of care and transformation, while the structural violence of sexual shame is undone with vitality and mischief. The artist has written a new fable to accompany the exhibition.
If one were to reduce matter to its smallest unit, it would come down to particles. The most infinitesimal division, irreducible and restless. Yet, such units never exist in pure isolation. Their destiny is r…
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it’s important to have your fangs out at the end of the world
Mendes Wood DM•Oct 20, 2025 — Jan 17, 2026
Press Release
Mendes Wood DM is pleased to present It’s important to have ur fangs out at the end of the world, the first solo exhibition by Precious Okoyomon at the gallery. The show brings together new works that trace the artist’s exploration of ecosystems and dreams and how modes of relationality and belonging figure within these alternative imaginings. Through an installation comprising wallpaper, drawings, dioramas, and bears, Okoyomon stages oneiric inner worlds where the childlike and the erotic become paths to understanding how fragility can be a radical condition of care and transformation, while the structural violence of sexual shame is undone with vitality and mischief. The artist has written a new fable to accompany the exhibition.
If one were to reduce matter to its smallest unit, it would come down to particles. The most infinitesimal division, irreducible and restless. Yet, such units never exist in pure isolation. Their destiny is r…























































































