“My poetry is not limited by words, rather expressed through art, film and other mediums. It’s important for me to honour the multifaceted creative that I am to know which stories should be expressed through which form.”

Solo Exhibitions

Orphans See the Truest Colour
October 2023 | Noho Showrooms, Fitzrovia

The First Breath
September 2024 | Sarah Kravitz Gallery, London
Press Coverage →

The Cult of the Nomad in Pursuit of Home
April 2025 | Covent Garden, London

Group Exhibitions

The Burrow London Show — Will You Forget?
September 2024 | Empire Film Studios
Presented two works from The True Language of Dreams series alongside emerging talents from across disciplines.

Code 194 Coffee Showcase
February 2025 | London
Featured as part of a curated group show exploring the intersection of contemporary art, ritual, and cultural space.

Poetry Performances

I, TOO
9 October 2024 | SHOWstudio
A group poetry performance curated by Nick Knight

The Language of Birds
May 2025 | General Assembly Gallery, London
An intimate evening of poetry readings.

Film & Performances

“Mogul Mowgli” (2020)
Acted in the BAFTA-nominated feature directed by Bassam Tariq and starring Riz Ahmed.

Press

“With a delivery that sits somewhere between spoken word, poetry and rapping, atlas azure’s style is somehow literary and stacked with dense imagery, but also ruthlessly direct and
to-the-point.”

Complex

“A spiritual offering that blurs the lines between ritual and performance, poetry and prayer. ‘Talking to the Dead’ feels like a transmission more than a track.”

The Next Cartel

“Atlas Azure is one of those rare artists whose work feels like it's coming from somewhere deep and urgent. He doesn’t just create art, he creates language for the things we usually can’t say.”

The Noise Narrative

“Atlas Azure’s charisma bleeds into every second of his performance—he’s not just rising, he’s breaking through.”

Clash

“Atlas isn’t here to follow rules—he’s here to rewrite them. His words are a revolt, his visuals are a rupture, and his presence is unapologetically his.”

Wordplay Magazine