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Wura Natasha Ogunji: artista nigeriana que explora el cuerpo y el espacio público de Lagos a través del teatro y el vídeo. Descubre su obra en la Galerie Fridman.

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Wura-Natasha Ogunji’s various works for Forming in the pupil of an eye have a rich complexity of visual references. At once they are domestic and worldly, fabular and factual, historical and futuristic. Through the use of sewing, Ogunji presents the homely, craft skills of a feminine domain into a public that is Afropolitan, at once rooted in a local aesthetic that one may misascribe to ‘Nigeria’ yet which has a resonance with contemporary feminist practitioners the world over.

Biografía del artista

Wura Natasha Ogunji: Exploring Lagos Women’s Public Space Through Performance and Video

Wura Natasha Ogunji, born in Stanford, United States of America in 1970, is a Nigerian-American artist whose work delves into themes of physicality, memory, history, and the transformative power of space—particularly the vibrant landscape of Lagos, Nigeria. Her artistic journey began with studies at Stanford University (BA, 1992) followed by postgraduate training at San Jose State University (MFA, 1998), grounding her practice in both academic rigor and experiential observation. Ogunji’s distinctive approach combines performance art and video production, resulting in pieces that powerfully convey narratives of identity and social engagement.

Early Influences: Shaping Artistic Sensibilities

Ogunji's artistic sensibilities were profoundly shaped by exposure to diverse cultural traditions during her upbringing in the United States and subsequently solidified through immersion in Nigerian culture. Her fascination with anthropology—evident in her BA degree—fueled a desire to understand human behavior within complex social contexts, prompting her to investigate how societies construct meaning and transmit knowledge across generations. This intellectual curiosity would become a cornerstone of her artistic explorations throughout her career.

Formal Training & Artistic Development: Mastering Visual Storytelling

The MFA program at San Jose State University served as a crucial catalyst for Ogunji’s artistic maturation, equipping her with advanced techniques in photography and expanding her repertoire beyond traditional mediums. She honed her skills in visual storytelling—analyzing how images communicate ideas and emotions—and embraced experimentation with innovative approaches to artistic expression. This formative period instilled a lifelong commitment to pushing boundaries and redefining conventions within the art world.

Performance Art & Video Production: Embodied Narratives

At the core of Ogunji’s artistic practice lies performance art and video production, mediums she utilizes to interrogate fundamental questions about embodiment, presence, and the relationship between individuals and their surroundings. Her performances often grapple with themes of vulnerability, resilience, and resistance—drawing inspiration from personal experiences and astute observations of social dynamics. She meticulously crafts videos that capture fleeting moments of interaction and transformation, employing visual language to convey nuanced emotions and ideas. Recurring motifs include explorations of Lagos’s urban environment and the role of women within its cultural fabric. Her work consistently examines the intersection between personal identity and collective experience, focusing on issues such as gender roles, social justice, and cultural heritage.

Notable Exhibitions & Recognition: A Global Artistic Presence

Ogunji's artistic vision has garnered international acclaim through participation in prestigious exhibitions across continents. She debuted her solo exhibition at Fridman Gallery in New York City in 2023, showcasing a compelling collection of drawings and videos that underscore her exploration of Lagosian culture. Prior to this landmark event, her work appeared prominently in institutions like the Seattle Art Museum, Brooklyn Art Museum, Menil Collection, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, and Palais de Tokyo—demonstrating a commitment to engaging with diverse audiences and fostering dialogue about art and culture. Furthermore, she was awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship in 2012, recognizing her exceptional artistic merit and furthering her ability to pursue ambitious creative projects. Her involvement in Biennale events like Sydney, Stellenbosch, São Paulo, and Kochi underscores her dedication to contributing to global conversations about contemporary art. ### Historical Significance: A Voice for African Women’s Experiences Wura Natasha Ogunji's work stands apart for its profound engagement with issues of identity, culture, and social responsibility—particularly in relation to the experiences of women inhabiting public spaces within Nigeria and beyond. Her artistic explorations challenge conventional narratives and invite viewers to contemplate complex questions about human existence. Through her distinctive blend of performance art and video production, Ogunji has established herself as a pivotal voice in contemporary African art, advocating for visibility and fostering critical reflection on societal norms and traditions. Her enduring legacy resides in her unwavering commitment to experimentation, observation, and storytelling—inspiring artists globally to confront challenges and celebrate the richness of human experience.
Wura Natasha Ogunji

Wura Natasha Ogunji

1970 - , Estados Unidos

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  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Performance art, Video art
  • Date Of Birth: 1970
  • Full Name: Wura Natasha Ogunji
  • Nationality: Nigeriano-estadounidense
  • Notable Artworks: ['Ballast']
  • Place Of Birth: Stanford, Estados Unidos