Nov 5, 2020Representation of Trauma in Visual Art Everything will be remembered. Everything recorded. The body may be said to have agency also in other ways than through the conscious making of self. Sometimes violence and experiences of s...
Apr 3, 2019Iconic feminist artist Mary Kelly's recent interview with South London Gallery's REcreative Mary Kelly Interview for the South London Gallery exhibition ‘Went to work Came back’ MK: ‘Lets start with how I came to London from the ...
Apr 3, 2019Alternative Ideas of protest in Feminist Art As Methodology In Fighting Against Patriarchy in SocietIntroduction The 1960s and 70s were a seminal moment for Women’s rights. It was the decade when women used their bodies to rise up throug...
Mar 4, 2018Archives in MotionArchival practices have changed under the impact of the introduction of digital technologies. These technologies challenge traditional no...
Feb 25, 2018Feminism Politics and ActivismFeminism Politics and Activism Feminism belongs on the shortlist of recent intellectual revolutions that includes Darwinism, Marxism, and...
Oct 17, 2017Diaspora artists’ post colonial identity and their experiments with textiles"I was thinking: Okay, so where do I stand? I live in England. I'm from Nigeria. Nigeria was colonised by the British. The Victorian era w...
Oct 17, 2017Feminism and the HijabTwo decades back, when we came into central universities from small towns, the first and indirect demand on us was to change the way we d...
Oct 15, 2017Brief précis on landscape as a political symbolThe idea of landscape in art as a medium for expressing the political upheavals of the time is an interesting one. It is a marketable com...
Oct 15, 2017Marlene Dumas’s Naomi 1995 and Lynette Yiadom-Boakye’s Many words for No 2013It is interesting to compare and contrast their work in light of their differing ages, influences and ideologies. Marlene Dumas, born in ...
Apr 9, 2016WelcomeHello and welcome to my new website showcasing my artwork to date. Let me know what you think!