Who is Frida Orupabo?

ART EDUCATION I ARTIST REVIEW
December 23, 2023

Frida Orupabo, born in 1986, is a Norwegian-Nigerian artist known for her distinctive collage work. She gained prominence in the art world for her powerful and thought-provoking pieces. Orupabo's work often explores themes of race, gender, identity, and the human body, particularly focusing on the black female experience.

 

Her art is characterized by the use of digital and physical collage techniques. She often sources material from various media, including historical archives, contemporary visual culture, and social media, to create intricate and layered compositions. These collages typically feature fragmented bodies and faces, reassembled to challenge traditional narratives and stereotypes.

 

Orupabo's work extends beyond traditional gallery spaces, as she initially gained attention through her Instagram account, where she shared her collages. This digital platform has been a significant part of her practice, allowing her to reach a broad audience and engage in contemporary forms of visual storytelling.

Her unique approach to art and her engagement with pertinent social and cultural issues have established Frida Orupabo as an important voice in contemporary art. Her work has been exhibited in various international venues and has been critically acclaimed for its depth and impactful visual language.

 

 

Represented by

Stevenson Cape Town
Galerie Nordenhake - Stockholm
Kadist Collection Paris

 

 


 
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