Frida Orupabo

  • A central element of Frida Orupabo’s practice is her digital archive, storing images from both the media and from her personal life on her Instagram account, later transforming them into analogue collages. She is a trained sociologist and a self-taught artist and uses her collages to create new narratives and play with meaning. Utilizing images of colonial violence, the civil rights movement, early cinema and Afro-American cinema, she blends the personal with the political to construct a subjective perspective, addressing the politics of the gaze as tool of both power and emancipation, outlined by feminist theorist bell hooks. Focusing on themes of family, aging and fairytales, her work subverts the dominant gaze, recasting perceptions of victimhood.

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A central element of Frida Orupabo’s practice is her digital archive, storing images from both the media and from her personal life on her Instagram account, later transforming them into analogue collages. She is a trained sociologist and a self-taught artist and uses her collages to create new narratives and play with meaning. Utilizing images of colonial violence, the civil rights movement, early cinema and Afro-American cinema, she blends the personal with the political to construct a subjective perspective, addressing the politics of the gaze as tool of both power and emancipation, outlined by feminist theorist bell hooks. Focusing on themes of family, aging and fairytales, her work subverts the dominant gaze, recasting perceptions of victimhood.