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Venice Biennial: Victoria Udondian, Nigeria

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Victoria Udondian is one of the artists representing Nigeria at the Venice Biennial 2015, From May 9 on.

 

 

 

About:

Before studying painting, Victoria Udondian trained as a tailor and fashion designer. Her work today is informed by her interest in textiles, in the capacity of clothing to shape identity and the histories and tacit meanings woven into everyday materials.

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In 2010, Udondian travelled to Dakar, Accra and Bamako researching the impact secondhand clothing has had on the West African textiles industry and on cultural identity. Interested in confronting notions of ‘authenticity’ and ‘cultural contamination’, Udondian tests conceptions of West African textiles against present and past realities, convinced ‘…that there exists some consequences on the perception of one’s identity when the language of the fabrics one wears is changed fundamentally.’
Aso Ikele (1948) made for We Face Forward takes the Whitworth’s textile collection as its starting point. The collection ranges from textiles made in Manchester for export to the West African market in the eighteenth century, to fabrics by contemporary makers in Mali who supply DKNY with hand-spun cotton.

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Combining materials and narratives from Lagos and Manchester, Udondian weaves myths and histories into her own textiles, creating her own hybrids and questioning how stories become histories.

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Biography

Born in 1982 in Nigeria. Lives and works in Nigeria.
Studied at the University of Uyo graduating with a BA in Painting in 2004. She is an active member of various art groups and collectives, including the Society of Nigerian Artists (SNA) and the Catalyst Women Arts and Science in Portsmouth, UK since 2008.