Oluwatobi Ogundunsin Reframes African Diaspora Identity Through Portraiture
UK-based Nigerian photographer Oluwatobi Ogundunsin uses light, memory and emotional stillness to explore heritage, belonging and selfhood. Photography has long played a pivotal role in shaping narratives around identity, heritage and belonging. For UK-based Nigerian photographer Oluwatobi Ogundunsin, however, the camera serves a more intimate purpose: a means of exploring memory, cultural inheritance and the emotional terrain that lies beneath the surface of portraiture. Across a growing body of work, Ogundunsin is developing a distinctive visual language that reframes African and diaspora […]
UK-based Nigerian photographer Oluwatobi Ogundunsin uses light, memory and emotional stillness to explore heritage, belonging and selfhood. Photography has long played a pivotal role in shaping narratives around identity, heritage and belonging. For UK-based Nigerian photographer Oluwatobi Ogundunsin, however, the camera serves a more intimate purpose: a means of exploring memory, cultural inheritance and the…
UK-based Nigerian photographer Oluwatobi Ogundunsin uses light, memory and emotional stillness to explore heritage, belonging and selfhood. Photography has long played a pivotal role in shaping narratives around identity, heritage and belonging. For UK-based Nigerian photographer Oluwatobi Ogundunsin, however, the camera serves a more intimate purpose: a means of exploring memory, cultural inheritance and the emotional terrain that lies beneath the surface of portraiture. Across a growing body of work, Ogundunsin is developing a distinctive visual language that reframes African and diaspora […]
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