Ebun Sodipo

Artist

Ebun Sodipo is a writer and visual artist. Sodipo’s work interrogates and excavates knowledge production, identity construction, the everyday, and online social networks. They also produce immersive dissonant installations and short videos. The work aims to trouble notions of a ‘natural’ state of being and knowing, and, most importantly, to give place to everyday diasporic, marginalised practices as forms of art and creative living.

Sodipo's work finds its impetus in their identities: they are queer, non-binary, migrant, African, AMAB, middle class, artist and Black. Their written work attempts to examine the category of blackness and its relationship to modernity.

Sodipo has spoken on panels about race, skin colour, history, masculinity, religion, intersectionality. As part of the collective The Black House, Sodipo temporarily takes over spaces and transforms them to create warm, inviting, familiar, and rejuvenating black homes.

Ebun Sodipo is a writer and visual artist. Sodipo’s work interrogates and excavates knowledge production, identity construction, the everyday, and online social networks. They also produce immersive dissonant installations and short videos. The work aims to trouble notions of a ‘natural’ state of being and knowing, and, most importantly, to give place to everyday diasporic, marginalised practices as forms of art and creative living.

Sodipo's work finds its impetus in their identities: they are queer, non-binary, migrant, African, AMAB, middle class, artist and Black. Their written work attempts to examine the category of blackness and its relationship to modernity.

Sodipo has spoken on panels about race, skin colour, history, masculinity, religion, intersectionality. As part of the collective The Black House, Sodipo temporarily takes over spaces and transforms them to create warm, inviting, familiar, and rejuvenating black homes.

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