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Textiles and Human Identity Reflections | Samuel Nnorom Artworks and Identity Representation

Born in Nigeria in 1990, multi-award-winning artist Samuel Nnorom opened the doors of his studio to Dakartnews shortly before the end of his artistic residency at Black Rock Senegal in Dakar. His artistic journey is deeply rooted in the exploration of metaphors, particularly through his concept of bubbles as symbols of uncertainty and the intricate layers of human complexity. Nnoroma’s work poetically crosses tapestry-like sculpture and pre-loved fabric. Recently exhibited in the group show “Encounters” during Dakart OFF, Nnoroma meticulously weaves sculptures with Ankara wax fabric, symbolizing these bubbles that represent health, psychology, or social dynamics that encapsulate our lives. His artworks invite viewers to reflect on societal norms and hidden truths within themselves and their communities.


Still in Connection, 2023
Textile mural sculpture
Photo Credit : Galerie Revel
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Textiles and Human Identity

Samuel Nnorom in his studio at Black Rock Senegal. Credit : Dakartnews

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    Samuel Nnorom

    well done

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