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Fadugba, Modupeola
Born in 1985 in Lomé, Togo. Lives and works in Abuja, Nigeria
Modupeola Fadugba is a multimedia artist working in painting, drawing, and socially-engaged installation. Her works explore cultural identity, social justice, game theory, and the art world within the socio-political landscape of Nigeria and our greater global economy. The People's Algorithm – a game installation that fosters debate about how to improve Nigeria's education system – was awarded El Anatsui's Outstanding Production Prize and a 2016 Dakar Biennale Grand Prize from Senegal's Minister of Communication. Her most recent exhibition, Dreams from the Deep End, depicts swimmers exploring collaborative ways of being in the water together, set against the bleak backdrop of America's racialised – and oftentimes tragic – swimming history. Selected solo exhibitions include: Dreams from the Deep End, Gallery 1957, Accra (2018); Prayers, Players & Swimmers, Cité des Arts, Paris (2017); Synchronised Swimming & Drowning, London (2017); and Like Play, Like Play, Dakar (2016). Selected group exhibitions include Summer Exhibition 2017, Royal Academy, London (2017); Afriques Capitales, Gare Saint Sauveur, Lille (2017); Dak’Art, Dakar (2016); The Art Energy, London (2015); and Design is the Personality of an Idea, Ford Foundation & African Artists Foundation, Lagos (2015). Her work is included in international collections such as the Minneapolis Institute of Art. Fadugba holds a Bachelors in Chemical Engineering from the University of Delaware, a Masters in Economics from the University of Delaware, and a Masters in Education from Harvard University.
Modupeola Fadugba, Gossip Girls, 2018, Acrylic on canvas, Courtesy of Gallery 1957

Artists 2016