Njideka Akunyili (from Out & About Africa)

Njideka Akunyili




It’s not everyday you come across an art piece by a Nigerian artist explicitly showing biracial love so when I saw the work of Njideka Akunyili, I was very intrigued not only by the subject of her work, but the pieces as a whole. In doing some research (i.e. my friend Google), this is what the Akunyili says about her work:

My art addresses my internal tension between my deep love for Nigeria, my country of birth, and my strong appreciation for Western culture, which has profoundly influenced both my life and my art. I use my art as a way to negotiate my seemingly contradictory loyalties to both my cherished Nigerian culture that is currently eroding and to my white American husband. {See more of her statement here}

As immigrants, I think this question of divided loyalties often comes up especially when one has been away from “home” for many years and when you throw in some of the challenges that may arise from being in a biracial relationship (i.e. maybe family and friends not being as supportive, etc.) it all seems like a big mixed bag of emotions which clearly can drive unique and beautiful art as in the case of Akunyili.
{Photo: Yale University School; Artist Statement: Heather James Fine Art}

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Occupy Nigeria: Nneka and the Vagabonds in Power

Nigerian songstress Nneka talks about her country’s dissatisfaction with their relationship to oil and the “Occupy Nigeria” movement that happened earlier this year.


Fyi, she’s currently on tour in the US. Check out her concert dates.

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We aren’t named Casa di Culture for nothing. Every now and then we like to introduce other forms of cultural exchange and expression.

Check this interview with Washington, DC native Christylez Bacon who inherited his rhythmic sensibility from local DC Go-Go music which uses a lot of percussion, but has incorporated a mix of other cultures and customs to create a style all his own.

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Love Wamuhu Waweru’s style & the message she preaches of conscious consumerism!

She should checkout Casa di Culture:-)

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Crowned (a beautiful portrait series)

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Crowned (the male version cont.)

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Crowned (the male version)

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CROWNED by Street Etiquette

CROWNED is a portrait series by Street Etiquette that depicts the styles of 12 individuals through the lens of Andre Wagner that showcases the subject’s personal hairstyle. Inspired by the likes of Jean-Michel Basquiat, Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, ASWAD, BDK. and the Native Tongues collective, it’s clear that personal style starts at the top and matriculates downwards. The entire feature can be seen here

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Wow, I am loving her ‘modern nomad’ style! Gloria Baume, fashion director at Teen Vogue.

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Waris Singh Ahluwalia | jewelry designer, actor

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