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Selected work from Unbelonging, 2017

Courtesy of BDC and the Artist
Courtesy of BDC and the Artist
Courtesy of BDC and the Artist
Courtesy of BDC and the Artist
Courtesy of BDC and the Artist
Courtesy of BDC and the Artist
Courtesy of BDC and the Artist
Courtesy of BDC and the Artist
Courtesy of BDC and the Artist
Courtesy of BDC and the Artist
Courtesy of BDC and the Artist
Courtesy of BDC and the Artist
Courtesy of BDC and the Artist

Osaretin Ugiagbe: Unbelonging

Exhibition curated by Cynthia Rivera and Michael Kamber.

Installation view: Osaretin Ugiagbe, Unbelonging, New York, 2017. Courtesy of Bronx Documentary Center and the artist.

 

On View

Unbelonging
Osaretin Ugiagbe: Unbelonging
July 8 – August 13, 2017
New York City

The photos of Nigerian-born photographer Osaretin Ugiagbe document the beauty and sorrows witnessed during a life split between the surging Bronx streets and the half-built flyovers of Lagos, Nigeria (population 20 million strong and growing). In 2002, the then 16-year-old Ugiagbe left Nigeria for the Bronx, joining his father who had already emigrated to the US. Fifteen years later, he maintains an identity firmly planted in both worlds.
In his black and white photos, many taken without looking through the camera, he reacts to light and shadow, to the faces and bodies around him, both in the Bronx and in trips back to Nigeria.
He crafts his images through the inventive use of light, focusing on poignant and compelling themes of displacement and dislocation, and a surging, scrambling humanity looking for something better. Or sometimes just looking. The exhibited photos express Ugiagbe's individual path, but also reflect the larger framework of the struggle for cultural identity--unbelonging in the place left, not belonging at the point of arrival.

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