Frida Orupabo: On Lies, Secrets and Silence
By (Author) Yuvinka Medina
Edited by Owen Martin
Text by Portia Malatjie
Text by Mai Takawira
Text by Nina Cramer
Text by C. LeClaire
Skira
Skira
1st July 2025
1st May 2025
Italy
General
Non Fiction
Paperback
160
Width 210mm, Height 280mm
730g
Extensive new monograph of Norwegian artist Frida Orupabo, known for her powerful and thought-provoking collage work.
Leading Norwegian artist and sociologist Frida Orupabo (1986) gained prominence in the art world for her evocative digital and physical collages. Her work often explores themes of race, gender, identity, family relations, sexuality, violence and the human body. Black bodies, which have been subjected to exploitation throughout history, are often present. Orupabo manipulates images, cutting them out, adding and excluding elements, and then reassembling them, suggesting a phantasmagorical and poignant reworking of representational codes.
This richly illustrated catalogue focuses on newly produced works. Alongside an introduction by curators Yuvinka Medina and Owen Martin, and poems by C. LeClaire, original essays by Portia Malatjie, Nina Cramer and Mai Takawira explore the tensions and positions of Orupabo's work both internationally and within a Nordic context.
Yuvinka Medina is Senior Curator of Bonniers Kunsthall, Stockholm.
Owen Martin is Curator of Astrup Fearnley Museet, Oslo.
Portia Malatjie is a Cape Town-based curator.
Mai Takawira is an independent curator and researcher.
Nina Cramer is a PhD candidate at the University of Copenhagen's Department of Arts and Cultural Studies.
C. LeClaire is a poet and writer based in Chicago.