Art Cologne

7 - 10 November 2024
  • Samuel Nnorom meticulously weaves, rolls, assembles, stitches, and sews intricate constellations of bubbles, bindles, and ribboned strips, reinterpreting the bubble as a tangible symbol of collective survival, connection, and hope.
     
    His sculptures serve as visual metaphors crafted from offcuts of Ankara fabric, a wax-printed cloth now iconic of African textiles. Though commonly associated with Africa, Ankara's origins lie in Indonesia, from where its designs were commercialized by Dutch merchants during the colonial period. Introduced to West and Central Africa by Black soldiers conscripted into the Dutch colonial army, the fabric’s journey reflects the layered impact of global trade on cultural and geographic identities. By using salvaged Ankara fabric, Samuel Nnorom presents a critical reflection on artisanal heritage and the complexities of provenance.
     
    This presentation at Art Cologne 2024 will showcase a curated selection of new works by Samuel Nnorom. In conjunction with this exhibition, Samuel Nnorom has a solo exhibition at Saatchi Gallery, London.

     

  • Samuel Nnorom, Asking for Grace, 2024
     

    Samuel Nnorom

    Asking for Grace, 2024
    African wax print fabric and cotton twine
  • Samuel Nnorom, Echoes of Beauty, 2024
     

    Samuel Nnorom

    Echoes of Beauty, 2024
    African Print Fabric
    180 x 160 x 28 cm
  • Samuel Nnorom

    Samuel Nnorom

    Born in Nigeria in 1990, Samuel Nnorom is a multi-award-winning artist whose work poetically crosses tapestry-like sculpture and pre-loved Ankara wax fabric. Since early childhood, elements that now shape his contemporary practice have surrounded him: sketching portraits of customers who visited his father’s shoe shop and playing with colourful scraps from his mother’s tailoring workshop crystallised his artistic vocation. Self-proclaimed “custodian of material culture”, Nnorom draws upon materiality in a unique way, dedicating his art to textile recycling and a sociological reflection on the human condition.

     

    Through sewing, tying and cutting, the rising artist creates intricate constellations of fabric-covered foam balls meticulously stitchedtogether, evoking a metaphor for a “fabric of society” composed of closed social structures forming the bubbles in which our daily lives are wrapped in. Using Ankara textiles –whose origins are complex in the history of the continent, Nnorom explores its protean symbolism and reappropriates a contemporary fabric omnipresent in his community.

     

    Currently living and working in Nsukka, Samuel Nnorom holds an MFA in sculpture from the University of Nigeria. He cumulates numerous workshops and residencies in England, South Africa, Burkina Faso, France, Senegal and Nigeria, including Kehinde Wiley’s Black Rock artist residency in 2023. Nnorom has had numerous solo shows, group shows and art fairs globally, as well as being commissioned several times for public works in his home country. He won the Africa prize 2021: Strauss & Co and Cassirer Welz Award, and a global prize for “Art for Change Award 2022” organised by M&C Saatchi Group, ex aequo the Ettore e Ines Fico Prize at the Artissima fair 2023 and 5 selected finalist for Craft Council and Brookfield Properties award UK 2023.