Jebila Okongwu critiques stereotypes of Africa and African identity and repurposes them as counterstrategies, drawing on African history, symbolism and spirituality. One of his preferred materials is banana boxes; their tropicalized graphics articulate an ‘exotic’ provenance, much like the exoticization of African bodies from an ethnocentric perspective. When these boxes are shipped to the West from Africa, the Caribbean and South America, old routes of slavery are retraced, accentuating existing patterns of migration, trade and exploitation.
Okongwu often investigates methods to communicate what it feels like to be embedded in structures of domination such as colonialism, racism and exploitation, and how to represent this aspect of blackness. His frequent use of imagery related to BDSM is not an attempt to allude to the histories of domination and oppression by analogy with these practices, where acts of submission are obviously voluntary, but as an instrument to examine roles of difference and the embodiment of certain types of sensations. The artist is questioning how difference becomes material within the contexts of race and power. By the layering of the exoticized and stereotyped corporate logos of multinational banana importers with imagery related to BDSM, he attempts to articulate the complex histories of physical experience on the body of the other, where domination and brutality have not only been profitable, but also eroticized.
Born in London and then raised in Nigeria and Australia, Okongwu currently lives and works in Rome, Italy. He received a BA in Visual Art from Monash University, Melbourne, and a Graduate Diploma in Fine Art from the University of Melbourne. His work has been exhibited at prominent international institutions including, Schlossmuseum, Linz, Austria (2020), the American Academy in Rome (2015), the Museo Nazionale di Capodimonte, Naples (2014), and the MACRO Museum of Contemporary Art, Rome (2013). His work is featured in the recently released ‘100 Sculptors of Tomorrow’ published by Thames and Hudson, and ‘Graphite Interdisciplinary Arts Journal’ published by the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles.
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Jebila OkongwuBanana Tree No. 5, 2024Oil on linen
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Jebila OkongwuBanana Tree No. 8, 2024Oil on linen
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Jebila OkongwuBanana Tree with rope (study), 2023Oil on linen
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Jebila OkongwuBanana Tree No. 2, 2024Oil on linen
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Jebila OkongwuBanana Tree No. 3 (Study), 2021Oil on linen
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Jebila OkongwuDivination Painting No. 16, 2018Oil on linen
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Jebila OkongwuDivination Painting No. 18, 2018Oil on linen
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Jebila OkongwuFive Banana Boxes, 2018Acrylic on marine ply, BDSM equipment
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Jebila OkongwuUntitled, 2016Bronze
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Jebila OkongwuStudy for Banana Sculpture No. 24, 2019Banana boxes, nylon thread, polyurethane foam, fiberglass, epoxy resin, pigment and wood
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Jebila OkongwuPremium Quality Bananas (study), 2019Oil on linen
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Jebila OkongwuProduct: Bananas (study), 2019Oil on linen
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Jebila OkongwuThe Legitimacy of Brutality, 2016Oil on linen
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Jebila OkongwuUntitled, 2016Mixed media collage on linen
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Jebila OkongwuUntitled, 2016Mixed media collage on linen
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EXPO Chicago
11 - 14 Apr 2024 -
SUMMER GROUP EXHIBITION
Melinda Braathen, Paolo Colombo, Pam Evelyn, Reuben Gordon, Iliodora Margellos, Francesca Mollett, Jebila Okongwu and Sophie Wahlquist 24 Jul - 18 Sep 2021Baert Gallery is pleased to present a Summer Group Exhibition featuring Melinda Braathen, Paolo Colombo, Pam Evelyn, Reuben Gordon, Iliodora Margellos, Francesca Mollett, Jebila Okongwu and Sophie Wahlquist. This group...Read more -
UNTITLED, ART MIAMI BEACH 2019
4 - 8 Dec 2019Baert Gallery is pleased to participate to UNTITLED, ART Miami Beach 2019 with a presentation of new works by Simone Kennedy Doig & Jebila Okongwu. Simone Kennedy Doig (b. 1994)...Read more -
Jebila Okongwu
21 Sep - 14 Dec 2019Baert Gallery is pleased to present a solo exhibition of new paintings and sculptures by Nigerian/British artist Jebila Okongwu. This will mark the second solo show at the gallery for...Read more -
Color is an Act of Reason
Jasmin Blasco, Melinda Braathen, Francesca Gabbiani, Reuben Gordon, Amy MacKay, Iliodora Margellos, Jebila Okongwu 3 Aug - 14 Sep 2019Color is uncontainable. It effortlessly reveals the limits of language and evades our best attempts to impose a rational order on it... To work with color is to become acutely...Read more -
UNTITLED, ART SAN FRANCISCO 2019
17 - 20 Jan 2019Baert Gallery is pleased to participate to UNTITLED, ART San Francisco 2019 with a solo presentation of new works by Jebila Okongwu. Jebila Okongwu (b. 1975) critiques stereotypes of Africa...Read more -
Jebila Okongwu
The Legitimacy of Brutality 25 Mar - 6 May 2017Jebila Okongwu works in a variety of traditional media—sculpture, drawing, printmaking and painting—but during the past year he’s turned to transforming the found objects that he finds on the streets...Read more
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Jebila Okongwu
Institutional aquisition by the Oberösterreichisches Landesmuseum Linz, Austria October 29, 2020We are pleased to announce the acquisition of Jebila Okongwu's Divination Painting (Exotic Dawn), 2020 by the Oberösterreichisches Landesmuseum Linz, Austria. Established in 1833, the...Read more -
Jebila Okongwu, Harrison Pearce
Group exhibition "Friends and Friends of Friends", Schlossmuseum, Linz, Austria September 30, 2020Curated by Inga Kleinknecht September 30, 2020 – January 6, 2021 Artistic communities in the age of social media Artistic communities once depended on face-to-face...Read more -
Ludovica Gioscia, Jebila Okongwu, Harrison Pearce, Benjamin Renoux
Featured in “100 Sculptors of Tomorrow“ by Thames & Hudson September 1, 2019Published in September 2019 100 SCULPTORS OF TOMORROW is an insightful, diverse, and inspiring survey of emerging and unknown talent working in the field of...Read more -
Jebila Okongwu
Group exhibition “Schengen“, Villa Romana, Florence, Italy July 12, 2018July 12 – August 24, 2018 Schengen is a three-part exhibition that examines the limitations of socio-cultural and political borders through a totemic memorialization of...Read more -
Jebila Okongwu
Solo exhibition “Manhattan Office“, 125 Maiden Lane, New York, USA May 16, 2018May 16, 2018 – January 30, 2019 In the lobby of 125 Maiden Lane, Jebila Okongwu: Manhattan Office, includes a presentation of selections from three...Read more
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The Racial Justice Point of View
Camilla Boemio Interviews Artist Jebila Okongwu, The dreaming machine number 8, April 6, 2021 -
Museum makes way for Andy Warhols of Today
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Jebila Okongwu at Baert Gallery
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How 100 Sculptors of Tomorrow Were Gathered in a Single Book
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We Want to Invest in the Region’: FOG and Untitled Fairs Bring Out Dealers, Collectors in San Francisco
Andy Battaglia, ARTnews, January 18, 2019