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Kitambaa Series

(Part of the ‘Am I African Enough?’ Collection)​

2022, multimedia on paper, 420 x 297 mm

(Kitambaa: Fabric in Swahili)

This series includes pieces that aim to challenge my understanding and acceptance of African imagery. What defines an image as authentically African from my perspective? As I delved into this exploration, I realised that the reliance on prints has inadvertently reduced a vibrant culture to a mere representation of patterns and designs, overlooking the multifaceted nature of its people.

The ‘Am I African Enough? ‘ collection is a body of work in which I question my African identity as a born and bred Kenyan currently living in Germany. What is this ‘Africaness’ that I identify with? What makes me truly Kenyan? What makes me African enough?

Kitamba 1 (Image used: Mangbetu Woman from Congo with a fine coiffe)
Kitamba 1 (Image used: Mangbetu Woman from Congo with a fine coiffe)
Kitamba 2 (Image used: Woman from Foumban, Cameroon c.1911-1915))
Kitamba 2 (Image used: Woman from Foumban, Cameroon c.1911-1915))
Kitamba 3 (Image used: Indigenous hairdressing in Cameroon. She is the favourite wife of King Nagoya c.1911-1915))
Kitamba 3 (Image used: Indigenous hairdressing in Cameroon. She is the favourite wife of King Nagoya c.1911-1915))
Kitamba 4 (Image used: Hairdressing in Nigeria, c.1965)
Kitamba 4 (Image used: Hairdressing in Nigeria, c.1965)

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