Udé has been engaged with this body of work since 2010, when the first photographs of this series were presented in the exhibition, The Global Africa Project, at the Museum of Arts and Design (MAD), New York.
Wherein he is dressed in varied costumes across geography and time, Iké Udé explores a world of dualities: photographer / performance artist, artist / spectator, African / post-nationalist, mainstream / marginal, individual / everyman and fashion / art. His photographic work is in the permanent collections of Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, the Smithsonian Museum of Art, and in many private collections.
Iké Udé lives and works in New York City.
Style and Sympathies is on view at Leila Heller Gallery, NYC.
Styles and Sympathies
IKÉ UDÉ
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Featured in the Arts section of the Huffington Post
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Courtesy of the artist and Leila Heller Gallery
Courtesy of the artist and Leila Heller Gallery
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Courtesy of the artist and Leila Heller Gallery
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Style and Sympathies by Iké Udé
October 10 - November 9, 2013
Featured in the Arts section of the Huffington Post
It's wonderfully flamboyant and over the top!
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