
Toyin Odutola
Nigerian-American(1985)
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Toyin Ojih Odutola is a Nigerian-American artist celebrated for her richly layered drawings that explore identity, skin, and the body through intricate mark-making using pen, ink, and pastel. Her work constructs fictional yet deeply personal narratives, often featuring Black figures rendered in dense, textured surfaces that challenge conventional representations of race and selfhood. She has exhibited widely at major institutions including the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Barbican Centre, establishing herself as one of the most compelling voices in contemporary figurative art.
AfrofuturismEmerging ArtistContemporary ArtistNigerian ArtistFigurative ArtPortraitFemale ArtistDrawingInk on PaperBlack and White
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