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Sokari
Douglas Camp

Sculpture

SOKARI DOUGLAS CAMP

Country Nigeria/UK
Medium Sculpture
Exhibitions 6

On film

Steel sculptures that draw on Nigerian culture and address themes of identity and history.

Exhibition record

Documenta 11 2002

Kassel, Germany

Douglas Camp’s work was included in this prestigious international exhibition, where her sculptures addressing post-col…

Sokari Douglas Camp: Spirits in Steel – The Art of the Kalabari Masquerade 2005

The Smithsonian National Museum of African Art, Washington, D.C., USA

A major solo exhibition showcasing Douglas Camp’s large steel sculptures, inspired by the Kalabari masquerade tradition…

Homecoming: New Works by Sokari Douglas Camp 2012

October Gallery, London, UK

This solo exhibition featured new works that reflected on Douglas Camp’s return to Nigeria, exploring the intersections…

All the World is Now Richer 2014

St. Paul’s Cathedral, London, UK

A public art installation commemorating the abolition of slavery, consisting of six life-sized steel figures that repre…

Art, Migration and Identity 2015

Victoria and Albert Museum, London, UK

Group exhibition exploring themes of migration and identity in contemporary art, featuring Douglas Camp’s works that en…

Sokari Douglas Camp: Steel Fashions 2019

Sulger-Buel Gallery, London, UK

A solo exhibition that presented a series of new sculptures inspired by contemporary African fashion and traditional Ka…

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