Victor Ehikhamenor
Nigeria
B. 1970
Victor Ehikhamenor is a Nigerian artist, photographer and writer. Ehikhamenor has been prolific in producing abstract, symbolic and politically motivated works.
A 2016 Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Fellow, Ehikhamenor has held several solo exhibitions and his work has been included in numerous group exhibitions and biennales, including the 57th Venice Biennale as part of the Nigerian Pavilion (2017), 5th Mediations Biennale in Poznan, Poland (2016), the 12th Dak’art Biennale in Dakar, Senegal (2016), Biennale Jogja XIII, Indonesia (2015), and the 56th Venice Biennale as part of the German Pavilion (2015).
Ehikhamenor has had numerous exhibitions with strong following in Nigeria, the United States, Asia, the UK and other parts of Europe. His fictional work “Madam” and drawings “Postcards from Italy” were part of the German pavilion in the 56th Venice Biennale, “All the World’s Future”, curated by Okwui Enwezor in 2015.
He was also one of the eleven Nigerian artists at the 2015 Jogja Biennale in Indonesia where he presented his monumental installation, “The Wealth of Nations”. One of the three artists at the first Nigerian Pavilion in the Venice Biennale, “A Biography of the Forgotten” was the work showcased at the 57th Venice Biennale (2017). As a writer he has published numerous fiction and critical essays with academic journals, mainstream magazines and newspapers round the world including New York Times, BBC, CNN Online, Washington Post, Farafina, AGNI magazine, Wasafiri Magazine and others.
Ehikhamenor received his MFA in the University of Maryland, College park. He maintains a studio in Lagos, Nigeria and Maryland, U.S.A.