Grace Ndiritu
Grace Ndiritu is a British-Kenyan artist whose artworks are concerned with the transformation of our contemporary world, including the impact of globalisation and environmental justice, through her films, photography, paintings and social practice projects with refugees, migrants and indigenous groups. Works including The Ark: Center for Interdisciplinary Experimentation and COVERSLUT© fashion and economic project have been exhibited since 2012.
Recent solo shows and performances include Musee Moderne d’Art, Paris (2021), Bluecoat Gallery, Liverpool (2019), S.M.A.K. & M.S.K., Ghent (2019), Africa Museum, Tervuren (2019), Eastside Projects, Birmingham (2018), CAG Vancouver (2018), Fundació Antoni Tàpies, Barcelona (2017), Museum Modern of Art, Warsaw (2014), Musee Chasse & Nature and Centre Pompidou, Paris (2013).
Ndiritu has been featured in TIME magazine, Phaidon’s The 21st Century Art Book, Art Monthly, Apollo Magazine’s “40 under 40” list, Elephant magazine, and The Sunday Times Radio Show with Mariella Frostrup. Her experimental art writing and images have been published in her non-fiction book Dissent Without Modification (Bergen Kunsthall) in 2021.