Anthony Olubunmi Akinbola Biography

Nigerian-American contemporary artist Anthony Akinbola elevates the durag to an artistic medium in his vibrant tapestries that explore the relationship between Black American and African identity.

Read More

Early Years

Anthony Akinbola was born in 1991 in Columbia, Missouri to Nigerian immigrant parents. He grew up between Missouri and Nigeria.

Akinbola studied communications and media at SUNY Purchase before settling in Brooklyn, New York.

Anthony Akinbola Artworks

Camouflage

In his distinctive Camouflage series, Anthony Akinbola reclaims the durag as a readymade. These iconic garments, worn by many Black men to protect their hair, are sewn together in flag-like collages and mounted onto wooden panels. Akinbola has created a wide variety of these powerful, often colourful compositions, founded in ideas ranging from critical race theory to colour theory.

The title, Camouflage, considers both how the durags are camouflaged into the compositions as textiles, while also commenting on the use of the durag as a tool for Black men to camouflage, or assimilate, into white, Western beauty standards by smoothing out their hair. Akinbola is also interested in using the durag as a vehicle for interrogating the consumerism and fetishization around Black culture.

The series began with a forty-foot-long installation at the Queens Museum in New York in 2018 using over a thousand durags. Since then, the Camouflage tapestries have been the subject of many major exhibitions of the artist, such as Natural Beauty at Sean Kelly, New York in late 2022. Hung on the gallery walls, they become emblematic of the complicated connections between the Black community in the United States and those across the African continent, paralleling the artist's dual upbringing between West Africa and the American South.

Symbolic Sculptures

Although Akinbola's Camouflage series has become synonymous with his practice, the artist has also exhibited more sculptural works examining these connections between American and African Black cultures.

(Untitled) Fitted 02 (2020) for example, features a New York Yankees baseball cap covered in cassava, a crop essential to many African diets, especially in Nigeria. His Divination Objects (2019) series includes hairbrushes and hair picks covered in cowrie shells, which have historically held great monetary and symbolic value across West Africa.

The artist therefore seamlessly melds totemic objects of these connected cultures and identities from both sides of the Atlantic.

Target Practice

Much of Akinbola's earlier work engages with the unfortunately more violent elements of his experience as a Black man, reflecting, for example, his experience with racist gun violence.

Target Practice (2015) is especially biting in its representation of American racism, with photographic portraits of his Black peers attached to an American flag, like a class photo, but with the disturbing element of targets in place of their bodies. The work is paired with audio from interviews with each of the men depicted, describing their experience as Black men living in the United States.

Collections

Anthony Akinbola's compositions can be found in prominent collections across the United States, including the Pizzuti Collection, Columbus, Ohio; the Beth Rudin DeWoody Collection; and the Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, New York.

Awards and Accolades

Anthony Akinbola has enjoyed many fellowships and residencies, including Silver Art Projects, New York (2022); Galerie Kringzinger Residency, Vienna (2021); MAD Artist Fellow, Museum of Art and Design, New York (2021); Verbeke Foundation Residency, Kemzeke, Belgium (2018); Dordtyart Crossworks Residency, Dordrecht, Netherlands (2018); and Anderson Ranch Art Center Residency, Snowmass, Colorado (2017).

Exhibitions

Anthony Akinbola has been the subject of both solo and group exhibitions.

Solo exhibitions include: Natural Beauty, Sean Kelly, New York (2022); by Fire by Force, FALSE FLAG, New York (2021); Magic City, John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan, Wisconsin (2021); Local Import, Museum of Art and Design, New York (2020); and CAMOUFLAGE, Queens Museum, New York (2018).

Group exhibitions include: Faking the Real, Kunsthaus Graz, Austria (2022); The New Blend, Hauser & Wirth, New York (2022); Convergent Evolutions, Pace Gallery, New York (2022); Idealistic, University Art Museum, Albany (2021); UNBOUND, Zuckerman Museum of Art, Atlanta (2021); Styles of Resistance, MoCADA Museum, New York (2019).

Website and Instagram

Anthony Akinbola's Instagram can be found here.

Articles

Articles on Anthony Akinbola have been published in various publications, including Office Magazine, VICE, and Cultured Mag.

Rachel Kubrick | Ocula | 2023

Anthony Olubunmi Akinbola
featured artworks

View 8 More
Deeper by Anthony Olubunmi Akinbola contemporary artwork painting
Anthony Olubunmi Akinbola Deeper, 2023 Durags, acrylic on wood panel
121.9 x 121.9 cm
Sold
Sean Kelly
CAMOUFLAGE by Anthony Olubunmi Akinbola contemporary artwork painting
Anthony Olubunmi Akinbola CAMOUFLAGE, 2023 Durags und Acryl auf Holz
90 x 90 x 7 cm
Galerie Krinzinger Request Price & Availability
CAMOUFLAGE by Anthony Olubunmi Akinbola contemporary artwork painting
Anthony Olubunmi Akinbola CAMOUFLAGE, 2023 Durags und Acryl auf Holz
180 x 90 x 7 cm
Galerie Krinzinger Request Price & Availability
CAMOUFLAGE by Anthony Olubunmi Akinbola contemporary artwork painting, sculpture
Anthony Olubunmi Akinbola CAMOUFLAGE, 2023 Durags and acrylic on wood
120 x 90 x 7 cm
Galerie Krinzinger Request Price & Availability
Purple Rain by Anthony Olubunmi Akinbola contemporary artwork painting
Anthony Olubunmi Akinbola Purple Rain, 2023 Durags, acrylic on wood panel
182.9 x 182.9 cm
Sean Kelly Request Price & Availability
Princess Kingdom by Anthony Olubunmi Akinbola contemporary artwork sculpture, textile
Anthony Olubunmi Akinbola Princess Kingdom, 2023 Durags on aluminium frame
91.4 x 91.4 cm
On Hold
Sean Kelly
Jubilee by Anthony Olubunmi Akinbola contemporary artwork painting
Anthony Olubunmi Akinbola Jubilee, 2021 Du Rag and acrylic on wooden panel
243.8 x 274.3 x 7.6 cm
Hauser & Wirth Request Price & Availability
Orgy by Anthony Olubunmi Akinbola contemporary artwork painting, works on paper, sculpture
Anthony Olubunmi Akinbola Orgy, 2021 Durags and acrylic on wood
122 x 122 x 7 cm
Galerie Krinzinger Request Price & Availability
View 8 More

Anthony Olubunmi Akinbola
recent exhibitions

View 2 More
View 2 More

Represented by this
Ocula Member Gallery

Sean Kelly contemporary art gallery in New York, United States
Sean Kelly Los Angeles, New York
View 2 More
Learn more about the market for works
by Anthony Olubunmi Akinbola.
Enquire for a confidential discussion. Enquire Now
Simon Fisher, Ocula CEO
Ocula Advisor
Simon Fisher
Christoper Taylor, Ocula Advisor
Ocula Advisor
Christopher Taylor
Eva Fuchs, Ocula Advisor
Ocula Advisor
Eva Fuchs
Rory Mitchell, Ocula Advisor
Ocula Advisor
Rory Mitchell
Ocula discover the best in contemporary art icon.
Follow Anthony Olubunmi Akinbola
Stay ahead.
Receive updates on new artworks,
exhibitions and articles.
Your personal data is held in accordance with our privacy policy.
Follow
Do you have an Ocula account?
Ocula discover the best in contemporary art icon.
Get Access
Join Ocula to request price and availability of artworks, exhibition price lists and build a collection of favourite artists, galleries and artworks.
Do you have an Ocula account? Login
What best describes your interest in art?

Subscribe to our newsletter for upcoming exhibitions, available works, events and more.
By clicking Sign Up or Continue with Facebook or Google, you agree to Ocula's Terms & Conditions. Your personal data is held in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
Thank you for joining us. Just one more thing...
Soon you will receive an email asking you to complete registration. If you do not receive it then you can check and edit the email address you entered.
Close
Thank you for joining us.
You can now request price and availability of artworks, exhibition price lists and build a collection of favourite artists, galleries and artworks.
Close
Welcome back to Ocula
Enter your email address and password below to login.
Reset Password
Enter your email address to receive a password reset link.
Reset Link Sent
We have sent you an email containing a link to reset your password. Simply click the link and enter your new password to complete this process.
Login