Richard Atugonza Biography

Richard Atugonza’s work embodies a profound connection between people and their environment. He utilizes ubiquitous materials such as sawdust, dried grass, and charcoal—waste products readily found in his surroundings. This choice of materials not only reflects his resourcefulness but also serves as a commentary on the relationship between human existence and the natural world. The sculptures and installations Atugonza creates, often appear brittle at first glance; however, through the transformation process he developed, these materials gain durability and strength.

The artist’s work encapsulates a duality where fragility meets endurance, symbolizing the struggles faced by many in their daily lives. Grappling with the uncertainties of life, he draws inspiration from both personal challenges and broader societal issues. His choice of materials is deeply intertwined with themes of resilience, reflecting how individuals adapt to their circumstances despite facing adversity. The artist’s background informs his perspective; he comes from a society where scarcity is prevalent, yet creativity thrives as people find innovative ways to create value from seemingly worthless resources.

In addition to exploring personal narratives, Atugonza poses critical questions regarding environmental protection and policies that impact individuals—particularly those within his community. His work serves as a platform for dialogue about the complex relationship humans have with nature, urging viewers to consider the implications of environmental degradation and the importance of sustainable practices.

Atugonza previously worked as a technical officer in a timber furniture workshop which he still visits often to collect discarded materials for his work. He left the workshop in 2020 to become a full-time artist.

Courtesy Afriart Gallery, Kampala.

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