The largest solo exhibition of the Nigerian multimedia artist to date, Home’s Horizons showcases Tuggar’s career-long exploration of the ways in which technology has been used to reshape domestic spaces during the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. The exhibition features nineteen large-scale photo-montages, six sculptures, one projected video, and a monumental augmented reality installation, commissioned by the Davis Museum. Tuggar’s innovative use of collage across media provides a vital and timely investigation into the geopolitical and cultural potential of new technologies.
Fatimah Tuggar: Home’s Horizons
- Institution
- Davis Museum at Wellesley College
- Grant Cycle
- Fall 2018
- Amount
- $75,000
- Type of Grant
- Exhibition Support

Fatimah Tuggar, Working Woman, 1997
Computer
montage (inkjet on vinyl)
50 x 48 in. (128 x 121 cm)
Artwork Credit: Courtesy of Fatimah Tuggar and BintaZarah Studios

Fatimah Tuggar, Fai-Fain Gramophone, 2010
Record player, raffia disks with labels, music by Barmani Choge, entertainment center
53 x 32 1/2 x 24 in. (134.6 x 82.5 x 70 cm)
Artwork Credit: Courtesy of Fatimah Tuggar and BintaZarah Studios

Fatimah Tuggar, Home’s Horizons, 2019
Computer montage diptych (inkjet on
vinyl) 40 x 23 in., 40 x 23 in. (101.6 x 58.4 cm, 101.6 x 58.4 cm)
Artwork Credit: Courtesy of Fatimah Tuggar and BintaZarah Studios

Fatimah Tuggar, Robo Entertains, 2001
Computer montage (inkjet on vinyl)
48 x 140 in. (121 x 357 cm)
Artwork Credit: Courtesy of Fatimah Tuggar and BintaZarah Studios

Fatimah Tuggar, Lady and the Maid, 2000
Computer montage (inkjet on vinyl)
108 x 45 in. (274 x 115 cm)
Artwork Credit: Courtesy of Fatimah Tuggar and BintaZarah Studios
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