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
1976
Warhol acquires the first of several compact 35 mm cameras, and over the next 11 years shot approximately 130,000 black-and-white images, claiming that “having a few rolls of film to develop gives me a good reason to get up in the morning.”