Wexner Center for the Arts to host Nigerian American artist and University of Texas professor for panel discussion Thursday

Students will have the opportunity to meet the artist behind the citywide exhibition, “What Is Missing Is Still There,” Thursday at the Wexner Center for the Arts. Mimi Ọnụọha, a Nigerian American artist whose exhibitions have been on view in Columbus since August, will visit the Wex at 4:30 p.m. Thursday in the Film/Video Theater […]

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Nigerian American artist Mimi Ọnụọha brings her visual art to Columbus

Without paying attention, it’s possible to miss the works of Mimi Ọnụọha that will appear across Columbus during the coming months.  The Nigerian American artist’s exhibition will run throughout the city and includes parts of her recent work, “What Is Missing Is Still There,” which is a collection of her projects from the last six […]

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What’s Up: Wexner Center for the Arts’ stacked fall film lineup

Wexner Center for the Arts’ hosts a multitude of events through its film and video program — curators at the Wex frequently put together international film screenings, festivals and often welcome visiting directors to discuss their work.  Read on to learn about the film’s coming to the big screen this fall season. Click on any […]

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Invitation for the opening of the group exhibition "Decoding the Black Box" on 26.01.2024 at 7 pm with Anonymous, Aram Bartholl, James Bridle, Adam Harvey, Femke Herregraven, Jonas Lund, the !Mediengruppe Bitnik, Metahaven, Chino Moya, Olsen, Mimi Onuoha, Evan Roth and Eryk Salvaggio.

As part of the opening a performance by Valentina Vuksic will take place and we are also looking forward to a DJ set by Rotary Farm aka Evan Roth!

The artists gathered in the exhibition "Decoding the Black Box" shed light on the processes that take place in our end devices, the black boxes. While the capitalist and power-political structures of the internet and the virtual image economy are made transparent, the artists envision counter-designs for a decentralized and democratic use of technologies.

Text: Galerie Stadt Sindelfingen/Hannah Eckstein & Marisa Zeising
Design: Studio Martin Steiner

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Mimi Ọnụọha, These Networks In Our Skin, 2021 (video still) at „Everything will be fine“ curated by Tactical Tech at Technikmuseum.
„These Networks In Our Skin depicts four women who work to rewire the cables that carry the information that powers the world.“
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October 2018: Surveillance/Death/Power

Our Meet resumed after a long summer off. We met at the decidedly superior central branch of the Brooklyn Public Library to watch Mimi Onuoha’s fantastic talk and then discuss it along with t…

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