Wilfred Ukpong is a French Nigerian interdisciplinary artist and researcher whose distinctive socially engaged practice utilizes several interwoven mediums, including photography, film, sculpture, performance, architecture, and creative workshops, to tackle pertinent social issues with community participation and intervention.[1] His work frequently engages with the social consequences of environmental issues in the Niger Delta as a result of its petroleum industry.[2]
Wilfred Ukpong was born in southern Nigeria.[3] He now lives and works between Oxford (UK), Clermont-Ferrand (France), and Eket (Nigeria).[4][5] His work deals with the social consequences of environmental issues in the Niger Delta as a result of its petroleum industry.[2] He uses aspects of Afrofuturism and mysticism in his work.[6][7] Ukpong received his BA/MA in Fine Arts from Ecole Supérieure d'Art Lorient, France, and his PhD from Oxford Brookes University, UK. He is the founder and director of Blazing Century Studios (Nigeria, France & USA).
Upkong's largest project to date is Blazing Century-1: "Spanning between 2011 and 2017, Blazing Century-1 is the first installment in a 10-part multi-faceted body of work. Each part is set within a geographical location often embroiled in social and environmental devastation and is developed on several platforms," including sculpture, photography, sound, performance, film, music, workshops, and talks.[8]
Since 2020, Ukpong’s art films and photographic installations have been exhibited at Alliance Française/Mike Adenuga Centre (Nigeria), FotoFest, Houston (USA), Institut Français du Nigeria Abuja (Nigeria), MARKK Museum Hamburg (Germany), Pipe Factory Glasgow (UK), Royal Society of Arts, London (UK), Welt Museum Vienna (Austria) amongst others. His long-term project Blazing Century 1 received a special grant from the Prince Claus Fund Amsterdam (2010); his film Future World (2017) won the Golden City Gates Excellence Award at ITB Berlin (2018) and was presented at the Nigerian Senate to encourage environmental change in the Niger Delta. His first UK solo exhibition of art films and photographic series - BC1: NIGER-DELTA/FUTURE-COSMOS, curated by Dr Mark Sealy (OBE), opens at Autograph-ABP London from 16th Feb till 1st Jun 2024.[1]