Otome Onoge
Otome Onoge Kajogbola is a Nigerian lens-based artist whose work moves between photography and film to explore culture, identity, and the shifting landscapes of belonging.
Her images navigate the intersections of memory, globalization, and representation — questioning how history and perception continue to shape African identities. Through a reflective yet confrontational lens, she challenges stereotypes, reexamines inherited narratives, and invites dialogue about the evolving idea of authenticity.
Based in Abuja, Otome’s practice draws from personal history and collective experience, merging documentary sensitivity with an experimental, cinematic approach. Her work seeks not just to observe but to provoke — urging viewers to rethink what is seen, assumed, and remembered.