Wajukuu

Ngugi Waweru

B,1987

Lives and works in Nairobi

Ngugi Waweru is a self-taught multimedia artist whose practice spans painting, sculpture, woodcut prints, and installation. A founding member of the Wajukuu artist collective, his work explores themes of fragility, resilience, and identity, often reflecting on the social and environmental impacts of material use. Rooted in community and informed by global collective movements, Ngugi’s art embodies a journey of self-discovery and resistance, gaining international recognition, including the Arnold Bode Prize at Documenta Fifteen.

Ngugi’s artistic practice spans installation, sculpture, woodcut prints, and painting, where he transforms everyday materials into powerful expressions of resilience, identity, and the fragility of life. Drawing from the environment, his work interrogates how human actions impact the earth and its resources. Worn-out knives, iron sheets, and copper wire become metaphors for strength and the struggle to overcome insurmountable odds. For Ngugi, every piece is a journey of self-discovery, an exploration of how materials shaped by time and human hands can reveal deeper truths about the world we inhabit 
 

Works

Stockholm syndrome

Woodcut print on paper

Size: 104 cm by 64 cm

Year: 2019 

  • Available

 

Mbinguni kumepasuka

Worn out knives, corrugated iron sheets, Motorcycle chains, irons bars

Size: 380 cm by 200cm by 30 cm

Year: 2024 

  • Available

Perplexed feelings

Woodcut print 

Size: 60 cm by 40 cm

Year: 2019

  • Available

Becoming (1)

Acrylic on canvas

Size: 100 cm by 72 cm

Year: 2024

  • Available

Writing on the wall 2

Worn out knives, corrugated iron sheets, Motorcycle chains, irons bars

Size: 107 cm by 130 cm

Year: 2023

  • Available

Writing on the wall 1

Worn out knives, corrugated iron sheets, Motorcycle chains, irons bars

Size: 75cm by 60 cm

Year: 2023 

  • Available