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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Everlyn NICODEMUS, Woman [Kvinnan], 1983

Everlyn NICODEMUS Tanzanian - Swedish - British, b. 1954

Woman [Kvinnan], 1983
Oil on canvas
194.5 x 129.5 cm
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One of the strongest feminist voices to emerge from Eastern Africa in the past 30 years, Everlyn NICODEMUS (b. 1954) is an artist, writer and curator. As an artist, she...
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One of the strongest feminist voices to emerge from Eastern Africa in the past 30 years, Everlyn NICODEMUS (b. 1954) is an artist, writer and curator. As an artist, she produces powerful works centred on personal and cultural trauma as well as the role art can play in healing, while her research and curatorial interests focus on the history of Modern African Art.

Born in Kilimanjaro, Tanzania in 1954, Nicodemus’ life has been marked by movement: herself part of a moving diaspora which she documents in her writing and art making. Moving across Europe - to Sweden, France and Belgium before finally settling in the U.K. - her experience of racism and cultural trauma has prompted the creation of a unique body of work encompassing paintings, collaged ‘books’ and mixed-media assemblages as well as poems, using unusual materials to explore human experience, from metal nettings and sisal to textiles and found objects.

Her response to her own ordeal with PTSD and personal grief is a major factor in her work, as is her research investigating art from Africa in relation to human suffering and societal responsibility, on which she completed a PhD African Modern Art and Black Cultural Trauma from Middlesex University in 2012.

Nicodemus lives and works in Edinburgh. She is the recipient of the 2022 Freelands Foundation Award for her recent retrospective at the National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh (September 2024–May 2025), which then traveled to WIELS, Brussels (October 2025–February 2026). Her work has been included in various solo and group exhibitions, including 'Hacking Habitat: Art of Control', Utrecht, Holland (2016); 18th Biennale of Sydney, Australia (2012), curated by Catherine de Zegher; 'Bystander on Probation', The Brewery Arts Centre, Kendal, UK (2007); 'Crossing the Void', Cultural Center Strombeek, Brussels, Belgium (2004); 'Displacements', University of Alicante, Spain (1997); 'Vessels of Silence', Kanaal Art Foundation, Kortrijk, Belgium (1992); and the solo exhibition 'Everlyn Nicodemus', National Museum, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania (1980).
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Everlyn Nicodemus, National Galleries of Scotland: Modern One, Edinburgh, UK, 2024

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Everlyn Nicodemus, Published by the National Galleries of Scotland, 2024, illustrated p 45
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