DaDA Commissions Ibiye Camp
For the second consecutive year, Bonington Gallery proud to collaborate with Nottingham School of Art & Design to curate and commission a new digital artwork for the Design and Digital Arts (DaDA) building. This year’s commission is by artist Ibiye Camp, coinciding with her solo exhibition layt de kam at Bonington Gallery (17 January – 7 March 2025).
Camp’s commissioned work employs photogrammetry technologies and draws from a personal narrative surrounding a family funeral. The piece is inspired by Chinua Achebe’s short story The Sacrificial Egg, which explores the tension between Nigerian traditions and modern Western influences. This theme resonates strongly with Camp’s practice, which interrogates the intersections of tradition, spirituality, and modernity through both digital and physical media.
The completed work will be showcased on the large-scale screen in the DaDA building lobby and within the immersive 270-degree projection space on the first floor. As part of the commission, Camp will also lead two student workshops and deliver a public lecture, offering further insight into her creative process and thematic concerns.
This presentation is accessible to NTU students and staff Mon-Fri 10-5pm. The general public can access it via two public tours led by Bonington Gallery Curator & Director, Tom Godfrey.
About Ibiye Camp
Ibiye holds an MA in Architecture from the Royal College of Art, and BA (Hons) in Fine Art, from the University of the Arts London, Central Saint Martins. Ibiye’s Thesis project titled Data: The New Black Gold was awarded the School of Architectures Dean’s Prize and was nominated for the RIBA Silver Medal Award.
Ibiye has presented her work at The Sharjah Architecture Triennial titled Rights of Future Generations in 2019 and Triennale Milano The State of the Art of Architecture conference in 2020. She showed in the Istanbul Biennial titled Empathy Revisited in 2020, and MAAT – Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology’s exhibition titled X is Not a Small Country in 2021 and the 13th Shanghai Biennale titled Bodies of Water in 2021, and London’s Art Festival, Deptford X in 2022. In 2023 Ibiye was included in the Venice Architectural Biennial within the group exhibition Guests from the Future, and in 2024, was included in Unseen Guests, a project organized by Iniva as part of the British Pavilion’s public programme at the 60th Venice Biennial.
Ibiye Camp, Rhiarna Dhaliwal and Emmy Bacharach run a BA Studio titled Digital Native at the Design Academy Eindhoven.
