Wet Memories, Ebun Sodipo, 2025
© Raphaël Massart
Wet Memories, Ebun Sodipo, 2025
© Raphaël Massart
Wet Memories, Ebun Sodipo, 2025
© Raphaël Massart
Wet Memories, Ebun Sodipo, 2025
© Raphaël Massart
Wet Memories, Ebun Sodipo, 2025
© Raphaël Massart
Wet Memories, Ebun Sodipo, 2025
© Raphaël Massart
Wet Memories, Ebun Sodipo, 2025
© Raphaël Massart
Everyone you’re looking at, 2025
Courtesy of the artist and Soft Opening, London
© Eva Herzog
You are multiple, 2025
Courtesy of the artist and Soft Opening, London
© Eva Herzog
Fannie Lou Hamer, 2025
Courtesy of the artist and Soft Opening, London
© Eva Herzog
You are multiple, 2025
Courtesy of the artist and Soft Opening, London
© Eva Herzog
What do you want here, 2025
Courtesy of the artist and Soft Opening, London
© Eva Herzog
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Ebun Sodipo explores Black trans feminine memory through collage, sculpture and archival practices. Blending personal and colonial archives, found online images, and poetry, she constructs sensitive, fragmented narratives that resit linear frameworks and confront the silences of history. Echoing the architecture of Shmorévaz, her site-specific works open a space for reflection, opacity and self-invention – where erased bodies and forgotten legacies are not only remembered, but reimagined.

Making her first solo exhibition in France, the show is accompanied by a publication featuring a conversation with artist & scholar Dahlia Li designed by Studio Jim Fontana.
Digital version of the publication.

Wet Memories
Ebun Sodipo
15.05 – 16.06.2025
Curated by Alexis de Bonis & Elisa Leïla Durand.
With the support of Fluxus Art Projects – a programme initiated by the British Council and the French Institut – and by the Jenni Crain Foundation – an initiative dedicated to preserving the legacy of the esteemed artist and curator.