Why Njideka Akunyili Crosby Uses Domestic Interiors as Political Territory
The Politics Hidden Inside Everyday Spaces At first glance, the paintings of Njideka Akunyili Crosby appear to focus on ordinary domestic life. Viewers see living rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, dining tables, and quiet moments shared between family members or friends. These scenes feel intimate and familiar because they reflect activities that take place in homes around the world. Yet Crosby does not treat these interiors as neutral spaces. She uses them as sites where identity, culture, migration, memory, and power intersect. The home becomes a place where larger social and political realities reveal themselves through everyday life. Growing Up Between Different Worlds Crosby draws heavily from her own experience of moving between Nigeria and the United States. Born in Nigeria and later educated in America, she developed a perspective shaped by two cultures that constantly interact with one another. Her paintings often include visual references from both countries, creating environments w...