
Biography
Yusuf Dongo is a multidisciplinary artist from Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State, Nigeria. His work blends cultural preservation with environmental sustainability, transforming scrap metal and discarded objects into striking sculptural forms. A graduate of Obafemi Awolowo University (Fine and Applied Arts), he later earned a Master's in Fine Art from De Montfort University, UK.
Now based in the UK, Dongo explores themes of identity, memory, and value through upcycling. His sculptures — often animalistic or symbolically rich — reflect his philosophy of “turning trash to treasure, waste to wealth,” challenging perceptions of waste while honouring his heritage.
Dongo is an alumnus of STEAMhouse (Birmingham City University) and a member of Eastside Projects' EOP programme. He is also part of BRMTWN, a Birmingham-based collective using art and social practice. His work on preservation has most recently been featured in Black Joy Archive v.iii.
Yusuf has exhibited in both Nigeria and the UK, contributing to conversations around decolonization, heritage, and environmental awareness. Flexible and deeply rooted, his practice adapts across mediums and locations, always aiming to inspire reflection and dialogue.
Artistic Statement
Yusuf Dongo is a multidisciplinary artist, passionate about ideas around value, their influences, and their implications. Cultural values, and the way they are passed down; Aesthetics, or how presentation can factor into what a group values; and the questioning of value systems. Yusuf often takes inspiration from folklore and fables, and practices upcycling in his work to address his own waste production. Drawing, painting, sculpture, and facilitation have all been utilized in Yusuf’s practice. Yusuf is primarily a metal fabricator but also works with wood, fabrics, and paper. Scrap materials are prominently featured. Yusuf’s choice of materials probes the veneer of societal value, actively ‘turning trash into treasure, rubbish into ruby.’ Much of his previous work utilized Nigerian cultural motifs surrounding animals, exploring and reengineering some of the stories they tell with fabrication. His recent collaborative work incorporates Afrofuturist themes, creating more interactive and speculative sites of engagement. Yusuf is interested in contributing to wider conversations around waste and value. His artistic vision is rooted in storytelling, symbolism, and cultural exploration. He is on a journey to create a series of mixed media works that blend traditional African motifs with contemporary artistic techniques using wood, metal, Newspaper, print other upcycled materials. Through experimentation with color, texture, and form, he aims to evoke emotions, provoke thought, and inspire dialogue on themes such as cultural heritage, social justice, and human connection.
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