Kaloki Nyamai

Last updated

Kaloki Nyamai
Born
Kitui, Kenya
CitizenshipKenyan
Alma materBuruburu Institute of Fine Arts
(Diploma in Industrial Design)
OccupationsPainter and sculptor
Years active2009–present
TitleAbstract artist

Kaloki Nyamai (born 1985 in Kitui, Kenya) is a multidisciplinary artist based in Nairobi, known for his immersive works that merge painting, sculpture, and installation. [1] His practice explores Kenya's histories and collective memory, blending Akamba traditions with contemporary narratives. Working with materials such as sisal rope, stitched yarn, acrylic paint, and photo transfers, he examines themes of identity, resilience, and renewal. [2] Nyamai often titles his works in Kikamba, embedding ancestral stories and pre-colonial imagery to create a dialogue between the past and the present.

Contents

Early life and education

Nyamai was born in Kitui, Kenya, and grew up in a family that valued creativity and storytelling. His mother introduced him to drawing and painting at an early age, fostering his interest in art, while his grandmother, a traditional Kamba singer and storyteller, exposed him to oral traditions and culturall rituals that would later shape his artistic vision.

He pursued tertiary education at the Buruburu Institute of Fine Arts (BIFA) in Nairobi, where he studied Industrial design. After working briefly in design and other creative industries, Nyamai transitioned fully into fine art, finding in painting and installation a way to merge material experimentation with the exploration of Kenya's layered histories and collective memory. His interior design background has led him to design and create his cultural institutions in Nairobi, supporting emerging artists. [3]

Art and Mentorship

His early works engaged with the realities of informal settlements and his upbringing, using layered materials (charcoal, rope, stitched yarn, burnt surfaces) to reflect on memory, identity and the histories of the Kamba people of Kenya. [4] [5] [6] Through juxtaposition various contemporary issues, with his own life, Nyamai presents a far reaching understanding of contemporary identity and how much it is shaped by socio political factors.

He started out working between Kenya and the UK and finally settled in Kenya fully in 2023 where he launched his first artist residency space called Kamene, named after his mother.Through cross cultural collaboration, Kamene continues nurture emerging and established talent in Nairobi and beyond. [3]

Selected works

Kwambelelya na Kuminukilya ( From Start to Finish)- 2024

Commissioned by the Sharjah Art Biennale. [7] The large, suspended installations draws on Akamba heritage and Kikamba-language titles to examine African history, ancestry, and social structures. Using layered materials and figurative motifs, Nyamai explores themes of memory, kinship, wealth, and political injustice, with stitched elements symbolizing healing and the continuity of collective memory. [8]

Ila Nae Kana Taku ( When i was a child like you (2022)

Displayed at the Kenyan Pavilion, 59th Venice Biennale (2022). This series of paintings and mixed-media works explores memory, longing, and personal histories. Nyamai uses layered textures, stitched elements, and figurative motifs to evoke the interplay between individual experience and collective cultural narratives, reflecting on absence, nostalgia, and intergenerational memory. [9]

Your Comfort Is My Discomfort (2020)

Exhibited at the Stellenbosch Triennale, this large, suspended installation used cow dung, sisal rope, and suspended boxes to interrogate postcolonial hierarchies, race, and economic power structures. The work emphasized materiality as a metaphor for historical weight and societal discomfort. [10]

Exhibitions

See also

References

  1. "African art stars you don't want to miss at Venice Biennale 2022 – DW – 04/22/2022". dw.com. Retrieved 10 November 2025.
  2. https://edition.cnn.com/videos/world/2018/02/22/african-voices-kaloki-nyamai-kenyan-painter-portrait-c.cnn
  3. 1 2 Wandera, Brian (29 September 2025). "Museum of West African Art to Open in Benin City This November". Africa Art News. Retrieved 10 November 2025.
  4. "Nairobi-based artist Kaloki Nyamai brings layers of meaning to first U.S. solo show". Dallas News. 28 September 2022. Retrieved 16 December 2022.
  5. "Top tier Kenyan talents exhibit at Kobo Trust". Business Daily. 25 August 2022. Retrieved 16 December 2022.
  6. "African art stars you don't want to miss at Venice Biennale 2022". MSN. Retrieved 16 December 2022.
  7. "Kaloki Nyamai. Sharjah Biennale 2025". universes.art (in German). Retrieved 12 November 2025.
  8. "Here Are 5 Artists You Need to Know at the Sharjah Biennial". Artnet News. 20 February 2025. Retrieved 10 November 2025.
  9. "Biennale Arte 2022 | Kenya". La Biennale di Venezia. 14 April 2022. Retrieved 10 November 2025.
  10. CFA (23 March 2020). "Disclosure & Disbelief: Kaloki Nyamai at the Stellenbosch Triennale". CFA. Retrieved 10 November 2025.
  11. "Kaloki Nyamai. Sharjah Biennial 2025". universes.art. Retrieved 14 November 2025.
  12. Hlalethwa, Zaza (27 November 2024). "FNB Art Joburg Posts". FNB Art Joburg. Retrieved 14 November 2025.
  13. "Kaloki Nyamai". Weltkulturerbe Völklinger Hütte. Retrieved 14 November 2025.
  14. "Kaloki Nyamai – Twe Vaa – Exhibitions – James Cohan". www.jamescohan.com. Retrieved 12 November 2025.
  15. "Galerie Barbara Thumm \ Kaloki Nyamai – Dining in Chaos". Galerie Barbara Thumm. Retrieved 12 November 2025.
  16. Ruiz, Cristina (15 May 2017). "Kenya works a miracle to bring its exhibition to the Venice Biennale". The Art Newspaper – International art news and events. Retrieved 14 November 2025.
  17. CFA (23 March 2020). "Disclosure & Disbelief: Kaloki Nyamai at the Stellenbosch Triennale". CFA. Archived from the original on 5 August 2025. Retrieved 14 November 2025.
  18. "OSTRALE Biennale für zeitgenössische KunstOSTRALE Biennale O19". www.ostrale.de. Retrieved 14 November 2025.