Donderdag 05 April 2012

van vr02.03
t/m zo03.06
Nederland, Amsterdam - Huis Marseille - Tentoonstelling
Guy Tillim - Second Nature
Vrijdag 02 Maart 2012 17:00
t/m Zondag 03 Juni 2012

In 2010, Tillim (South Africa) bought a catamaran and sailed from New Zealand to the Polynesian islands, seeking to portray the modern landscapes of these ‘paradise islands’. His intensely light, vividly colourful, windblown landscapes reveal these landscapes as being new, up to date, and full of life.

huismarseille

van do16.06
t/m zo13.05
Duitsland, Neu-Ulm - The Walther Collection - Tentoonstelling
Appropriated Landscapes - 14 artists

Mainly artists from Southern Africa. Explores landscape typologies in South Africa, Namibia, Angola, and Mozambique. The concept of landscape here is not linked to historical notions of the picturesque and the sublime. Instead, the exhibition considers landscape as a prism of experience, a reflection of ideology, and a stage for the performance and perception of identity.

walthercollection

van zo18.03
t/m zo29.07
Verenigde Staten, Raleigh - North Carolina Museum of Art - Tentoonstelling
El Anatsui - When I Last Wrote to You about Africa

Brings together the full range of the artist’s work, from wood trays referring to traditional symbols of the Akan people of Ghana; to early ceramics from the artist’s Broken Pots series, driftwood assemblages that refer to the trans-Atlantic slave trade, and wooden sculptures carved with a chainsaw; to the luminous metal wall-hangings of recent years.

El Anatsui - When I Last Wrote to You about Africa

van vr23.09
t/m zo08.07
België, Tervuren - Koninklijk Museum voor Midden-Afrika - Tentoonstelling
Uncensored

In juli 2012 sluit het museum voor een grondige renovatie. Deze tentoonstelling biedt de bezoeker een uniek kijkje achter de schermen. In een parcours met 30 stops wordt antwoord gegeven op uiteenlopende vragen, zoals wat doet een indiaan nu in een museum over Afrika? De stops presenteren markante feiten uit de geschiedenis van het museum en werpt tevens een licht op de toekomstplannen.

africamuseum

van za07.01
t/m zo06.01
Verenigde Staten, Washington - Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History - Tentoonstelling
The Beautiful Time: Photography by Sammy Baloji

Images by Congolese photographer and video artist Sammy Baloji feature the industrial landscapes around Lumbumbasi, the capital city of Katanga in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The images serve as a visual indictment of the failed postcolonial leadership that mismanaged and squandered Katanga’s industrial resources, its modernity, and the economic prosperity of the region.

si

van wo09.11
t/m di10.04
Zuid-Afrika, Cape Town - Iziko South African National Gallery - Tentoonstelling
Karoo Highveld Exhibition

Karoo Highveld is the first showing of the work by British artist Richard Long in South Africa, and, indeed, the first on the African continent. Since his early work, the internationally renowned artist has maintained an affinity for Africa’s diverse landscapes and has returned to the continent several times over the years to create his unique sculptural works directly in the landscape. Twice, in 2004 and 2009, Long visited South Africa and produced works in the Karoo and in the Highveld.

iziko richardlong

van zo12.02
t/m zo03.06
Verenigde Staten, Savannah - SCAD Museum of Art - Tentoonstelling
Surveys - Jane Alexander (South Africa)

While Jane Alexander’s figures are, in many ways, emblems of monstrosity, they are oddly beautiful. Her creatures expose the human animal for all it is and all it could become. Though clearly concerned with social issues, Alexander’s sculptural installations and photographs do not judge, nor do they convey a particular political or moral standpoint.

africanart

van do01.03
t/m zo06.05
Nederland, Amsterdam - Podium Mozaïek - Tentoonstelling
Asaph Batecereza (Oeganda)

In olieverf toont Asaph Batecereza krachtige Ugandese beelden van muzikanten, dansers en de relatie tussen mens en natuur. Het sterke licht- donker contrast in zijn werk laat ons meereizen naar een magische sfeer van kale bomen, dansende vrouwen met waterkruiken op hun hoofd en pijprokende eenzame mannen.

podiummozaiek

van zo29.01
t/m zo06.05
Nederland, Arnhem - MMKA Museum voor Moderne Kunst Arnhem - Tentoonstelling
Six Yards Guaranteed Dutch Design

Hoe Nederlandse stoffen van het Helmondse bedrijf Vlisco onderdeel werden van verschillende West- en Centraal Afrikaanse culturen én hun weg vonden in de internationale mode, beeldende kunst en fotografie. Met werk van kunstenaars, fotografen en modeontwerpers. Uit Afrika onder meer Yinka Shonibare, Wangechi Mutu, Fatimah Tuggar, Seydou Keïta, Meschac Gaba en Bodys Isek Kingelez.

mmkarnhem vlisco

van za28.01
t/m ma09.04
Duitsland, Berlin - Deutsche Guggenheim - Tentoonstelling
Found in Translation - with Siemon Allen (South Africa)

'Found in Translation' brings together recent works by nine artists who look to translation as both a model and a metaphor to critically comment on the past and to produce richly imagined possibilities for the present. For these artists, converting a text from one language to another exposes a discursive field in which the terms of identity—class, race, religion, sexuality—are negotiated, and meaning is generated. One of them is South African Siemon Allen.

deutsche-guggenheim siemonallen

van vr10.02
t/m di10.04
Zuid-Afrika, Braamfontein, Johannesburg - The Gallery, Origins Centre - Tentoonstelling
The courage of ||kabbo: Landscape to Literature

It is just over a century since Lucy Lloyd, on behalf of herself and Wilhelm Bleek, published the book Specimens of Bushman Folklore, the realisation of a lifetime’s work of the study of |xam and !kun, two Bushman languages of Southern Africa. Now Professor Pippa Skotnes has curated an exhibition called Landscape to Literature, originally conceived to mark the 2011 centenary of the publication of Specimens of Bushman Folklore.

originscentre

van za03.03
t/m zo20.05
Nederland, Den Haag - Fotomuseum Den Haag - Tentoonstelling
Pieter Hugo (ZA): This Must Be The Place - Selected Works

De carrière van de fotograaf Pieter Hugo (Johannesburg, 1976) is met recht ‘booming’ te noemen. Zijn monumentale foto’s, waarin het hedendaagse Afrika een hoofdrol speelt, krijgen inmiddels wereldwijde aandacht. Hij won al talloze prijzen en is recentelijk genomineerd voor de prestigieuze Deutsche Börse Photography Prize 2012. Aankomend voorjaar toont het Fotomuseum Den Haag een uitgebreid overzicht van werk dat Hugo maakte tussen 2003 en 2011.

fotomuseum pieterhugo

van di20.03
t/m do31.05
Verenigde Arabische Emiraten, Sharjah - Sharjah Art Museum - Tentoonstelling
Ibrahim El Salahi - A Visionary Modernist

El Salahi’s body of work is not bound within one style nor is it constrained by the early parameters of Sudanese aesthetic practices. His paintings combine a critical understanding of western art principles with references to Sudanese and Islamic art forms; his trademark linear style remains a preeminent unifying device expressing the intuitive merging of Islamic spirituality with critical social consciousness.

africanart

van vr02.03
t/m zo05.08
Noorwegen, Oslo - National Museum of Contemporary Art - Tentoonstelling
African artists at Prism, Drawings from 1990 to 2012

Drawings as understood and defined by a select group of important contemporary artists. The discipline has expanded and evolved over the past two decades and currently includes several creative forms of expression that were previously not defined as drawing. The exhibition’s name, 'Prism', evokes a tool that enables a variety of approaches, akin to how a glass prism disperses light into a multicoloured spectrum. Participating in the exhibition are African artists Ghada Amer (Egypt), Frédéric Bruly Bouabré (Ivory Coast), William Kentridge and Robin Rhode (both South Africa).

nasjonalmuseet

van vr09.03
t/m do14.06
Nederland, Haarlem - NME-centrum Ter Kleef - Tentoonstelling
De gierzwaluw, stedenband Haarlem-Mutare bestaat 20 jaar

De educatieve tentoonstelling De gierzwaluw: Ver weg en ook dichtbij is op 9 maart geopend door burgemeester Bernt Schneiders, samen met woningbouw-directeur Victor Verhoeven en de kinderen van basisschool de Cirkel en de VMBO opleiding Sterrencollege.  De tentoonstelling  is onderdeel van het 20jarig bestaan van de stedenband Haarlem-Mutare. De tentoonstelling is gemaakt voor de hoogste klassen van de basisschool.

haarlemmutare youtube

van ma05.03
t/m vr06.04
Zuid-Afrika, Wellington - Grevilleas Galery, Breytenbach Sentrum - Tentoonstelling
Breyten Breytenbach - Ombre Exquis

Internationally acclaimed painter and poet Breyten Breytenbach exhibits his latest paintings. Works in acrilyc paint on paper and canvas will be on view.

breytenbachsentrum whatsonincapetown

van wo08.02
t/m do05.04
Zuid-Afrika, Johannesburg - Standard Bank Arts - Tentoonstelling
Extra - Candice Breitz

The title comes from the new work Extra (2011), a single-channel video as well as a series of photographs created on the set of the popular local soap opera, Generations. Breitz inserts herself into a number of actual scenes from the soap, sometimes subtly, sometimes awkwardly and absurdly, but always without judgement or easy explanation. Here she resonates as a conspicuously white presence amongst an otherwise black cast. Other works included are Factum (2010), a series of dual-channel installations, each of which juxtaposes the testimonies of a pair of identical twins, whom Breitz interviewed individually at length, and Mother + Father (2005), a pair of video installations that features a selection of fictional parental characters drawn from popular cinema.

standardbankarts

van vr16.03
t/m zo08.07
Zuid-Afrika, Cape Town - Iziko South African National Gallery - Tentoonstelling
A Centenary Celebration of the Life and Work of Barbara Tyrrell

Iziko Museums in collaboration with the Campbell Collections of the University of KwaZulu-Natal, proudly presents Iqholo le Afrika (Her African Pride): A Centenary Celebration of the Life and Work of Barbara Tyrrell. An event marking her 100th birthday on 15 March 2012 will launch the exhibition which opens to the public the following day. A selection of over 150 of her highly decorative and accurate visual recordings of southern African costume a.o. will be exhibited.

iziko

van do05.04
t/m za12.05
Verenigde Staten, New York - Skoto Gallery - Tentoonstelling
Osaretin Ighile (Nigeria) - Sculpture

Osaretin Ighile’s recent sculpture employs strategies that grasp notions of artworks as conceptual totalities, multivalent narratives crafted from a variety of approaches, not just single images that express big ideas about humanity. His work is informed by a sophisticated discourse on traditional philosophical concepts, a deep understanding of the aesthetic and cultural character of the African continent as well as an invigorating inclination and facility with various materials and methods.

skotogallery

van za31.03
t/m di24.04
Zuid-Afrika, Johannesburg - Goodman Gallery Johannesburg - Tentoonstelling
Carla Busuttil - Exit Mode

In Exit Mode, Berlin-based and South African born painter Carla Busuttil returns home to exhibit a series of paintings that traverse her exit from the country, and what she discovered when she left. A dedicated painter, Busuttil’s point of departure and ultimate concern is always her medium. “Within my work, it is the quality of painting that matters,” she explains. “Content is secondary – always secondary. I am not interested in constructing images that shock or dictate, and doubt whether painting, or any other medium, retains the power to do so.”

goodman-gallery

van di20.03
t/m wo02.05
Zuid-Afrika, Cape Town - Brundyn + Gonsalves - Tentoonstelling
A History of Failure - Chad Rossouw

Uses South Africa’s past to examine both the complex nature of history and of South African identity. Using a variety of media, including lithographs, sculpture and found objects, Chad Rossouw shows moments of melancholy, bathos and bombastic failure against the relentless march of historical time. Two main ideas connect the various artworks in A History of Failure. The first is that historical progress is merely an illusion. The second proposes an inherent failing in projects, monuments or nations that are dependent on the illusion of history.

brundyngonsalves

van do29.03
t/m do24.05
Zuid-Afrika, Stellenbosch - SMAC Gallery Stellenbosch - Tentoonstelling
My Show - Georgina Gratrix

Portraiture is a favoured genre with subjects drawn from Gratrix’s personal and social world, as well as contemporary pop and celebrity culture. Imagery such as rainbows, flowers, exotic birds and puppies have a mischievous, ominous undertone. The paintings are fresh, energetic, witty, vibrant and colourful – yet melancholic. Despite numerous art-historical references, Gratrix is entirely original and completely immersed in the present. In the artist’s own words, My Show includes; “mythical grunge, good pop, bling jokes, sweaty Chanel, divorce flowers, tropical Maximalism, jungle nipples, rainbow poodles, the age of LOL and my friends”.

smacgallery

van di03.04
t/m za05.05
Zuid-Afrika, Johannesburg - Circa on Jellicoe (Gallery) - Tentoonstelling
Drawing clouds in the Karoo - Strijdom van der Merwe

In this series of documented photographs Van der Merwe used the rusted wires that were deposited in the landscape and arranged them on the existing sandstone pillars in the landscape. These sculptural drawings are metaphors to cloud formations and his close relation to the land and the cycles of nature as it occurs in the landscape. The building up of clouds is also a reference to the building up of public anger against the proposed “fracking” in the Karoo. The installation inside the gallery functions as a ‘time machine’ symbolizing the ‘sleeping’ time bomb that await us if we don’t take appropriate action in protecting our natural resources.

circaonjellicoe

van wo04.04
t/m za12.05
Zuid-Afrika, Cape Town - Michael Stevenson Gallery - Tentoonstelling
Trade Routes Over Time - various artists

First installment of the gallery's Trade Routes Project, marking the 15th anniversary of the second - and last - Johannesburg Biennale. In this exhibition, some artists present the same works that they showed in 1997. These are works that are central to these artists' development but have not been widely seen. Other artists show works that might be familiar to international audiences but are not part of our local consciousness. The three South African artists present new works made especially for this exhibition.

stevenson

van wo04.04
t/m vr18.05
, - - Tentoonstelling
Land of Cockaigne - Deborah Poynton

The Land of Cockaigne was the medieval idea of a paradise of plenty. For Poynton, the act of painting is an attempt to enter this fantastical world - but in an unexpected way. As the artist writes: In the Land of Cockaigne every wish was granted. I have used this title not because I wanted to illustrate paradise, but because painting itself is that land of never-realised fulfillment. Every painting I do comes from the same need to inhabit this land, to create a sense of engulfment, of complete enclosure, to blind and deafen and numb myself through the senses in order to find some peace.

stevenson

van wo14.03
t/m vr20.04
, - - Tentoonstelling
Strange Flowers - Olaf Hajek (paintings)

Hajek is a painter immersed in a world of surreal fantasy and melancholic beauty. Drawing from diverse references such as 60’s African studio photography, renaissance perspective and the Dutch still lifes of the 1600s his work is underpinned by the colour and texture of folkloric imagery.Strange Flowers, Hajek’s most recent body of work, is a hypnotic tangle of botanical forms and colour. Rendered in acrylic on wood panels, Hajek uses distressed and exquisitely fine mark-making to create a rich surface patina. Woven into the fabric of the work the image of the flower is used as a seductive yet contradictory metaphor for fertility, poison, growth and decay.

whatiftheworld