Maandag 11 November 2013
ASC Exhibition - African barbershop boards
Dinsdag 01 Oktober 2013 15:30
t/m Dinsdag 24 December 2013
A selection of African barbershop boards from Mali, Burkina Faso, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Togo, Benin, Cameroon and Zaïre. These non-verbal brightly coloured messages were collected over the last forty years by Esger Duintjer in Africa’s big cities, where they are hand-painted using industrial paints and lacquers on walls, hardboard, plywood, metal sheets and used canvas flour bags. Most of the craftsmen are autodidactic and anonymous although some are known by their chosen artist's name or the name of their collective workshop.
Prikkels voor duurzaam waterbeheer van de Blauwe Nijl - promotie
Maandag 11 November 2013 15:45
De natuurlijke hulpbronnen in het stroomgebied van de Blauwe Nijl staan onder grote druk door niet-duurzame landbouwpraktijken. Het levensonderhoud van een meerderheid van de bevolking in Ethiopië is afhankelijk van deze hulpbronnen. Er lijkt dus een sterke correlatie te bestaan tussen armoede en het gebrek aan investeringen in duurzaam gebruik van natuurlijke hulpbronnen. Abonesh Tulu onderzocht en testte de institutioneel-economische randvoorwaarden waaraan moet worden voldaan om de externaliteiten van niet-duurzaam landgebruik in het stroomgebied van de Blauwe Nijl te internaliseren in huidige landbouwpraktijken.
promotie: Watershed Management in the Blue Nile River Basin
Maandag 11 November 2013 15:45
Title: Institutional-Economic Incentives for Sustainable Watershed Management in the Blue Nile River Basin. By A.T. Tulu. Promotors: prof.dr.ir. R. Brouwer, prof.dr. P. van der Zaag
The Mandingo Ambassadors - Music from Guinea
Woensdag 06 November 2013 22:00
t/m Woensdag 25 December 2013
This legendary band was formed in the late 1960's by guitarist Mamady "Djelike" Kouyate and singer Emile Soumah. They made some of the most beloved music of their generation. Now based in New York, Mamady Kouyate has decided to revive The Ambassadors. Every Wednesday night.
Earth Matters: Land as Material and Metaphor in the Arts of Africa
First major exhibition to examine the conceptually complex and visually rich relationship between African artists and the land upon which they live, walk, and frame their days. Approximately 100 artworks are on view in five thematic sections. For the first time, five artists create land-art installations in the Smithsonian gardens. Drawing upon a rich literature related to Earth shrines and religious organizations, this exhibition also contributes new and ground-breaking research on contemporary earthworks in Africa.
Chambres des Canaux: The Tolerant Home
From 1 to 17 November 2013, the exhibition Chambres des Canaux: The Tolerant Home takes place at a number of special locations around the Amsterdam canals. Over this period, more than 15 artists who share a connection with the city will show their works in unique canal-side locations, including the official residence of the mayor and the Huis van Brienen. The exhibition is curated by Siebe Tettero and commissioned by Stichting Amsterdam 2013, celebrating 400 years since construction began on the Canal Ring. Participating artists includes South Africans as Marlene Dumas and Ina van Zyl.
Christina De Middel 'The Afronauts'
Als uitgangspunt voor haar project The Afronauts, koos Cristina De Middel (1975, Spanje) een klein onderwerp uit de geschiedenis van Zambia. Een ruimtevaartprogramma gestart door een onderwijzer waardoor Zambia mee zou doen aan de internationale ruimtewedloop. Door gebrek aan financiële hulp was het initiatief echter gedoemd te mislukken. 50 jaar na dato reconstrueert De Middel dit verhaal, resulterend in de publicatie The Afronauts en de gelijknamige tentoonstelling; fantasie- en kleurrijke beelden vol humor, met prachtige zelf gecreëerde rekwisieten.
Zanele Muholi at the Prince Claus Fund Gallery
Selected works of South African photographer and LGBTQI activist Zanele Muholi will be exhibited at the Prince Claus Fund. Muholi herself will be present at the opening on 6 September. Zanele Muholi is a South African photographer and LGBTQI activist. Her work often focuses on black lesbians in South Africa as she seeks to postively represent her community in the midst of news stories of the 'curative rapes' and murders that plague the South African queer community. Among the selection of works to be shown at the Prince Claus Fund Gallery are Faces and Phases, Crime Scenes, the documentary Difficult Love.
Chéri Samba - exhibition
Samba’s paintings reveal his perception of the social, political, economic and cultural realities of Zaïre, exposing all facets of everyday life in Kinshasa. His canvases offer a running commentary on popular customs, sexuality, AIDS and other illnesses, social inequalities, and corruption. From the late 1980s on, he himself became the main subject of his paintings. For Samba, this is not an act of narcissism; rather, like an anchor on TV news broadcasts, he places himself in his work to report on what it means to be a successful African artist on the world stage.
Ifeoma Anyaeji - Transmogrification (exhibition)
Ifeoma Anyaeji’s recent sculpture employs a virtuosic ability to create elegant forms drawn from architecture and domestic furniture design through the reconstruction of found objects such as the ubiquitous plastic bags and bottles. She utilizes a process that is physically and conceptually steeped in memory, history and the passage of time to create work that radically puts into question conventional notions of what sculpture is.
West to West: Owusu-Ankomah & Friends
Owusu-Ankomah (Sekondi, Ghana, 1956) is one of the best known representatives of contemporary African art. At the age of 15 he started his studies at the Ghanatta College of Art in Acra. In 1986 he moved to Bremen, where he has lived and worked for 27 years now. His lage-format and vividly colored works depict a spiritual world occupied by people and symbols. Owusu-Ankomah equally finds his inspiration in Renaissance artist Michelangelo and in the philosophy of his own Akan-speaking peoples of Ghana.
Inside Out - Tei Huagie (exhibition)
In his own words, Tei Huagie,”… a painter, sculpture, furniture and fashion designer”. A true artist whose works - paintings, sculpture,furniture and fashion - will launch the opening of the gallery space at Nubuke Foundation.
Off the Beaten Path: Violence, Women and Art
A multi-media traveling contemporary art exhibition that utilizes works by world-class artists to promote awareness of the root causes of violence against women; create empathy for women’s stories; foster a dialogue about the pervasiveness of violence against women; and inspire the belief that women and girls can be empowered with new behavioral choices. Throughout the world, women and girls are victims of countless and senseless acts of violence. The range of gender-based violence is devastating, occurring, quite literally, from womb to tomb.
Opening ‘Plato’s Cave’: The Legacy of Kevin Atkinson (1939-2007)
A protean and controversial artistic personality between the 1960s and the 1990s, Kevin Atkinson embraced a multiplicity of approaches to making art and made a deep impression on generations of students at UCT. This exhibition, drawn from the Atkinson’s underground studio named ‘Plato’s Cave’, is both a posthumous tribute and an attempt to come to a greater understanding of the impressive contribution that he made to South African art, both as an artist and an educator.
Zuid-Afrikaanse kunstenaars ‘kwetsbaar’ in Amsterdam
Essentially Art exposeert in november niet eerder getoond werk van drie gerenommeerde Zuid-Afrikaanse kunstenaars. In galerie ‘Bart Invites’ is de expositie ‘Fragile’ te zien van Lionel Smit, Ruhan Janse van Vuuren en Diane Victor. De kunstenaars hebben gekozen voor de titel ‘Fragile’ door het kwetsbare verleden en de eveneens kwetsbare toekomst van Zuid-Afrika, een land met een hart van goud en bakermat van verschillende interessante kunststromen.
Zarafa - jeugdfilm
Prachtig vormgegeven en elegant vertelde animatie gebaseerd op het waargebeurde verhaal over de eerste giraffe die in 1827 naar Parijs kwam en voor een rage zorgde in de lokale dierentuin. De kleine Maki ontsnapt aan een Franse slavenhandelaar en beleeft vele avonturen voordat hij zijn belofte kan inlossen om de giraffe Zarafa terug te brengen naar Afrika. Zonder een moment opdringerig te zijn biedt Zarafa naast stilistisch meesterschap en Maki's spannende avontuur ook een blik op Frankrijks gewelddadige verleden en de koninklijke freakshow die toen de boel bestuurde.
Lines, Marks, and Drawings: Through the Lens of Roger Ballen
Roger Ballen (b. 1950) has been shooting black-and-white film for nearly a half-century. A New York native, he has lived in South Africa for more than thirty years. Ballen's photographs of rural Afrikaners in their homes and urban-based "outsiders" in windowless rooms quickly became distinguished for their interior arrangements and the events that transpired among the people, animals, and furnishings within. Ballen's interest in line-whether of coat hangers, electric wire, or marks made on walls-has been constant.
Kin - photographs by Pieter Hugo
Over the past eight years Hugo has turned his eye on cramped townships, contested farmlands and abandoned mining areas; psychologically charged still lifes in people's homes; sites of political significance; drifters and the homeless; his pregnant wife, and his daughter moments after her birth; the domestic servants who have worked for the Hugo family over three generations. The series alternates between intimate and public spaces, with particular emphasis on the growing disparity between rich and poor, and reveals Hugo's deeply conflicted feelings about his home. Both Cape Town and Johannesburg, dates differ.
Body Parts - Jared Ginsburg
Ginsburg's latest series of works is an experiment in figuration and the conversation between pattern, drawing and object. Odd, erotic ink monoprints and carbon copy drawings are developed into outsized sculptures of body parts, manufactured from pieces of canvas that are stitched together and stuffed. These soft body parts trigger more drawing, so that the process is an endless movement from drawing to object and back again. Offcuts from the sculptures in turn form large-scale abstract compositions on canvas.
Rina Mushonga - Zimbabwaans/Nederlandse singer-songwriter
Rina Mushonga brengt een totaal nieuw geluid, maar je voelt meteen wat ze bedoelt. De Zimbabwaanse-Nederlandse weet je te boeien met intrigerende, warme klanken en intelligente teksten. Een sound die van intiem en ingetogen tot groots en opzwepend gaat. Daarmee legt ze de ziel bloot van iemand die het singer-songwriter genre ontstijgt: Rina Mushonga’s muziek is stijl- en cultuuroverschrijdend. Haar muzikale reis over de wereld vormde de basis voor haar doordringende, fijngevoelige geluid.
Devearts meaning: Africa
Tijdens deze expositie wordt het werk van talentvolle kunstenaars uit Egypte, Kenia, Mozambique, Nigeria, Oeganda en Rwanda getoond en de functie en de betekenis van hedendaagse kunst in deze Afrikaanse landen geëxploreerd. Welke rol spelen de kunstenaars en hedendaagse kunst in deze samenlevingen? In hoeverre blijkt de kunst universeel dan wel geografisch verbonden te zijn? Tijdens de tentoonstelling worden diverse activiiteiten georganiseerd, zie de site van Devearts voor meer informatie.