Zondag 28 Juli 2013

van di18.12
t/m zo03.11
Nederland, Berg en Dal - Afrikamuseum - Tentoonstelling
Josiah Onemu - Beelden van een bruggenbouwer

Beeldhouwer en kunstenaar Josiah Onodome Onemu (1945) is afkomstig uit Nigeria. Hij woont en werkt al tientallen jaren in Nederland. Deze expositie toont een overzicht van zijn brede oeuvre, waarvan een deel in beheer is van het Afrika Museum en een deel bestaat uit de privé-collectie van de kunstenaar. Vruchtbaarheid, het samenspel van tegendelen, lijden en wanhoop, hoop en beloftes, verandering en afscheid – de grote thema’s van het leven worden in het werk van Josiah Onemu nu eens sober, tot de essentie gereduceerd, dan weer verhalend in beeld gebracht. Hoe verschillend de uitwerking ook kan zijn, het onderwerp heeft altijd betrekking op mens en maatschappij.

afrikamuseum

van ma22.04
t/m zo05.01
Verenigde Staten, Washington DC - Smithsonian National Museum of African Art - Tentoonstelling
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.

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van wo03.07
t/m zo22.09
Verenigd Koninkrijk, London - Tate Modern - 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.

tate africanart

van do18.04
t/m ma29.07
Verenigde Staten, New York - The Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine - 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 stjohndivine

van ma25.03
t/m zo28.07
Zuid-Afrika, Cape Town - Iziko South African National Gallery - Tentoonstelling
Umhlaba 1913-2013 Commemorating the 1913 Land Act

The Land Act of 1913, and associated legislation that was to follow during the apartheid period, had a devastating effect on the country and on the lives of millions of black South Africans. This photographic exhibition gives visitors the opportunity to follow a century-long journey into the history of the land, into land struggles, forced labour and child labour, removals, and last ditch stands. Historical photographic material gleaned from archives is exhibited alongside modern and contemporary work in new ways to explore the romance with and realities of the land, both in the past and the present.

iziko

van do27.06
t/m zo04.08
Nederland, Amsterdam - Melkweg - Tentoonstelling
Hillie de Rooij - Myopia (fotografie)

Hillie de Rooij stelt zich de vraag hoe stereotiep en clichématig ons beeld van Afrika is, en hoe dit beeld tot stand komt. Ze onderzocht hoe Afrika verbeeld wordt in het westen en gebruikte dit onderzoek om Afrika opnieuw te construeren in het project Myopia. Het werk van De Rooij laat ons nadenken over representatie en confronteert on met onze eigen blik. Onderdeel van Digging Till The Sun Goes Down - eindexamenexpositie van vijf fotografiestudenten van AKV | St. Joost.

melkweg

van wo22.05
t/m zo22.09
, - - Tentoonstelling
Art-Zuid 2013 - grote Afrikaanse inbreng

In de derde editie van de inmiddels befaamde tweejaarlijkse beeldenroute in Amsterdam-Zuid spelen Afrikaanse kunstenaars een grote rol:  Kader Attia (Algerije), Romuald Hazoumè en Dominique Zinkpe (Benin), Mickaël Bethe-Selassié (Ethiopië), Kofi Setordji, El Anatsui en Atta Kwami (Ghana), Jems Robert Koko Bi (Ivoorkust), Pascale Marthine Tayou (Kameroen), Abdoulaye Konaté (Mali), Sokari Douglas Camp (Nigeria), Oumou Sy (Senegal)

artzuid

van do20.06
t/m zo22.09
Frankrijk, Paris - La Maison Rouge - Tentoonstelling
My Joburg - exhibition

Johannesburg is a megapolis with a population of more than 6 million. It is heterogeneous, composed of trendy areas, residential neighborhoods, townships… A productive artistic community has developed there, with a number of photographers as well as painters, sculptors, performing artists and video-artists. This exhibition looks at the art scene in a city where history has been on the march since the abolition of apartheid and the first democratic elections in 1994.

lamaisonrouge

van do04.07
t/m vr09.08
Zuid-Afrika, Johannesburg - Brodie/Stevenson - Tentoonstelling
Season - Paul Edmunds (exhibition)

Comprising a series of sculptures, two-dimensional works and an installation, the exhibition explores the artist's sensory engagement with natural phenomena - light, shadow, form and gravity. Edmunds explores these ideas in his signature techniques of cut-out, geometric patterns, weaving and linocut, and revisits familiar objects such as weathered stones and skateboard wheels.

stevenson

van do30.05
t/m wo31.07
Verenigde Staten, New York - Skoto Gallery - Tentoonstelling
GO-SLOW: Diaries of Personal and Collective Stagnation in Lagos - Contemporary Photography

Group exhibition of photographic works by ten Nigerian artists who are among a new generation of African photographers that explore unique visions, strong emotional and aesthetic perspectives to tell their own stories and challenge assumptions about the African continent. Each of the artists is widely traveled and well exposed to Western art modernism both by training and contact. Each represents a resonant voice, one that achieves it's own distinction and clarity amidst changing realities.

skoto

van za27.07
t/m za24.08
Nederland, Utrecht - Galerie Sanaa - Tentoonstelling
SUMMER @SANAA

Geniet deze zomer van de diversiteit aan hedendaagse kunst uit Afrika en Nederland. We hebben een prachtige selectie samengesteld uit de exposities van het afgelopen jaar. We sluiten af met de finissage op zaterdag 24 augsutus, 16-18u: van harte welkom! Met onder andere: Leonce Raphael Agbodjelou (Benin), Myriam Mihindou (Gabon/Frankrijk), Uche Okpa Iroha (Nigeria), Victor Ekpuk (Nigeria/VS), Isabel Ferrand (Nederland/Portugal), Adriaan de Villiers (Zuid-Afrika), Esther Mahlangu (Zuid-Afrika)

sanaa

van wo03.07
t/m zo22.09
Verenigd Koninkrijk, London - Tate Modern - Tentoonstelling
Meschac Gaba: Museum of Contemporary African Art

The Benin artist Meschac Gaba first conceived the Museum of Contemporary African Art during his 1996–7 residency at the Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten in Amsterdam. He describes finding ‘another reality’ when visiting museums in Europe, a reality in which he could not imagine how the art he wanted to create could be integrated: ‘I needed a space for my work, because this did not exist.’

tatemodern

van za27.07
t/m za24.08
Nederland, Amsterdam - Red Stamp Art Gallery - Tentoonstelling
first NL solo exhibition of Tanzanian artist Mikidadi Bush (painter and sculptor)

Since 2000 he has become one of the artists of Sarenco Foundation, which has invited him to expose in various exhibitions in Kenya and Italy. He has taken part to 4 editions of Malindi Biennial; on the occasion of the 2nd edition in 2008, he has been awarded with the special jury prize. Recently he has exhibited in the prestigious shows "Transafricana" (2011 and "Africana" (2013, curated by Achille Bonito Oliva.

redstampartgallery

van wo19.06
t/m zo09.02
Verenigde Staten, Washington DC - Smithsonian National Museum of African Art - Tentoonstelling
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.

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