Zaterdag 12 April 2014

van do30.01
t/m vr25.04
Nederland, Leiden - ASC, Pieter de la Court building - Tentoonstelling
Look at you. How do we look at the African continent, and how do they look at us?

Duo exhibition. Frouwkje Smit has been collecting images and text about the African continent from the media since 2008. Smit finds that the way the continent is portrayed is subject to many biased ideas and clichés, and her expanding archive reflects this. In Lagos (Nigeria), photographer Karine Versluis met a number of young women who had come from eastern Nigeria to Lagos to start a new life for themselves. Some of them dreamed of going further, to Europe, because they had heard great stories about it. Versluis photographed the posters that hung above their beds, with images of a perfect and romantic Western world.

ascleiden

van vr07.03
t/m za03.05
Nederland, The Hague - The American Book Centre - Tentoonstelling
Ana Ana - Photo Exhibition by Wafaa Samir

Wafaa Samir is a fine art photographer based in Cairo. She’s a graduate from the faculty of fine arts. She didn't study photography but with the help of internet and books she taught herself everything. She now works as a freelance photographer and a photo retoucher. She dedicates her spare time to create personal art projects. Wafaa is also a filmmaker (for the first time in Ana Ana) and a very personal artist. Photography is the way Wafaa has chosen to express herself. As she says in Ana Ana: she likes being behind her camera, where she can see everyone, but no one sees her. She says her camera is like her best friend.

abc behance-wafaasamir

van za15.03
t/m zo08.06
Nederland, Amsterdam - Huis Marseille - Tentoonstelling
Apartheid and After - 13 Zuid-Afrikaanse fotografen

Laten zien hoezeer het recente verleden de waarneming van nu kleurt. Dat lijkt de rode draad te zijn die het werk van de dertien deelnemende fotografen na 1990 verbindt. Hoe spectaculair de verschillende selecties ook zijn, het is fotografie met een dubbele agenda - maar dan wel een in de positieve zin van het woord. Hier wordt vanuit de kennis van toen nauwkeurig scherp gesteld op het heden - en andersom. Paul Alberts, Hugh Exton, David Goldblatt, Pieter Hugo, Santu Mofokeng, Sabelo Mlangeni, Zanele Muholi, Daniel Naudé, Jo Ractliffe, Mikhael Subotzky, Guy Tillim, Paul Weinberg, Graeme Williams en de Market Photo Workshop in Johannesburg.

huismarseille

van vr21.03
t/m zo01.06
Nederland, Amsterdam - FOAM - Tentoonstelling
Multi-media installation: Richard Mosse - The Enclave

Foam presents The Enclave by Richard Mosse, a major multi-media installation which represented Ireland at the 55th International Art Exhibition - La Biennale di Venezia. The installation, consisting of six large screens, represents the conflict situation in Congo and was shot with infrared film that was designed for camouflage detection resulting in vibrant, psychedelic magenta coloured sites of the jungle war zone. Besides the film installation, related photo works are shown.

foam

van do13.03
t/m za19.04
Verenigde Staten, New York - Skoto Gallery - Tentoonstelling
Osaretin Ighile - sculpture

Osaretin Ighile’s (Nigeria 1965) 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. By inventively handling his material within a formalist sculptural framework combined with a highly developed experimental approach to making art, he creates work that is unorthodox, persistently innovative and encourages us to probe into common elements of the human experience.

skoto

van wo05.03
t/m zo13.04
Ghana, East Legon, Accra - Nubuke Foundation - Tentoonstelling
Du Bois in our time - exhibition

Final presentations of works by Ghanaian and UK artists, Bernard Akoi-Jackson, Adwoa Amoah, Ato Annan, Yaganoma Baatuolkuu, Serge Clottey, Kelvin Haizel, Kwesi Ohene-Ayeh , Mawuli Toffah, and Mary Evans. Mullti-media and site specific works will be presented in the Du Bois Museum and Mausoleum after several months of reflecting on the legacy of civil rights leader and Pan-Africanist, W.E.B. Du Bois, in our present era. Opening events will include a discussion, talk with artists and scholars, poetry and workshops over the 2 days. The entire programme of ‘Du Bois in our time’ Accra was sponsored by the Art Mentor Foundation Lucerne.

nubuke

van za12.04
t/m zo30.11
Zweden, Gothenburg - Museum of World Culture - Tentoonstelling
African Masterpieces - The Story of the Kingdom of Ife

The first exhibition to focus on the art of Ife, an ancient city in modern day Nigeria. The artists of Ife made sculptures from metal, stone and terracotta that have placed the region on the map in terms of world art history. The exhibition displays some of the world's most sophisticated historical art works – more than 100 sculptures of metal, stone and terracotta from the 12th to 16th centuries tell the story of the African civilisation of Ife, ancestors of the Yoruba, one of the largest ethnic groups of modern day Nigeria. The exhibition has previously been on view in the USA, Great Britain and Spain.

varldskulturmuseerna africanart

van wo12.02
t/m do15.05
Zuid-Afrika, Cape Town - Iziko South African National Gallery - Tentoonstelling
Traces of Ecstasy - Rotimi Fani-Kayode (1955-1989)

A provocative, multilayered photographic retrospective. This profoundly personal and political exploration of complex notions of desire, diaspora, and spirituality, imaginatively interprets the boundaries between spiritual and erotic fantasy, cultural and sexual difference. A seminal figure in 1980s black British and African contemporary art, Fani-Kayode’s timeless photographic tableaux make the black male body the focal point of enquiry.  Ancestral rituals and a provocative, multi-layered symbolism fuse with archetypal motifs from European and African cultures and subcultures - inspired by what Yoruba priests call ‘the technique of ecstasy’.

iziko

van wo05.03
t/m wo09.07
Zuid-Afrika, Cape Town - Iziko South African National Gallery - Tentoonstelling
A Nomad’s Harvest - a retrospective of photographs by George Hallett

Aspects of a career spanning more than half a century. The works on show are from the collection of George Hallett and augmented by a comprehensive display of biographical information, as well as, book and record covers designed by Hallett. Included on this exhibition, amongst others, are recognisable images of Hout Bay, District Six, the Bo-Kaap, as well as immigrants and gypsies in London. His series of portraits of exiled South African writers, artists and musicians in London and France are of special interest.

iziko

van do13.02
t/m za26.04
Zuid-Afrika, Stellenbosch - SMAC Gallery Stellenbosch - Tentoonstelling
Paperwork - Contemporary South African works on paper

Taking a thematic cue from materiality, PAPERWORK brings together more than 50 works by South African artists utilising paper in different ways across a range of various disciplines and techniques, from literal works such as drawing, printmaking and painting to collage, weaving, folding and digitization. The exhibition includes historical works from the mid-1970’s up until newly produced works from 2014, showing the diverse range of possibilities and influences of paper on art-making and how artists have found unique approaches to engaging with the material.

smacgallery

van za05.04
t/m zo24.08
Nederland, Berg en Dal - Afrikamuseum - Tentoonstelling
Vrouwen van het water - foto's van Angèle Etoundi Essamba

In deze tentoonstelling nemen we u mee naar Ganvié, een vissersdorp aan de zuidkust van het West-Afrikaanse land Benin. Kenmerkend voor het dorp zijn de woningen op palen, zwevend boven het water van een lagune, het meer van Nokoué. Fotografe Angèle Etoundi Essamba (Cameroun) bezocht Ganvié de afgelopen jaren meerdere keren, ging in gesprek met de vrouwen en volgde hen in het ritme van hun dagelijks leven, waarin water zo’n cruciale rol speelt. Want terwijl de bewoners, de Toffinou, volledig omringd worden door water, is drinkwater schaars. De vrouwen spelen een belangrijke rol in het watermanagement, beheren de grote vaten met drinkwater en zijn uiterst zuinig in het gebruik ervan.

afrikamuseum

van vr21.03
t/m zo27.07
Duitsland, Frankfurt am Main - MMK Museum für Moderne Kunst - Tentoonstelling
The Divine Comedy: Heaven, Hell, Purgatory revisited by Contemporary African Artists

On three floors, one each devoted to heaven, hell and purgatory, works of over 50 artists from all over Africa in a variety of media are presented: paintings, photographs, sculptures, videos, installations and performances. Against the background of the many Africa-related exhibitions of the past years, the MMK perceives the need to investigate the significance of African art not only in the post-colonial context but also with regard to aesthetics. The exhibition concept transports the universal issues of the Divine Comedy, an incunable of European literature, into the present and places them in a transnational contemporary context.

mmk-frankfurt

van za12.04
t/m za03.05
Nederland, Amsterdam - Stedelijk Museum Bureau Amsterdam - Tentoonstelling
Africa Junctions - exhibition is the result of the photographic project on African cities

Stedelijk Museum Bureau Amsterdam – in cooperation with the new project space for art, design and architecture at the Looiersgracht 60 – proudly presents Lard Buurman – Africa Junctions. The exhibition is the result of the photographic project on African cities that Lard Buurman (b. 1969, Netherlands) started in the spring of 2008. Now, six years later, this project has been completed and crowned with the publication Africa Junctions. Capturing the City, published by Hatje Cantz Verlag, including three essays by distinguished writers from Senegal, Nigeria and South-Africa, and an exhibition.

lardbuurman smba

van do10.04
t/m za24.05
Zuid-Afrika, Cape Town - Michael Stevenson Gallery - Tentoonstelling
Such, Such were the joys - drawings and paintings by Anton Kannemeyer

As South Africa moves into its 20th year of democracy, Kannemeyer continues to explode the idea of the 'rainbow nation' through the incisive satire with which he first eviscerated apartheid's officials and bureaucrats. New works will be included in the exhibition. These are often in the genre of extreme satire which can simplistically be described as 'politically incorrect', a term Kannemeyer regards as reductive. Transgression of our strong beliefs and the sacred stereotypes of race, sex and politics is unavoidable in order for satire to be both critical and playful about themes that often abound in contradictions that we choose not to see.

stevenson

van do10.04
t/m za24.05
Zuid-Afrika, Cape Town - Michael Stevenson Gallery - Tentoonstelling
Sightings if the Sacred: Cattle in India, Uganda and Madagascar - photographs by Daniel Naudé

For the past two years Naudé has focused on photographing cattle in societies where these animals are revered and venerated. This is a position far removed from the Western world where they are mostly seen as productive sources of milk, meat and skins. Naudé first photographed the Ankole cattle in Uganda, renowned for their majestic horns which ideally curve out and then inward. In Madagascar, the distinctive Zebu cattle form part of the Bara people's cosmology and ancestor worship. In India, the Brahmin culture sees cows, along with all other life forms, as manifestations of god.

stevenson

van za12.04
t/m zo29.06
Zuid-Afrika, Johannesburg - David Krut Projects - Tentoonstelling
The Needle and the Damage Done - prints by Diane Victor

For Diane Victor, making art ‘provides a way of working through troublesome images that lodge themselves persistently in her memory.’ The process is cathartic. The visual equivalent of psychoanalytic ‘talking cure’, Victor draws her subject matter from far and wide, pulling information from the media and personal encounters, transforming them into rich and heavily populated compositions, full-blown narratives employing her grotesque and characteristic iconography. In this exhibition, one sees Victor still pre-occupied with ‘the big “catholic” sins – greed, lust, envy and excess.

davidkrutprojects