Agenda 13 - 19 Februari 2011
Zondag 13 Februari
African Mosaic: Celebrating a Decade of Collecting
Showcases museum purchases and gifts and provides a glimpse into collecting opportunities for art museums. Centerpiece: a towering and visually striking sculpture of Haitian leader Toussaint Louverture by contemporary Senegalese artist Ousmane Sow.
African One Minutes Competition
Since 2000 the One Minutes Foundation (TOM) organises competitions for the best one minutes video. This time African artists are invited to enter the first African One Minutes Competition. There are 6 categories, for more information check Facebook or the One Minutes website. The deadline is 15 July 2011.
Afropolis: City, Media, Art
Cairo, Kinshasa, Lagos, Nairobi and Johannesburg. Examines their specific urban topography and culture and highlights the perception of the urban environment in art. Works on display comprise photographs, graphic art, painting, sculptures and video art.
All This by Wim Botha
The show will feature two large-scale sculptural installations. The first installation, carved from polystyrene and incorporating clusters of fluorescent tubes. The second group is of composite figurative sculptures, carved from encyclopaedias and wood. Born in 1974, Botha has previously presented solo shows at Michael Stevenson in 2003, 2005, 2007 and 2009.
Animal Farm by Daniel Naudé
Daniel Naudé's series of photographs focusses on the relationship between human beings and domesticated animals, and the way in which the histories of people, animals and the landscape have become entwined and indivisible over centuries. Begun during a road trip from Cape Town to Mozambique in 2008, Naudé's images locate the animal centrally in both idea and format.
Artists in Dialogue II
The exhibition Artists in Dialogue: Sandile Zulu and Henrique Oliveira is the second in a series of exhibitions in which exciting artists (at least one of whom is African) are invited to a new encounter -- one in which each artist responds to the work of the other, and resulting in original, site-specific works at the museum.
BOS - Constructed Images and the Memory of the South African Border War - Christo Doherty
Investigates the memory of the South African Border War through constructed photographs based upon specific examples of photographic images from the media coverage of the time. These photographs will be exhibited as a transactive intervention that challenges the growing public discourse around the memory and implications of the war.
Bird's Milk by Dineo Seshee Bopape
Dineo Seshee Bopape is known for her playful, experimental video works and cluttered installations of found objects. These delve into the magic and mysteries of the metaphysical realm and disrupt our understanding of time and space. Bird's Milk began as a 'love letter', capturing everyday events in a relationship. When the affair ended, the footage was re-edited in a process of reconfiguring memory, allowing the descriptions of things to bleed into each other and dissolve into fields of colour.
Bopape Dumas Muholi
Drie Zuid-Afrikaanse kunstenaars: Dineo Seshee Bopape (1981), Zanele Muholi (1972) worden geplaatst naast het werk van Marlene Dumas (1953). Feminisme is een belangrijk thema. Muholi - zelf lesbisch - kaart onderwerpen aan waar een taboe op ligt: homofobie en transseksualiteit. Ze strijdt tegen discriminatie en richt zich juist op de positieve beeldvorming van de lesbische leefwereld.
Brave New World II - Theo Eshetu
Eshetu (Ethiopia/NL) explores themes like the relationship between nature and technology and the idea of life as a spectacle, using images from his personal geography: scenes from a dance in Bali or footage from visits to New York City and Ethiopia.
Breaking News. Contemporary Photography from the Middle East and Africa
From the international contemporary photography, art film and video collection of the Fondazione. Participating African artists include: Philip Kwame Apagya (Ghana), Mounir Fatmi (Morocco), Samuel Fosso (Cameroon), George Osodi (Nigeria), Wael Shawki (Egypt), Jodi Bieber, David Goldblatt, Pieter Hugo, Mikhael Subotzky, Guy Tillim (South Africa).
Darkroom: Photography and New Media in South Africa since 1950
Work of 18 photographers, new media and video artists, who lived and worked in South Africa during the apartheid era (1948-1994), though a few now live elsewhere. Darkroom’s eight sections highlight the ways that these artists have addressed South African culture from various perspectives, and their increased presence in the global art world since 1994.
Donso on live tour
Dynasty and Divinity: Ife in Ancient Nigeria
More than 100 extraordinary sculptures, dating from the 12th to the 15th century. Artists at Ife, the ancient Yoruba city state, created a unique sculptural corpus which ranks among the world's most aesthetically striking and technically sophisticated.
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.
Fally Sene Sow - collages achter glas op hout
De collages van Sow (1989) kijken neer op scènes in een grote, Afrikaanse stad. In zijn geval waarschijnlijk Dakar, al zouden veel andere Afrikaanse steden eveneens model kunnen hebben gestaan. Het is niet zozeer zijn bedoeling een ideale werkelijkheid te reconstrueren. Hij probeert zoveel en zo goed mogelijk recht te doen aan de werkelijkheid.
Geheime relaties, oude en nieuwe kunst verbonden
De tentoonstelling toont hedendaagse kunst uit Afrika en de Afrikaanse diaspora samen met objecten uit de collectie traditionele kunst. Deze oude & nieuwe kunstobjecten vinden hun relatie in de Afrikaanse gebruiken of rituelen waaraan ze gerelateerd zijn.
Ghalia Benali sings Om Kalthoum
Benali bezit een stem die je raakt en zingt terecht liederen van de legendarische Om Kalthoum. Ze groeide op met Franse chansons, Egyptische en Indiase musicals en melodieën uit Syrië en Irak. Al deze stijlen zijn terug te vinden in haar composities.
Guy Tillim - Avenue Patrice Lumumba
Many African cities have streets, roads and squares named after Patrice Lumumba. With clear, precise and engaged images, Guy Tillim focuses on the modernistic architecture that is a symbol of the original optimism about an independent post-colonial Africa.
Inner Landscapes - Anneke Wilbrink en Barbara Polderman (Nederland) & Omar Ba (Senegal)
Schilderijen en beelden van drie kunstenaars waarin vervreemdende werelden en innerlijke en uiterlijke landschappen centraal staan. Met abstracte landschappen van Anneke Wilbrink, zinnenprikkelende beelden van Barbara Polderman en mysterieuze schilderijen van Omar Ba. In zijn werk ervaar je tegenovergestelde werelden: mensen en dieren, vooruitgang en natuur, moderniteit en traditie, het westen en Afrika.
It began in Africa - Tutu Puoane Quartet & Marcus Wyatt, Tony Paco
Met haar project It Began In Africa geeft zangeres Tutu Puoane ruimte aan fantastische solisten uit haar geboorteland Zuid-Afrika, trompettist Marcus Wyatt en percussionist Tony Paco. Tutu Puoane werd geboren in een township bij Pretoria en groeide op in een muzikale familie, in een tijd dat jazz nog werd gezien als een vorm van rebellie tegen apartheid.
Maja Maljević - Bubble and Leak
Maljević's latest show sees her showing numerous large oil pantings, along with a selection of prints. Maljević's characteristic style meanders between abstraction and figuration, blending them with areas of deliberately obscure and confusing text.
Malcolm Payne - Pogonology
Malcolm Payne will present a series of paintings premised on the aesthetics, history and significance of facial hair. This is Payne's 18th solo exhibition. His previous solo exhibition, Illuminated Manuscripts - Third selection, was held at the Irma Stern Museum in 2005.
Master of the Intimate - Abe Mathabe (Zuid-Afrika)
Abe Mathabe is meester van het intieme als kunstenaar. Hij tekent en maakt piepkleine figuratieve etsen; landschappen, die hij tekent al reizend door Zuid-Afrika en Botswana; en mensen (“ladies moving away on windy days”). Zijn grote voorbeeld is Rembrandt van Rijn.
Missie
Oude, maar vitale missionaris in Oost-Congo blikt terug met verbazing, veerkracht en verdriet. In een verbrokkelde monoloog vol humor en horror denkt hij na over keuzes, engagement en vertrouwen. Gebaseerd op interviews met missionarissen in Congo vandaag. Tekst David van Reybrouck, spel Bruno Vanden Broecke.
Moshekwa Langa: Marhumbini-In Another Time
Not confined to one particular medium, South African Langa’s work consists of gouaches, collages, photographs, expansive installations, and videos. They all reference the larger worlds of art, politics, and popular culture: just like Langa layers diverse materials, he piles up meanings and references that are often cryptic and ambivalent, yet resonant.
Nightclub Photographs by Billy Monk
This exhibit shows 47 of Billy Monk's photographs taken in nightclubs around Cape Town between 1967 and 1969. His close and long friendships with many of the people in the images allowed him to photograph them with extraordinary intimacy in all their states of joy and sadness.
Nollywood - Pieter Hugo
South African photographer Pieter Hugo asked Nigerian actors and assistants to recreate Nollywood myths and symbols as if they were on movie sets and photographed them. The resulting images recreate the stereotypical characters that typify Nollywood productions.
Ouled el Bouazzaoui - Marokkaanse muziek
MusicDocMaroc is een multidisciplinair programma met film en muziek van o.a. Oulad El Bouazzaoui. Deze chaabi-groep is gespecialiseerd in de 'lown marsaoui'-stijl: van rustig begin naar climax. Na afloop is er een meet & greet met de artiesten. In Utrecht, Rotterdam en Amsterdam.
Propaganda by Monuments
Exhibition seeks to reassess nostalgia as a globalised process; less as a helplessly melancholic reconstruction of an idealised moment, and more of a recasting and importation of desired ideologies and material residue. Dan Halter, Hasan and Husain Essop, Angela Ferreira (SA), Kiluanji Kia (Angola), Iman Issa, Ahmed Kamel (Egypt), Runa Islam (Bangladesh).
Safia Stodel - Removed
Relocation, displacement, impermanence, marginalisation constructed the social landscapings of Apartheid, these mappings have remained indelible. Stodel’s work references the Symphony Way Temporary Relocation Area near Delft on Cape Town’s flats and its thousand closely stacked corrugated tin shacks.
Sauti za Busara Music Festival
Sauti za Busara music festival, centred in Zanzibar’s historic Stone Town, features a dynamic variety of African music with more than four hundred musicians participating over five days.
South Africa: Artists, Prints, Community - 25 Years at The Caversham Press
Survey of work from the printmaking studio The Caversham Press located in KwaZulu Natal, South Africa. Founded in 1985 during the turbulent years of late apartheid, The Caverhsam Press has occupied an important place in the development of South African printmaking.
Statement of Intent – A Generation Provoked
Focuses on a younger generation of international contemporary African artists. These artists often deal with issues of identity, migration and displacement and question their purpose as artists in the wider, but fast moving 21st century world. They seek to observe and represent all realms of life including the dysfunctional nature of the world we live in.
TJ, 1948-2010 - David Goldblatt
Bringing together old and new photographs of Johannesburg, the exhibition's title refers to the obsolete South African motorcar registration acronym 'Transvaal, Johannesburg'. These letters, Goldblatt explains, 'implied a certain loyalty'. The exhibition elucidates on aspects of the sprawling city of Johannesburg, which both infuriate and astound the photographer.
The African Queen
Klassieker uit 1951 met Humphrey Bogart & Kathrine Hepburn. Een verroeste schuit onderhoudt een bescheiden post- en goederendienst op een Duits-Afrikaanse rivier rond de Eerste Wereldoorlog. Een Engelse zendeling protesteert en sterft na de verwoesting van zijn dorp door de brute Duitsers. De ongelikte kapitein van de African Queen moet zich ontfermen over zijn zuster die wraak wil.
The Global Africa Project - Meschac Gaba
Broad spectrum of contemporary African art, design, and craft, work by over 100 artists working in Africa and elsewhere. The Global Africa Project surveys the rich pool of new talent emerging from Africa and its influence on artists around the world.
The fabulous world of John Kilaka
Tanzanian painter, illustrator and author John Kilaka travels round the countryside and writes down the tales the villagers tell him. They are traditional African animal fables, which deal with friendship, conflict, reconciliation and solidarity. Kilaka illustrates the stories with powerful, vibrant pictures in the Tingatinga style.
Thea Soggot - Earth and Ink
The highly perceptive nature of her figure sketches using red earth and ink gives Soggot's art emotive gravitas. With great meaning and determination, Soggot applies marks to paper to render narratives between human figures. Her monochromatic palette sets a mood of calm and tenderness, drawing the view into these intimate scenes.
Three Artists at the Caversham Press: Deborah Bell, Robert Hodgins and William Kentridge
Three South African artists who were important participants in the early years of The Caversham Press. Works reflect Caversham’s early history and articulate the artists’ personal perspectives of living and creating in South Africa in the years between late apartheid and the transition to a new democracy.
Wayne Barker: Super boring
Barker has produced a new body of work that confronts and questions the new South African culture in all its diverse manifestations, while celebrating the underlying force and spirit of optimism that binds and drives our unique country.
11 songs
Zaterdag 12 Februari 2011 20:30
t/m Vrijdag 18 Februari 2011
Trevor Watts, Marockin' Brass, Adama Dramé, Foliba. De artiesten vermengen hun muzikale roots en kennis van de islamitische en Afrikaanse cultuur tot een uitzonderlijk geheel: een muzikaal rendez-vous tussen Burkina Faso, Marokko, Algerije en België. Traditionele mandingo en gnawa worden verbonden met de hedendaagse muziekschriftuur en een improvisatie voor het blazerensemble.In Brugge(Concertgebouw), Gent (De Centrale), Antwerpen (Zuiderpershuis), Brussel (KVS)
The Mandingo Ambassadors - Music from Guinea
Woensdag 09 Februari 2011 22:00
t/m Woensdag 30 Maart 2011
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.
Maandag 14 Februari
African Mosaic: Celebrating a Decade of Collecting
Showcases museum purchases and gifts and provides a glimpse into collecting opportunities for art museums. Centerpiece: a towering and visually striking sculpture of Haitian leader Toussaint Louverture by contemporary Senegalese artist Ousmane Sow.
African One Minutes Competition
Since 2000 the One Minutes Foundation (TOM) organises competitions for the best one minutes video. This time African artists are invited to enter the first African One Minutes Competition. There are 6 categories, for more information check Facebook or the One Minutes website. The deadline is 15 July 2011.
Afropolis: City, Media, Art
Cairo, Kinshasa, Lagos, Nairobi and Johannesburg. Examines their specific urban topography and culture and highlights the perception of the urban environment in art. Works on display comprise photographs, graphic art, painting, sculptures and video art.
All This by Wim Botha
The show will feature two large-scale sculptural installations. The first installation, carved from polystyrene and incorporating clusters of fluorescent tubes. The second group is of composite figurative sculptures, carved from encyclopaedias and wood. Born in 1974, Botha has previously presented solo shows at Michael Stevenson in 2003, 2005, 2007 and 2009.
Animal Farm by Daniel Naudé
Daniel Naudé's series of photographs focusses on the relationship between human beings and domesticated animals, and the way in which the histories of people, animals and the landscape have become entwined and indivisible over centuries. Begun during a road trip from Cape Town to Mozambique in 2008, Naudé's images locate the animal centrally in both idea and format.
Artists in Dialogue II
The exhibition Artists in Dialogue: Sandile Zulu and Henrique Oliveira is the second in a series of exhibitions in which exciting artists (at least one of whom is African) are invited to a new encounter -- one in which each artist responds to the work of the other, and resulting in original, site-specific works at the museum.
BOS - Constructed Images and the Memory of the South African Border War - Christo Doherty
Investigates the memory of the South African Border War through constructed photographs based upon specific examples of photographic images from the media coverage of the time. These photographs will be exhibited as a transactive intervention that challenges the growing public discourse around the memory and implications of the war.
Bird's Milk by Dineo Seshee Bopape
Dineo Seshee Bopape is known for her playful, experimental video works and cluttered installations of found objects. These delve into the magic and mysteries of the metaphysical realm and disrupt our understanding of time and space. Bird's Milk began as a 'love letter', capturing everyday events in a relationship. When the affair ended, the footage was re-edited in a process of reconfiguring memory, allowing the descriptions of things to bleed into each other and dissolve into fields of colour.
Bopape Dumas Muholi
Drie Zuid-Afrikaanse kunstenaars: Dineo Seshee Bopape (1981), Zanele Muholi (1972) worden geplaatst naast het werk van Marlene Dumas (1953). Feminisme is een belangrijk thema. Muholi - zelf lesbisch - kaart onderwerpen aan waar een taboe op ligt: homofobie en transseksualiteit. Ze strijdt tegen discriminatie en richt zich juist op de positieve beeldvorming van de lesbische leefwereld.
Brave New World II - Theo Eshetu
Eshetu (Ethiopia/NL) explores themes like the relationship between nature and technology and the idea of life as a spectacle, using images from his personal geography: scenes from a dance in Bali or footage from visits to New York City and Ethiopia.
Breaking News. Contemporary Photography from the Middle East and Africa
From the international contemporary photography, art film and video collection of the Fondazione. Participating African artists include: Philip Kwame Apagya (Ghana), Mounir Fatmi (Morocco), Samuel Fosso (Cameroon), George Osodi (Nigeria), Wael Shawki (Egypt), Jodi Bieber, David Goldblatt, Pieter Hugo, Mikhael Subotzky, Guy Tillim (South Africa).
Darkroom: Photography and New Media in South Africa since 1950
Work of 18 photographers, new media and video artists, who lived and worked in South Africa during the apartheid era (1948-1994), though a few now live elsewhere. Darkroom’s eight sections highlight the ways that these artists have addressed South African culture from various perspectives, and their increased presence in the global art world since 1994.
Donso on live tour
Dynasty and Divinity: Ife in Ancient Nigeria
More than 100 extraordinary sculptures, dating from the 12th to the 15th century. Artists at Ife, the ancient Yoruba city state, created a unique sculptural corpus which ranks among the world's most aesthetically striking and technically sophisticated.
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.
Fally Sene Sow - collages achter glas op hout
De collages van Sow (1989) kijken neer op scènes in een grote, Afrikaanse stad. In zijn geval waarschijnlijk Dakar, al zouden veel andere Afrikaanse steden eveneens model kunnen hebben gestaan. Het is niet zozeer zijn bedoeling een ideale werkelijkheid te reconstrueren. Hij probeert zoveel en zo goed mogelijk recht te doen aan de werkelijkheid.
Geheime relaties, oude en nieuwe kunst verbonden
De tentoonstelling toont hedendaagse kunst uit Afrika en de Afrikaanse diaspora samen met objecten uit de collectie traditionele kunst. Deze oude & nieuwe kunstobjecten vinden hun relatie in de Afrikaanse gebruiken of rituelen waaraan ze gerelateerd zijn.
Ghalia Benali sings Om Kalthoum
Benali bezit een stem die je raakt en zingt terecht liederen van de legendarische Om Kalthoum. Ze groeide op met Franse chansons, Egyptische en Indiase musicals en melodieën uit Syrië en Irak. Al deze stijlen zijn terug te vinden in haar composities.
Guy Tillim - Avenue Patrice Lumumba
Many African cities have streets, roads and squares named after Patrice Lumumba. With clear, precise and engaged images, Guy Tillim focuses on the modernistic architecture that is a symbol of the original optimism about an independent post-colonial Africa.
Inner Landscapes - Anneke Wilbrink en Barbara Polderman (Nederland) & Omar Ba (Senegal)
Schilderijen en beelden van drie kunstenaars waarin vervreemdende werelden en innerlijke en uiterlijke landschappen centraal staan. Met abstracte landschappen van Anneke Wilbrink, zinnenprikkelende beelden van Barbara Polderman en mysterieuze schilderijen van Omar Ba. In zijn werk ervaar je tegenovergestelde werelden: mensen en dieren, vooruitgang en natuur, moderniteit en traditie, het westen en Afrika.
It began in Africa - Tutu Puoane Quartet & Marcus Wyatt, Tony Paco
Met haar project It Began In Africa geeft zangeres Tutu Puoane ruimte aan fantastische solisten uit haar geboorteland Zuid-Afrika, trompettist Marcus Wyatt en percussionist Tony Paco. Tutu Puoane werd geboren in een township bij Pretoria en groeide op in een muzikale familie, in een tijd dat jazz nog werd gezien als een vorm van rebellie tegen apartheid.
Maja Maljević - Bubble and Leak
Maljević's latest show sees her showing numerous large oil pantings, along with a selection of prints. Maljević's characteristic style meanders between abstraction and figuration, blending them with areas of deliberately obscure and confusing text.
Malcolm Payne - Pogonology
Malcolm Payne will present a series of paintings premised on the aesthetics, history and significance of facial hair. This is Payne's 18th solo exhibition. His previous solo exhibition, Illuminated Manuscripts - Third selection, was held at the Irma Stern Museum in 2005.
Master of the Intimate - Abe Mathabe (Zuid-Afrika)
Abe Mathabe is meester van het intieme als kunstenaar. Hij tekent en maakt piepkleine figuratieve etsen; landschappen, die hij tekent al reizend door Zuid-Afrika en Botswana; en mensen (“ladies moving away on windy days”). Zijn grote voorbeeld is Rembrandt van Rijn.
Moshekwa Langa: Marhumbini-In Another Time
Not confined to one particular medium, South African Langa’s work consists of gouaches, collages, photographs, expansive installations, and videos. They all reference the larger worlds of art, politics, and popular culture: just like Langa layers diverse materials, he piles up meanings and references that are often cryptic and ambivalent, yet resonant.
Nightclub Photographs by Billy Monk
This exhibit shows 47 of Billy Monk's photographs taken in nightclubs around Cape Town between 1967 and 1969. His close and long friendships with many of the people in the images allowed him to photograph them with extraordinary intimacy in all their states of joy and sadness.
Nollywood - Pieter Hugo
South African photographer Pieter Hugo asked Nigerian actors and assistants to recreate Nollywood myths and symbols as if they were on movie sets and photographed them. The resulting images recreate the stereotypical characters that typify Nollywood productions.
Propaganda by Monuments
Exhibition seeks to reassess nostalgia as a globalised process; less as a helplessly melancholic reconstruction of an idealised moment, and more of a recasting and importation of desired ideologies and material residue. Dan Halter, Hasan and Husain Essop, Angela Ferreira (SA), Kiluanji Kia (Angola), Iman Issa, Ahmed Kamel (Egypt), Runa Islam (Bangladesh).
Safia Stodel - Removed
Relocation, displacement, impermanence, marginalisation constructed the social landscapings of Apartheid, these mappings have remained indelible. Stodel’s work references the Symphony Way Temporary Relocation Area near Delft on Cape Town’s flats and its thousand closely stacked corrugated tin shacks.
South Africa: Artists, Prints, Community - 25 Years at The Caversham Press
Survey of work from the printmaking studio The Caversham Press located in KwaZulu Natal, South Africa. Founded in 1985 during the turbulent years of late apartheid, The Caverhsam Press has occupied an important place in the development of South African printmaking.
Statement of Intent – A Generation Provoked
Focuses on a younger generation of international contemporary African artists. These artists often deal with issues of identity, migration and displacement and question their purpose as artists in the wider, but fast moving 21st century world. They seek to observe and represent all realms of life including the dysfunctional nature of the world we live in.
TJ, 1948-2010 - David Goldblatt
Bringing together old and new photographs of Johannesburg, the exhibition's title refers to the obsolete South African motorcar registration acronym 'Transvaal, Johannesburg'. These letters, Goldblatt explains, 'implied a certain loyalty'. The exhibition elucidates on aspects of the sprawling city of Johannesburg, which both infuriate and astound the photographer.
The African Queen
Klassieker uit 1951 met Humphrey Bogart & Kathrine Hepburn. Een verroeste schuit onderhoudt een bescheiden post- en goederendienst op een Duits-Afrikaanse rivier rond de Eerste Wereldoorlog. Een Engelse zendeling protesteert en sterft na de verwoesting van zijn dorp door de brute Duitsers. De ongelikte kapitein van de African Queen moet zich ontfermen over zijn zuster die wraak wil.
The Global Africa Project - Meschac Gaba
Broad spectrum of contemporary African art, design, and craft, work by over 100 artists working in Africa and elsewhere. The Global Africa Project surveys the rich pool of new talent emerging from Africa and its influence on artists around the world.
The fabulous world of John Kilaka
Tanzanian painter, illustrator and author John Kilaka travels round the countryside and writes down the tales the villagers tell him. They are traditional African animal fables, which deal with friendship, conflict, reconciliation and solidarity. Kilaka illustrates the stories with powerful, vibrant pictures in the Tingatinga style.
Thea Soggot - Earth and Ink
The highly perceptive nature of her figure sketches using red earth and ink gives Soggot's art emotive gravitas. With great meaning and determination, Soggot applies marks to paper to render narratives between human figures. Her monochromatic palette sets a mood of calm and tenderness, drawing the view into these intimate scenes.
Three Artists at the Caversham Press: Deborah Bell, Robert Hodgins and William Kentridge
Three South African artists who were important participants in the early years of The Caversham Press. Works reflect Caversham’s early history and articulate the artists’ personal perspectives of living and creating in South Africa in the years between late apartheid and the transition to a new democracy.
Wayne Barker: Super boring
Barker has produced a new body of work that confronts and questions the new South African culture in all its diverse manifestations, while celebrating the underlying force and spirit of optimism that binds and drives our unique country.
ISS Seminar - The Development Consequences of Armed Conflict (by Scott Gates)
Maandag 14 Februari 2011 16:15 - 17:45
Armed conflict & poor economic development largely occur in the same set of countries, most of which are located in Asia & Sub-Saharan Africa. This paper analyzes the effect of armed conflict on progress in meeting the Millennium Development Goals
11 songs
Zaterdag 12 Februari 2011 20:30
t/m Vrijdag 18 Februari 2011
Trevor Watts, Marockin' Brass, Adama Dramé, Foliba. De artiesten vermengen hun muzikale roots en kennis van de islamitische en Afrikaanse cultuur tot een uitzonderlijk geheel: een muzikaal rendez-vous tussen Burkina Faso, Marokko, Algerije en België. Traditionele mandingo en gnawa worden verbonden met de hedendaagse muziekschriftuur en een improvisatie voor het blazerensemble.In Brugge(Concertgebouw), Gent (De Centrale), Antwerpen (Zuiderpershuis), Brussel (KVS)
The Mandingo Ambassadors - Music from Guinea
Woensdag 09 Februari 2011 22:00
t/m Woensdag 30 Maart 2011
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.
Dinsdag 15 Februari
African Mosaic: Celebrating a Decade of Collecting
Showcases museum purchases and gifts and provides a glimpse into collecting opportunities for art museums. Centerpiece: a towering and visually striking sculpture of Haitian leader Toussaint Louverture by contemporary Senegalese artist Ousmane Sow.
African One Minutes Competition
Since 2000 the One Minutes Foundation (TOM) organises competitions for the best one minutes video. This time African artists are invited to enter the first African One Minutes Competition. There are 6 categories, for more information check Facebook or the One Minutes website. The deadline is 15 July 2011.
Afropolis: City, Media, Art
Cairo, Kinshasa, Lagos, Nairobi and Johannesburg. Examines their specific urban topography and culture and highlights the perception of the urban environment in art. Works on display comprise photographs, graphic art, painting, sculptures and video art.
All This by Wim Botha
The show will feature two large-scale sculptural installations. The first installation, carved from polystyrene and incorporating clusters of fluorescent tubes. The second group is of composite figurative sculptures, carved from encyclopaedias and wood. Born in 1974, Botha has previously presented solo shows at Michael Stevenson in 2003, 2005, 2007 and 2009.
Animal Farm by Daniel Naudé
Daniel Naudé's series of photographs focusses on the relationship between human beings and domesticated animals, and the way in which the histories of people, animals and the landscape have become entwined and indivisible over centuries. Begun during a road trip from Cape Town to Mozambique in 2008, Naudé's images locate the animal centrally in both idea and format.
Artists in Dialogue II
The exhibition Artists in Dialogue: Sandile Zulu and Henrique Oliveira is the second in a series of exhibitions in which exciting artists (at least one of whom is African) are invited to a new encounter -- one in which each artist responds to the work of the other, and resulting in original, site-specific works at the museum.
BOS - Constructed Images and the Memory of the South African Border War - Christo Doherty
Investigates the memory of the South African Border War through constructed photographs based upon specific examples of photographic images from the media coverage of the time. These photographs will be exhibited as a transactive intervention that challenges the growing public discourse around the memory and implications of the war.
Bird's Milk by Dineo Seshee Bopape
Dineo Seshee Bopape is known for her playful, experimental video works and cluttered installations of found objects. These delve into the magic and mysteries of the metaphysical realm and disrupt our understanding of time and space. Bird's Milk began as a 'love letter', capturing everyday events in a relationship. When the affair ended, the footage was re-edited in a process of reconfiguring memory, allowing the descriptions of things to bleed into each other and dissolve into fields of colour.
Bopape Dumas Muholi
Drie Zuid-Afrikaanse kunstenaars: Dineo Seshee Bopape (1981), Zanele Muholi (1972) worden geplaatst naast het werk van Marlene Dumas (1953). Feminisme is een belangrijk thema. Muholi - zelf lesbisch - kaart onderwerpen aan waar een taboe op ligt: homofobie en transseksualiteit. Ze strijdt tegen discriminatie en richt zich juist op de positieve beeldvorming van de lesbische leefwereld.
Brave New World II - Theo Eshetu
Eshetu (Ethiopia/NL) explores themes like the relationship between nature and technology and the idea of life as a spectacle, using images from his personal geography: scenes from a dance in Bali or footage from visits to New York City and Ethiopia.
Breaking News. Contemporary Photography from the Middle East and Africa
From the international contemporary photography, art film and video collection of the Fondazione. Participating African artists include: Philip Kwame Apagya (Ghana), Mounir Fatmi (Morocco), Samuel Fosso (Cameroon), George Osodi (Nigeria), Wael Shawki (Egypt), Jodi Bieber, David Goldblatt, Pieter Hugo, Mikhael Subotzky, Guy Tillim (South Africa).
Darkroom: Photography and New Media in South Africa since 1950
Work of 18 photographers, new media and video artists, who lived and worked in South Africa during the apartheid era (1948-1994), though a few now live elsewhere. Darkroom’s eight sections highlight the ways that these artists have addressed South African culture from various perspectives, and their increased presence in the global art world since 1994.
Donso on live tour
Dynasty and Divinity: Ife in Ancient Nigeria
More than 100 extraordinary sculptures, dating from the 12th to the 15th century. Artists at Ife, the ancient Yoruba city state, created a unique sculptural corpus which ranks among the world's most aesthetically striking and technically sophisticated.
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.
Geheime relaties, oude en nieuwe kunst verbonden
De tentoonstelling toont hedendaagse kunst uit Afrika en de Afrikaanse diaspora samen met objecten uit de collectie traditionele kunst. Deze oude & nieuwe kunstobjecten vinden hun relatie in de Afrikaanse gebruiken of rituelen waaraan ze gerelateerd zijn.
Ghalia Benali sings Om Kalthoum
Benali bezit een stem die je raakt en zingt terecht liederen van de legendarische Om Kalthoum. Ze groeide op met Franse chansons, Egyptische en Indiase musicals en melodieën uit Syrië en Irak. Al deze stijlen zijn terug te vinden in haar composities.
Guy Tillim - Avenue Patrice Lumumba
Many African cities have streets, roads and squares named after Patrice Lumumba. With clear, precise and engaged images, Guy Tillim focuses on the modernistic architecture that is a symbol of the original optimism about an independent post-colonial Africa.
Inner Landscapes - Anneke Wilbrink en Barbara Polderman (Nederland) & Omar Ba (Senegal)
Schilderijen en beelden van drie kunstenaars waarin vervreemdende werelden en innerlijke en uiterlijke landschappen centraal staan. Met abstracte landschappen van Anneke Wilbrink, zinnenprikkelende beelden van Barbara Polderman en mysterieuze schilderijen van Omar Ba. In zijn werk ervaar je tegenovergestelde werelden: mensen en dieren, vooruitgang en natuur, moderniteit en traditie, het westen en Afrika.
It began in Africa - Tutu Puoane Quartet & Marcus Wyatt, Tony Paco
Met haar project It Began In Africa geeft zangeres Tutu Puoane ruimte aan fantastische solisten uit haar geboorteland Zuid-Afrika, trompettist Marcus Wyatt en percussionist Tony Paco. Tutu Puoane werd geboren in een township bij Pretoria en groeide op in een muzikale familie, in een tijd dat jazz nog werd gezien als een vorm van rebellie tegen apartheid.
Maja Maljević - Bubble and Leak
Maljević's latest show sees her showing numerous large oil pantings, along with a selection of prints. Maljević's characteristic style meanders between abstraction and figuration, blending them with areas of deliberately obscure and confusing text.
Malcolm Payne - Pogonology
Malcolm Payne will present a series of paintings premised on the aesthetics, history and significance of facial hair. This is Payne's 18th solo exhibition. His previous solo exhibition, Illuminated Manuscripts - Third selection, was held at the Irma Stern Museum in 2005.
Master of the Intimate - Abe Mathabe (Zuid-Afrika)
Abe Mathabe is meester van het intieme als kunstenaar. Hij tekent en maakt piepkleine figuratieve etsen; landschappen, die hij tekent al reizend door Zuid-Afrika en Botswana; en mensen (“ladies moving away on windy days”). Zijn grote voorbeeld is Rembrandt van Rijn.
Moshekwa Langa: Marhumbini-In Another Time
Not confined to one particular medium, South African Langa’s work consists of gouaches, collages, photographs, expansive installations, and videos. They all reference the larger worlds of art, politics, and popular culture: just like Langa layers diverse materials, he piles up meanings and references that are often cryptic and ambivalent, yet resonant.
Nightclub Photographs by Billy Monk
This exhibit shows 47 of Billy Monk's photographs taken in nightclubs around Cape Town between 1967 and 1969. His close and long friendships with many of the people in the images allowed him to photograph them with extraordinary intimacy in all their states of joy and sadness.
Nollywood - Pieter Hugo
South African photographer Pieter Hugo asked Nigerian actors and assistants to recreate Nollywood myths and symbols as if they were on movie sets and photographed them. The resulting images recreate the stereotypical characters that typify Nollywood productions.
Propaganda by Monuments
Exhibition seeks to reassess nostalgia as a globalised process; less as a helplessly melancholic reconstruction of an idealised moment, and more of a recasting and importation of desired ideologies and material residue. Dan Halter, Hasan and Husain Essop, Angela Ferreira (SA), Kiluanji Kia (Angola), Iman Issa, Ahmed Kamel (Egypt), Runa Islam (Bangladesh).
Safia Stodel - Removed
Relocation, displacement, impermanence, marginalisation constructed the social landscapings of Apartheid, these mappings have remained indelible. Stodel’s work references the Symphony Way Temporary Relocation Area near Delft on Cape Town’s flats and its thousand closely stacked corrugated tin shacks.
South Africa: Artists, Prints, Community - 25 Years at The Caversham Press
Survey of work from the printmaking studio The Caversham Press located in KwaZulu Natal, South Africa. Founded in 1985 during the turbulent years of late apartheid, The Caverhsam Press has occupied an important place in the development of South African printmaking.
Statement of Intent – A Generation Provoked
Focuses on a younger generation of international contemporary African artists. These artists often deal with issues of identity, migration and displacement and question their purpose as artists in the wider, but fast moving 21st century world. They seek to observe and represent all realms of life including the dysfunctional nature of the world we live in.
TJ, 1948-2010 - David Goldblatt
Bringing together old and new photographs of Johannesburg, the exhibition's title refers to the obsolete South African motorcar registration acronym 'Transvaal, Johannesburg'. These letters, Goldblatt explains, 'implied a certain loyalty'. The exhibition elucidates on aspects of the sprawling city of Johannesburg, which both infuriate and astound the photographer.
The African Queen
Klassieker uit 1951 met Humphrey Bogart & Kathrine Hepburn. Een verroeste schuit onderhoudt een bescheiden post- en goederendienst op een Duits-Afrikaanse rivier rond de Eerste Wereldoorlog. Een Engelse zendeling protesteert en sterft na de verwoesting van zijn dorp door de brute Duitsers. De ongelikte kapitein van de African Queen moet zich ontfermen over zijn zuster die wraak wil.
The Global Africa Project - Meschac Gaba
Broad spectrum of contemporary African art, design, and craft, work by over 100 artists working in Africa and elsewhere. The Global Africa Project surveys the rich pool of new talent emerging from Africa and its influence on artists around the world.
The fabulous world of John Kilaka
Tanzanian painter, illustrator and author John Kilaka travels round the countryside and writes down the tales the villagers tell him. They are traditional African animal fables, which deal with friendship, conflict, reconciliation and solidarity. Kilaka illustrates the stories with powerful, vibrant pictures in the Tingatinga style.
Thea Soggot - Earth and Ink
The highly perceptive nature of her figure sketches using red earth and ink gives Soggot's art emotive gravitas. With great meaning and determination, Soggot applies marks to paper to render narratives between human figures. Her monochromatic palette sets a mood of calm and tenderness, drawing the view into these intimate scenes.
Three Artists at the Caversham Press: Deborah Bell, Robert Hodgins and William Kentridge
Three South African artists who were important participants in the early years of The Caversham Press. Works reflect Caversham’s early history and articulate the artists’ personal perspectives of living and creating in South Africa in the years between late apartheid and the transition to a new democracy.
Wayne Barker: Super boring
Barker has produced a new body of work that confronts and questions the new South African culture in all its diverse manifestations, while celebrating the underlying force and spirit of optimism that binds and drives our unique country.
exhibition: Dylan Lewis
Dylan Lewis was born in Johannesburg in 1964. He is the son of the late well-known sculptor Robin Lewis & comes from an artistic family. Nicholas Hammond (British author of 20th Century Wildlife Artists) about him: what he has achieved is impressive
11 songs
Zaterdag 12 Februari 2011 20:30
t/m Vrijdag 18 Februari 2011
Trevor Watts, Marockin' Brass, Adama Dramé, Foliba. De artiesten vermengen hun muzikale roots en kennis van de islamitische en Afrikaanse cultuur tot een uitzonderlijk geheel: een muzikaal rendez-vous tussen Burkina Faso, Marokko, Algerije en België. Traditionele mandingo en gnawa worden verbonden met de hedendaagse muziekschriftuur en een improvisatie voor het blazerensemble.In Brugge(Concertgebouw), Gent (De Centrale), Antwerpen (Zuiderpershuis), Brussel (KVS)
The Mandingo Ambassadors - Music from Guinea
Woensdag 09 Februari 2011 22:00
t/m Woensdag 30 Maart 2011
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.
Woensdag 16 Februari
African Mosaic: Celebrating a Decade of Collecting
Showcases museum purchases and gifts and provides a glimpse into collecting opportunities for art museums. Centerpiece: a towering and visually striking sculpture of Haitian leader Toussaint Louverture by contemporary Senegalese artist Ousmane Sow.
African One Minutes Competition
Since 2000 the One Minutes Foundation (TOM) organises competitions for the best one minutes video. This time African artists are invited to enter the first African One Minutes Competition. There are 6 categories, for more information check Facebook or the One Minutes website. The deadline is 15 July 2011.
Afropolis: City, Media, Art
Cairo, Kinshasa, Lagos, Nairobi and Johannesburg. Examines their specific urban topography and culture and highlights the perception of the urban environment in art. Works on display comprise photographs, graphic art, painting, sculptures and video art.
All This by Wim Botha
The show will feature two large-scale sculptural installations. The first installation, carved from polystyrene and incorporating clusters of fluorescent tubes. The second group is of composite figurative sculptures, carved from encyclopaedias and wood. Born in 1974, Botha has previously presented solo shows at Michael Stevenson in 2003, 2005, 2007 and 2009.
Animal Farm by Daniel Naudé
Daniel Naudé's series of photographs focusses on the relationship between human beings and domesticated animals, and the way in which the histories of people, animals and the landscape have become entwined and indivisible over centuries. Begun during a road trip from Cape Town to Mozambique in 2008, Naudé's images locate the animal centrally in both idea and format.
Artists in Dialogue II
The exhibition Artists in Dialogue: Sandile Zulu and Henrique Oliveira is the second in a series of exhibitions in which exciting artists (at least one of whom is African) are invited to a new encounter -- one in which each artist responds to the work of the other, and resulting in original, site-specific works at the museum.
BOS - Constructed Images and the Memory of the South African Border War - Christo Doherty
Investigates the memory of the South African Border War through constructed photographs based upon specific examples of photographic images from the media coverage of the time. These photographs will be exhibited as a transactive intervention that challenges the growing public discourse around the memory and implications of the war.
Bird's Milk by Dineo Seshee Bopape
Dineo Seshee Bopape is known for her playful, experimental video works and cluttered installations of found objects. These delve into the magic and mysteries of the metaphysical realm and disrupt our understanding of time and space. Bird's Milk began as a 'love letter', capturing everyday events in a relationship. When the affair ended, the footage was re-edited in a process of reconfiguring memory, allowing the descriptions of things to bleed into each other and dissolve into fields of colour.
Bopape Dumas Muholi
Drie Zuid-Afrikaanse kunstenaars: Dineo Seshee Bopape (1981), Zanele Muholi (1972) worden geplaatst naast het werk van Marlene Dumas (1953). Feminisme is een belangrijk thema. Muholi - zelf lesbisch - kaart onderwerpen aan waar een taboe op ligt: homofobie en transseksualiteit. Ze strijdt tegen discriminatie en richt zich juist op de positieve beeldvorming van de lesbische leefwereld.
Brave New World II - Theo Eshetu
Eshetu (Ethiopia/NL) explores themes like the relationship between nature and technology and the idea of life as a spectacle, using images from his personal geography: scenes from a dance in Bali or footage from visits to New York City and Ethiopia.
Breaking News. Contemporary Photography from the Middle East and Africa
From the international contemporary photography, art film and video collection of the Fondazione. Participating African artists include: Philip Kwame Apagya (Ghana), Mounir Fatmi (Morocco), Samuel Fosso (Cameroon), George Osodi (Nigeria), Wael Shawki (Egypt), Jodi Bieber, David Goldblatt, Pieter Hugo, Mikhael Subotzky, Guy Tillim (South Africa).
Darkroom: Photography and New Media in South Africa since 1950
Work of 18 photographers, new media and video artists, who lived and worked in South Africa during the apartheid era (1948-1994), though a few now live elsewhere. Darkroom’s eight sections highlight the ways that these artists have addressed South African culture from various perspectives, and their increased presence in the global art world since 1994.
Donso on live tour
Dynasty and Divinity: Ife in Ancient Nigeria
More than 100 extraordinary sculptures, dating from the 12th to the 15th century. Artists at Ife, the ancient Yoruba city state, created a unique sculptural corpus which ranks among the world's most aesthetically striking and technically sophisticated.
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.
Geheime relaties, oude en nieuwe kunst verbonden
De tentoonstelling toont hedendaagse kunst uit Afrika en de Afrikaanse diaspora samen met objecten uit de collectie traditionele kunst. Deze oude & nieuwe kunstobjecten vinden hun relatie in de Afrikaanse gebruiken of rituelen waaraan ze gerelateerd zijn.
Ghalia Benali sings Om Kalthoum
Benali bezit een stem die je raakt en zingt terecht liederen van de legendarische Om Kalthoum. Ze groeide op met Franse chansons, Egyptische en Indiase musicals en melodieën uit Syrië en Irak. Al deze stijlen zijn terug te vinden in haar composities.
Guy Tillim - Avenue Patrice Lumumba
Many African cities have streets, roads and squares named after Patrice Lumumba. With clear, precise and engaged images, Guy Tillim focuses on the modernistic architecture that is a symbol of the original optimism about an independent post-colonial Africa.
Inner Landscapes - Anneke Wilbrink en Barbara Polderman (Nederland) & Omar Ba (Senegal)
Schilderijen en beelden van drie kunstenaars waarin vervreemdende werelden en innerlijke en uiterlijke landschappen centraal staan. Met abstracte landschappen van Anneke Wilbrink, zinnenprikkelende beelden van Barbara Polderman en mysterieuze schilderijen van Omar Ba. In zijn werk ervaar je tegenovergestelde werelden: mensen en dieren, vooruitgang en natuur, moderniteit en traditie, het westen en Afrika.
It began in Africa - Tutu Puoane Quartet & Marcus Wyatt, Tony Paco
Met haar project It Began In Africa geeft zangeres Tutu Puoane ruimte aan fantastische solisten uit haar geboorteland Zuid-Afrika, trompettist Marcus Wyatt en percussionist Tony Paco. Tutu Puoane werd geboren in een township bij Pretoria en groeide op in een muzikale familie, in een tijd dat jazz nog werd gezien als een vorm van rebellie tegen apartheid.
Maja Maljević - Bubble and Leak
Maljević's latest show sees her showing numerous large oil pantings, along with a selection of prints. Maljević's characteristic style meanders between abstraction and figuration, blending them with areas of deliberately obscure and confusing text.
Malcolm Payne - Pogonology
Malcolm Payne will present a series of paintings premised on the aesthetics, history and significance of facial hair. This is Payne's 18th solo exhibition. His previous solo exhibition, Illuminated Manuscripts - Third selection, was held at the Irma Stern Museum in 2005.
Master of the Intimate - Abe Mathabe (Zuid-Afrika)
Abe Mathabe is meester van het intieme als kunstenaar. Hij tekent en maakt piepkleine figuratieve etsen; landschappen, die hij tekent al reizend door Zuid-Afrika en Botswana; en mensen (“ladies moving away on windy days”). Zijn grote voorbeeld is Rembrandt van Rijn.
Moshekwa Langa: Marhumbini-In Another Time
Not confined to one particular medium, South African Langa’s work consists of gouaches, collages, photographs, expansive installations, and videos. They all reference the larger worlds of art, politics, and popular culture: just like Langa layers diverse materials, he piles up meanings and references that are often cryptic and ambivalent, yet resonant.
Nightclub Photographs by Billy Monk
This exhibit shows 47 of Billy Monk's photographs taken in nightclubs around Cape Town between 1967 and 1969. His close and long friendships with many of the people in the images allowed him to photograph them with extraordinary intimacy in all their states of joy and sadness.
Nollywood - Pieter Hugo
South African photographer Pieter Hugo asked Nigerian actors and assistants to recreate Nollywood myths and symbols as if they were on movie sets and photographed them. The resulting images recreate the stereotypical characters that typify Nollywood productions.
Propaganda by Monuments
Exhibition seeks to reassess nostalgia as a globalised process; less as a helplessly melancholic reconstruction of an idealised moment, and more of a recasting and importation of desired ideologies and material residue. Dan Halter, Hasan and Husain Essop, Angela Ferreira (SA), Kiluanji Kia (Angola), Iman Issa, Ahmed Kamel (Egypt), Runa Islam (Bangladesh).
Safia Stodel - Removed
Relocation, displacement, impermanence, marginalisation constructed the social landscapings of Apartheid, these mappings have remained indelible. Stodel’s work references the Symphony Way Temporary Relocation Area near Delft on Cape Town’s flats and its thousand closely stacked corrugated tin shacks.
South Africa: Artists, Prints, Community - 25 Years at The Caversham Press
Survey of work from the printmaking studio The Caversham Press located in KwaZulu Natal, South Africa. Founded in 1985 during the turbulent years of late apartheid, The Caverhsam Press has occupied an important place in the development of South African printmaking.
Statement of Intent – A Generation Provoked
Focuses on a younger generation of international contemporary African artists. These artists often deal with issues of identity, migration and displacement and question their purpose as artists in the wider, but fast moving 21st century world. They seek to observe and represent all realms of life including the dysfunctional nature of the world we live in.
TJ, 1948-2010 - David Goldblatt
Bringing together old and new photographs of Johannesburg, the exhibition's title refers to the obsolete South African motorcar registration acronym 'Transvaal, Johannesburg'. These letters, Goldblatt explains, 'implied a certain loyalty'. The exhibition elucidates on aspects of the sprawling city of Johannesburg, which both infuriate and astound the photographer.
The African Queen
Klassieker uit 1951 met Humphrey Bogart & Kathrine Hepburn. Een verroeste schuit onderhoudt een bescheiden post- en goederendienst op een Duits-Afrikaanse rivier rond de Eerste Wereldoorlog. Een Engelse zendeling protesteert en sterft na de verwoesting van zijn dorp door de brute Duitsers. De ongelikte kapitein van de African Queen moet zich ontfermen over zijn zuster die wraak wil.
The Global Africa Project - Meschac Gaba
Broad spectrum of contemporary African art, design, and craft, work by over 100 artists working in Africa and elsewhere. The Global Africa Project surveys the rich pool of new talent emerging from Africa and its influence on artists around the world.
The fabulous world of John Kilaka
Tanzanian painter, illustrator and author John Kilaka travels round the countryside and writes down the tales the villagers tell him. They are traditional African animal fables, which deal with friendship, conflict, reconciliation and solidarity. Kilaka illustrates the stories with powerful, vibrant pictures in the Tingatinga style.
Thea Soggot - Earth and Ink
The highly perceptive nature of her figure sketches using red earth and ink gives Soggot's art emotive gravitas. With great meaning and determination, Soggot applies marks to paper to render narratives between human figures. Her monochromatic palette sets a mood of calm and tenderness, drawing the view into these intimate scenes.
Three Artists at the Caversham Press: Deborah Bell, Robert Hodgins and William Kentridge
Three South African artists who were important participants in the early years of The Caversham Press. Works reflect Caversham’s early history and articulate the artists’ personal perspectives of living and creating in South Africa in the years between late apartheid and the transition to a new democracy.
UK Tour State of Emergency
The independent voice for black Africa, presents an unique contemporary African dance project: Desert Crossings. Choreographer Gregory Maqoma is regarded a visionary in his country of birth South Africa. The inspiration for Desert Crossings came from the backdrop of the red rock cliffs on the Devon coastline and is supported by UNESCO for the close work with the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Team.
Wayne Barker: Super boring
Barker has produced a new body of work that confronts and questions the new South African culture in all its diverse manifestations, while celebrating the underlying force and spirit of optimism that binds and drives our unique country.
exhibition: Dylan Lewis
Dylan Lewis was born in Johannesburg in 1964. He is the son of the late well-known sculptor Robin Lewis & comes from an artistic family. Nicholas Hammond (British author of 20th Century Wildlife Artists) about him: what he has achieved is impressive
start djembé cursussen
Deelnemers aan de cursussen Afrikaanse percussie (djembé) worden ingedeeld in de groepen: starters, beginners, middenniveau, gevorderden, vergevorderd. Start cursussen kinderen volwassenen vanaf woensdag 16 feb. & vrijdag 18 feb. Onder leiding van Ponda O'Bryan, Arno Willekes of Abdoulaye Sene
11 songs
Zaterdag 12 Februari 2011 20:30
t/m Vrijdag 18 Februari 2011
Trevor Watts, Marockin' Brass, Adama Dramé, Foliba. De artiesten vermengen hun muzikale roots en kennis van de islamitische en Afrikaanse cultuur tot een uitzonderlijk geheel: een muzikaal rendez-vous tussen Burkina Faso, Marokko, Algerije en België. Traditionele mandingo en gnawa worden verbonden met de hedendaagse muziekschriftuur en een improvisatie voor het blazerensemble.In Brugge(Concertgebouw), Gent (De Centrale), Antwerpen (Zuiderpershuis), Brussel (KVS)
The Mandingo Ambassadors - Music from Guinea
Woensdag 09 Februari 2011 22:00
t/m Woensdag 30 Maart 2011
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.
Donderdag 17 Februari
ASC Seminar: Gendered Essentialisms and Racial Dynamics among Bi-National Malagasy/French Couples
Prof. Jennifer Cole, University of Chicago. Over the last twenty years, increasing numbers of women from Madagascar have begun to use marriage as a strategy for migrating to France. Very frequently, they marry men in rural areas. In many cases, the men they marry are disadvantaged on the marriage market because of their rural occupations. Please register.
African Mosaic: Celebrating a Decade of Collecting
Showcases museum purchases and gifts and provides a glimpse into collecting opportunities for art museums. Centerpiece: a towering and visually striking sculpture of Haitian leader Toussaint Louverture by contemporary Senegalese artist Ousmane Sow.
African One Minutes Competition
Since 2000 the One Minutes Foundation (TOM) organises competitions for the best one minutes video. This time African artists are invited to enter the first African One Minutes Competition. There are 6 categories, for more information check Facebook or the One Minutes website. The deadline is 15 July 2011.
Afropolis: City, Media, Art
Cairo, Kinshasa, Lagos, Nairobi and Johannesburg. Examines their specific urban topography and culture and highlights the perception of the urban environment in art. Works on display comprise photographs, graphic art, painting, sculptures and video art.
All This by Wim Botha
The show will feature two large-scale sculptural installations. The first installation, carved from polystyrene and incorporating clusters of fluorescent tubes. The second group is of composite figurative sculptures, carved from encyclopaedias and wood. Born in 1974, Botha has previously presented solo shows at Michael Stevenson in 2003, 2005, 2007 and 2009.
Animal Farm by Daniel Naudé
Daniel Naudé's series of photographs focusses on the relationship between human beings and domesticated animals, and the way in which the histories of people, animals and the landscape have become entwined and indivisible over centuries. Begun during a road trip from Cape Town to Mozambique in 2008, Naudé's images locate the animal centrally in both idea and format.
Artists in Dialogue II
The exhibition Artists in Dialogue: Sandile Zulu and Henrique Oliveira is the second in a series of exhibitions in which exciting artists (at least one of whom is African) are invited to a new encounter -- one in which each artist responds to the work of the other, and resulting in original, site-specific works at the museum.
BOS - Constructed Images and the Memory of the South African Border War - Christo Doherty
Investigates the memory of the South African Border War through constructed photographs based upon specific examples of photographic images from the media coverage of the time. These photographs will be exhibited as a transactive intervention that challenges the growing public discourse around the memory and implications of the war.
Bird's Milk by Dineo Seshee Bopape
Dineo Seshee Bopape is known for her playful, experimental video works and cluttered installations of found objects. These delve into the magic and mysteries of the metaphysical realm and disrupt our understanding of time and space. Bird's Milk began as a 'love letter', capturing everyday events in a relationship. When the affair ended, the footage was re-edited in a process of reconfiguring memory, allowing the descriptions of things to bleed into each other and dissolve into fields of colour.
Bopape Dumas Muholi
Drie Zuid-Afrikaanse kunstenaars: Dineo Seshee Bopape (1981), Zanele Muholi (1972) worden geplaatst naast het werk van Marlene Dumas (1953). Feminisme is een belangrijk thema. Muholi - zelf lesbisch - kaart onderwerpen aan waar een taboe op ligt: homofobie en transseksualiteit. Ze strijdt tegen discriminatie en richt zich juist op de positieve beeldvorming van de lesbische leefwereld.
Brave New World II - Theo Eshetu
Eshetu (Ethiopia/NL) explores themes like the relationship between nature and technology and the idea of life as a spectacle, using images from his personal geography: scenes from a dance in Bali or footage from visits to New York City and Ethiopia.
Breaking News. Contemporary Photography from the Middle East and Africa
From the international contemporary photography, art film and video collection of the Fondazione. Participating African artists include: Philip Kwame Apagya (Ghana), Mounir Fatmi (Morocco), Samuel Fosso (Cameroon), George Osodi (Nigeria), Wael Shawki (Egypt), Jodi Bieber, David Goldblatt, Pieter Hugo, Mikhael Subotzky, Guy Tillim (South Africa).
Darkroom: Photography and New Media in South Africa since 1950
Work of 18 photographers, new media and video artists, who lived and worked in South Africa during the apartheid era (1948-1994), though a few now live elsewhere. Darkroom’s eight sections highlight the ways that these artists have addressed South African culture from various perspectives, and their increased presence in the global art world since 1994.
De kracht van zilver, sieraden uit de collectie van Smith-Hutschenruyter
Deze bijzondere collectie sieraden is afkomstig uit een gebied dat zich uitstrekt van Noord-Afrika, Midden-Oosten en Azië. Ze vertellen het krachtige verhaal van schoonheid, vakmanschap en economische waarde. Ze staan voor esthetiek, maar ook voor magische spiritualiteit. Deze recent geschonken collectie wordt nu voor het eerst tentoongesteld.
Donso on live tour
Dynasty and Divinity: Ife in Ancient Nigeria
More than 100 extraordinary sculptures, dating from the 12th to the 15th century. Artists at Ife, the ancient Yoruba city state, created a unique sculptural corpus which ranks among the world's most aesthetically striking and technically sophisticated.
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.
Geheime relaties, oude en nieuwe kunst verbonden
De tentoonstelling toont hedendaagse kunst uit Afrika en de Afrikaanse diaspora samen met objecten uit de collectie traditionele kunst. Deze oude & nieuwe kunstobjecten vinden hun relatie in de Afrikaanse gebruiken of rituelen waaraan ze gerelateerd zijn.
Ghalia Benali sings Om Kalthoum
Benali bezit een stem die je raakt en zingt terecht liederen van de legendarische Om Kalthoum. Ze groeide op met Franse chansons, Egyptische en Indiase musicals en melodieën uit Syrië en Irak. Al deze stijlen zijn terug te vinden in haar composities.
Guy Tillim - Avenue Patrice Lumumba
Many African cities have streets, roads and squares named after Patrice Lumumba. With clear, precise and engaged images, Guy Tillim focuses on the modernistic architecture that is a symbol of the original optimism about an independent post-colonial Africa.
Inner Landscapes - Anneke Wilbrink en Barbara Polderman (Nederland) & Omar Ba (Senegal)
Schilderijen en beelden van drie kunstenaars waarin vervreemdende werelden en innerlijke en uiterlijke landschappen centraal staan. Met abstracte landschappen van Anneke Wilbrink, zinnenprikkelende beelden van Barbara Polderman en mysterieuze schilderijen van Omar Ba. In zijn werk ervaar je tegenovergestelde werelden: mensen en dieren, vooruitgang en natuur, moderniteit en traditie, het westen en Afrika.
It began in Africa - Tutu Puoane Quartet & Marcus Wyatt, Tony Paco
Met haar project It Began In Africa geeft zangeres Tutu Puoane ruimte aan fantastische solisten uit haar geboorteland Zuid-Afrika, trompettist Marcus Wyatt en percussionist Tony Paco. Tutu Puoane werd geboren in een township bij Pretoria en groeide op in een muzikale familie, in een tijd dat jazz nog werd gezien als een vorm van rebellie tegen apartheid.
Maja Maljević - Bubble and Leak
Maljević's latest show sees her showing numerous large oil pantings, along with a selection of prints. Maljević's characteristic style meanders between abstraction and figuration, blending them with areas of deliberately obscure and confusing text.
Malcolm Payne - Pogonology
Malcolm Payne will present a series of paintings premised on the aesthetics, history and significance of facial hair. This is Payne's 18th solo exhibition. His previous solo exhibition, Illuminated Manuscripts - Third selection, was held at the Irma Stern Museum in 2005.
Master of the Intimate - Abe Mathabe (Zuid-Afrika)
Abe Mathabe is meester van het intieme als kunstenaar. Hij tekent en maakt piepkleine figuratieve etsen; landschappen, die hij tekent al reizend door Zuid-Afrika en Botswana; en mensen (“ladies moving away on windy days”). Zijn grote voorbeeld is Rembrandt van Rijn.
Mis voor de schilder. Over het vertalen van beeld naar tekst
Lezing Marlene van Niekerk. Zuid-Afrikaanse schrijfster Van Niekerk ‘vertaalde' het schilderij The Painter van Marlene Dumas in het gedicht Mis voor de schilder. Tijdens haar lezing spreekt ze onder meer over de machtsstrijd tussen beeld en woord. Ook draagt ze Mis voor de schilder voor in het Afrikaans. Ook met Riet de Jong-Goossens, vertaalster van Van Niekerk.
Moshekwa Langa: Marhumbini-In Another Time
Not confined to one particular medium, South African Langa’s work consists of gouaches, collages, photographs, expansive installations, and videos. They all reference the larger worlds of art, politics, and popular culture: just like Langa layers diverse materials, he piles up meanings and references that are often cryptic and ambivalent, yet resonant.
Nightclub Photographs by Billy Monk
This exhibit shows 47 of Billy Monk's photographs taken in nightclubs around Cape Town between 1967 and 1969. His close and long friendships with many of the people in the images allowed him to photograph them with extraordinary intimacy in all their states of joy and sadness.
Nollywood - Pieter Hugo
South African photographer Pieter Hugo asked Nigerian actors and assistants to recreate Nollywood myths and symbols as if they were on movie sets and photographed them. The resulting images recreate the stereotypical characters that typify Nollywood productions.
Propaganda by Monuments
Exhibition seeks to reassess nostalgia as a globalised process; less as a helplessly melancholic reconstruction of an idealised moment, and more of a recasting and importation of desired ideologies and material residue. Dan Halter, Hasan and Husain Essop, Angela Ferreira (SA), Kiluanji Kia (Angola), Iman Issa, Ahmed Kamel (Egypt), Runa Islam (Bangladesh).
Safia Stodel - Removed
Relocation, displacement, impermanence, marginalisation constructed the social landscapings of Apartheid, these mappings have remained indelible. Stodel’s work references the Symphony Way Temporary Relocation Area near Delft on Cape Town’s flats and its thousand closely stacked corrugated tin shacks.
South Africa: Artists, Prints, Community - 25 Years at The Caversham Press
Survey of work from the printmaking studio The Caversham Press located in KwaZulu Natal, South Africa. Founded in 1985 during the turbulent years of late apartheid, The Caverhsam Press has occupied an important place in the development of South African printmaking.
Statement of Intent – A Generation Provoked
Focuses on a younger generation of international contemporary African artists. These artists often deal with issues of identity, migration and displacement and question their purpose as artists in the wider, but fast moving 21st century world. They seek to observe and represent all realms of life including the dysfunctional nature of the world we live in.
TJ, 1948-2010 - David Goldblatt
Bringing together old and new photographs of Johannesburg, the exhibition's title refers to the obsolete South African motorcar registration acronym 'Transvaal, Johannesburg'. These letters, Goldblatt explains, 'implied a certain loyalty'. The exhibition elucidates on aspects of the sprawling city of Johannesburg, which both infuriate and astound the photographer.
The African Queen
Klassieker uit 1951 met Humphrey Bogart & Kathrine Hepburn. Een verroeste schuit onderhoudt een bescheiden post- en goederendienst op een Duits-Afrikaanse rivier rond de Eerste Wereldoorlog. Een Engelse zendeling protesteert en sterft na de verwoesting van zijn dorp door de brute Duitsers. De ongelikte kapitein van de African Queen moet zich ontfermen over zijn zuster die wraak wil.
The Global Africa Project - Meschac Gaba
Broad spectrum of contemporary African art, design, and craft, work by over 100 artists working in Africa and elsewhere. The Global Africa Project surveys the rich pool of new talent emerging from Africa and its influence on artists around the world.
The fabulous world of John Kilaka
Tanzanian painter, illustrator and author John Kilaka travels round the countryside and writes down the tales the villagers tell him. They are traditional African animal fables, which deal with friendship, conflict, reconciliation and solidarity. Kilaka illustrates the stories with powerful, vibrant pictures in the Tingatinga style.
Thea Soggot - Earth and Ink
The highly perceptive nature of her figure sketches using red earth and ink gives Soggot's art emotive gravitas. With great meaning and determination, Soggot applies marks to paper to render narratives between human figures. Her monochromatic palette sets a mood of calm and tenderness, drawing the view into these intimate scenes.
Three Artists at the Caversham Press: Deborah Bell, Robert Hodgins and William Kentridge
Three South African artists who were important participants in the early years of The Caversham Press. Works reflect Caversham’s early history and articulate the artists’ personal perspectives of living and creating in South Africa in the years between late apartheid and the transition to a new democracy.
UK Tour State of Emergency
The independent voice for black Africa, presents an unique contemporary African dance project: Desert Crossings. Choreographer Gregory Maqoma is regarded a visionary in his country of birth South Africa. The inspiration for Desert Crossings came from the backdrop of the red rock cliffs on the Devon coastline and is supported by UNESCO for the close work with the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Team.
Wayne Barker: Super boring
Barker has produced a new body of work that confronts and questions the new South African culture in all its diverse manifestations, while celebrating the underlying force and spirit of optimism that binds and drives our unique country.
exhibition: Dylan Lewis
Dylan Lewis was born in Johannesburg in 1964. He is the son of the late well-known sculptor Robin Lewis & comes from an artistic family. Nicholas Hammond (British author of 20th Century Wildlife Artists) about him: what he has achieved is impressive
start djembé cursussen
Deelnemers aan de cursussen Afrikaanse percussie (djembé) worden ingedeeld in de groepen: starters, beginners, middenniveau, gevorderden, vergevorderd. Start cursussen kinderen volwassenen vanaf woensdag 16 feb. & vrijdag 18 feb. Onder leiding van Ponda O'Bryan, Arno Willekes of Abdoulaye Sene
Marokkaanse modeshow - Zhor Raïs
Donderdag 17 Februari 2011 20:00
De Marokkaanse modeontwerpster Zhor Raïs streeft ernaar de traditionele kaftan een nieuw leven in te blazen. Voorafgaand aan de show battle tussen Marokkaanse/Nederlandse modeontwerpers. Samenwerking Prins Claus Fonds, Amsterdams Fonds voor de Kunst en MAF Fashion Battle in het kader van tentoonstelling Passie voor perfectie.
11 songs
Zaterdag 12 Februari 2011 20:30
t/m Vrijdag 18 Februari 2011
Trevor Watts, Marockin' Brass, Adama Dramé, Foliba. De artiesten vermengen hun muzikale roots en kennis van de islamitische en Afrikaanse cultuur tot een uitzonderlijk geheel: een muzikaal rendez-vous tussen Burkina Faso, Marokko, Algerije en België. Traditionele mandingo en gnawa worden verbonden met de hedendaagse muziekschriftuur en een improvisatie voor het blazerensemble.In Brugge(Concertgebouw), Gent (De Centrale), Antwerpen (Zuiderpershuis), Brussel (KVS)
L'Boulevard - progressief Marokkaans festival in Nederland
Donderdag 17 Februari 2011 20:30
Boulevard is een succesvol progressie muziekfestival in Marokko. De organisatie Marmoucha haalt het festival dit jaar ook naar Nederland. Het belooft een avond vol Marokkaanse electro, metal, fusion en punkrock te worden met Haoussa, fenomeen in de Marokkaanse artscene, Malek Rafi en de zevenkoppige formatie Marock & Roll.
Sofiane Negra - Tunesië
Donderdag 17 Februari 2011 20:30
In zijn soloprogramma brengt Negra, bijgestaan door een violist en percussionist, traditionele Tunesische muziek. Sinds jonge leeftijd bespeelt hij de ud - de Arabische luit. Hij is een veelgevraagd begeleider van zangers als de Marokkaanse Amina Alaoui.
The Mandingo Ambassadors - Music from Guinea
Woensdag 09 Februari 2011 22:00
t/m Woensdag 30 Maart 2011
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.
Vrijdag 18 Februari
African Mosaic: Celebrating a Decade of Collecting
Showcases museum purchases and gifts and provides a glimpse into collecting opportunities for art museums. Centerpiece: a towering and visually striking sculpture of Haitian leader Toussaint Louverture by contemporary Senegalese artist Ousmane Sow.
African One Minutes Competition
Since 2000 the One Minutes Foundation (TOM) organises competitions for the best one minutes video. This time African artists are invited to enter the first African One Minutes Competition. There are 6 categories, for more information check Facebook or the One Minutes website. The deadline is 15 July 2011.
Afropolis: City, Media, Art
Cairo, Kinshasa, Lagos, Nairobi and Johannesburg. Examines their specific urban topography and culture and highlights the perception of the urban environment in art. Works on display comprise photographs, graphic art, painting, sculptures and video art.
All This by Wim Botha
The show will feature two large-scale sculptural installations. The first installation, carved from polystyrene and incorporating clusters of fluorescent tubes. The second group is of composite figurative sculptures, carved from encyclopaedias and wood. Born in 1974, Botha has previously presented solo shows at Michael Stevenson in 2003, 2005, 2007 and 2009.
Animal Farm by Daniel Naudé
Daniel Naudé's series of photographs focusses on the relationship between human beings and domesticated animals, and the way in which the histories of people, animals and the landscape have become entwined and indivisible over centuries. Begun during a road trip from Cape Town to Mozambique in 2008, Naudé's images locate the animal centrally in both idea and format.
Artists in Dialogue II
The exhibition Artists in Dialogue: Sandile Zulu and Henrique Oliveira is the second in a series of exhibitions in which exciting artists (at least one of whom is African) are invited to a new encounter -- one in which each artist responds to the work of the other, and resulting in original, site-specific works at the museum.
BOS - Constructed Images and the Memory of the South African Border War - Christo Doherty
Investigates the memory of the South African Border War through constructed photographs based upon specific examples of photographic images from the media coverage of the time. These photographs will be exhibited as a transactive intervention that challenges the growing public discourse around the memory and implications of the war.
Bird's Milk by Dineo Seshee Bopape
Dineo Seshee Bopape is known for her playful, experimental video works and cluttered installations of found objects. These delve into the magic and mysteries of the metaphysical realm and disrupt our understanding of time and space. Bird's Milk began as a 'love letter', capturing everyday events in a relationship. When the affair ended, the footage was re-edited in a process of reconfiguring memory, allowing the descriptions of things to bleed into each other and dissolve into fields of colour.
Black History Month 2011 - Association of Studenten of African Heritage (ASAH)
1e van 2 vrijdagen. Gericht op cultuur en overeenkomsten daarin tussen zwarte mensen uit de diaspora en van het Afrikaanse continent. Het economisch verhaal achter cultuur wordt onderzocht. Ook zijn Afro-ondernemers aanwezig met wie ervaringen gedeeld kunnen worden. Modeshow met traditionele kleding uit Afrika en Suriname en de Antillen.
Bopape Dumas Muholi
Drie Zuid-Afrikaanse kunstenaars: Dineo Seshee Bopape (1981), Zanele Muholi (1972) worden geplaatst naast het werk van Marlene Dumas (1953). Feminisme is een belangrijk thema. Muholi - zelf lesbisch - kaart onderwerpen aan waar een taboe op ligt: homofobie en transseksualiteit. Ze strijdt tegen discriminatie en richt zich juist op de positieve beeldvorming van de lesbische leefwereld.
Brave New World II - Theo Eshetu
Eshetu (Ethiopia/NL) explores themes like the relationship between nature and technology and the idea of life as a spectacle, using images from his personal geography: scenes from a dance in Bali or footage from visits to New York City and Ethiopia.
Breaking News. Contemporary Photography from the Middle East and Africa
From the international contemporary photography, art film and video collection of the Fondazione. Participating African artists include: Philip Kwame Apagya (Ghana), Mounir Fatmi (Morocco), Samuel Fosso (Cameroon), George Osodi (Nigeria), Wael Shawki (Egypt), Jodi Bieber, David Goldblatt, Pieter Hugo, Mikhael Subotzky, Guy Tillim (South Africa).
Darkroom: Photography and New Media in South Africa since 1950
Work of 18 photographers, new media and video artists, who lived and worked in South Africa during the apartheid era (1948-1994), though a few now live elsewhere. Darkroom’s eight sections highlight the ways that these artists have addressed South African culture from various perspectives, and their increased presence in the global art world since 1994.
De kracht van zilver, sieraden uit de collectie van Smith-Hutschenruyter
Deze bijzondere collectie sieraden is afkomstig uit een gebied dat zich uitstrekt van Noord-Afrika, Midden-Oosten en Azië. Ze vertellen het krachtige verhaal van schoonheid, vakmanschap en economische waarde. Ze staan voor esthetiek, maar ook voor magische spiritualiteit. Deze recent geschonken collectie wordt nu voor het eerst tentoongesteld.
Donso on live tour
Dynasty and Divinity: Ife in Ancient Nigeria
More than 100 extraordinary sculptures, dating from the 12th to the 15th century. Artists at Ife, the ancient Yoruba city state, created a unique sculptural corpus which ranks among the world's most aesthetically striking and technically sophisticated.
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.
Geheime relaties, oude en nieuwe kunst verbonden
De tentoonstelling toont hedendaagse kunst uit Afrika en de Afrikaanse diaspora samen met objecten uit de collectie traditionele kunst. Deze oude & nieuwe kunstobjecten vinden hun relatie in de Afrikaanse gebruiken of rituelen waaraan ze gerelateerd zijn.
Ghalia Benali sings Om Kalthoum
Benali bezit een stem die je raakt en zingt terecht liederen van de legendarische Om Kalthoum. Ze groeide op met Franse chansons, Egyptische en Indiase musicals en melodieën uit Syrië en Irak. Al deze stijlen zijn terug te vinden in haar composities.
Guy Tillim - Avenue Patrice Lumumba
Many African cities have streets, roads and squares named after Patrice Lumumba. With clear, precise and engaged images, Guy Tillim focuses on the modernistic architecture that is a symbol of the original optimism about an independent post-colonial Africa.
Inner Landscapes - Anneke Wilbrink en Barbara Polderman (Nederland) & Omar Ba (Senegal)
Schilderijen en beelden van drie kunstenaars waarin vervreemdende werelden en innerlijke en uiterlijke landschappen centraal staan. Met abstracte landschappen van Anneke Wilbrink, zinnenprikkelende beelden van Barbara Polderman en mysterieuze schilderijen van Omar Ba. In zijn werk ervaar je tegenovergestelde werelden: mensen en dieren, vooruitgang en natuur, moderniteit en traditie, het westen en Afrika.
It began in Africa - Tutu Puoane Quartet & Marcus Wyatt, Tony Paco
Met haar project It Began In Africa geeft zangeres Tutu Puoane ruimte aan fantastische solisten uit haar geboorteland Zuid-Afrika, trompettist Marcus Wyatt en percussionist Tony Paco. Tutu Puoane werd geboren in een township bij Pretoria en groeide op in een muzikale familie, in een tijd dat jazz nog werd gezien als een vorm van rebellie tegen apartheid.
Maja Maljević - Bubble and Leak
Maljević's latest show sees her showing numerous large oil pantings, along with a selection of prints. Maljević's characteristic style meanders between abstraction and figuration, blending them with areas of deliberately obscure and confusing text.
Malcolm Payne - Pogonology
Malcolm Payne will present a series of paintings premised on the aesthetics, history and significance of facial hair. This is Payne's 18th solo exhibition. His previous solo exhibition, Illuminated Manuscripts - Third selection, was held at the Irma Stern Museum in 2005.
Master of the Intimate - Abe Mathabe (Zuid-Afrika)
Abe Mathabe is meester van het intieme als kunstenaar. Hij tekent en maakt piepkleine figuratieve etsen; landschappen, die hij tekent al reizend door Zuid-Afrika en Botswana; en mensen (“ladies moving away on windy days”). Zijn grote voorbeeld is Rembrandt van Rijn.
Moshekwa Langa: Marhumbini-In Another Time
Not confined to one particular medium, South African Langa’s work consists of gouaches, collages, photographs, expansive installations, and videos. They all reference the larger worlds of art, politics, and popular culture: just like Langa layers diverse materials, he piles up meanings and references that are often cryptic and ambivalent, yet resonant.
Nightclub Photographs by Billy Monk
This exhibit shows 47 of Billy Monk's photographs taken in nightclubs around Cape Town between 1967 and 1969. His close and long friendships with many of the people in the images allowed him to photograph them with extraordinary intimacy in all their states of joy and sadness.
Nollywood - Pieter Hugo
South African photographer Pieter Hugo asked Nigerian actors and assistants to recreate Nollywood myths and symbols as if they were on movie sets and photographed them. The resulting images recreate the stereotypical characters that typify Nollywood productions.
Promotie. Effect of preventive supplementation with zinc and other micronutrients on...
Full title: Effect of preventive supplementation with zinc and other micronutrients on malaria and diarrhoeal morbidity in African children. J. (Jacobien) Veenemans. Promotor: prof.dr. H.F.J. Savelkoul (Celbiologie en immunologie)
Propaganda by Monuments
Exhibition seeks to reassess nostalgia as a globalised process; less as a helplessly melancholic reconstruction of an idealised moment, and more of a recasting and importation of desired ideologies and material residue. Dan Halter, Hasan and Husain Essop, Angela Ferreira (SA), Kiluanji Kia (Angola), Iman Issa, Ahmed Kamel (Egypt), Runa Islam (Bangladesh).
Safia Stodel - Removed
Relocation, displacement, impermanence, marginalisation constructed the social landscapings of Apartheid, these mappings have remained indelible. Stodel’s work references the Symphony Way Temporary Relocation Area near Delft on Cape Town’s flats and its thousand closely stacked corrugated tin shacks.
South Africa: Artists, Prints, Community - 25 Years at The Caversham Press
Survey of work from the printmaking studio The Caversham Press located in KwaZulu Natal, South Africa. Founded in 1985 during the turbulent years of late apartheid, The Caverhsam Press has occupied an important place in the development of South African printmaking.
Statement of Intent – A Generation Provoked
Focuses on a younger generation of international contemporary African artists. These artists often deal with issues of identity, migration and displacement and question their purpose as artists in the wider, but fast moving 21st century world. They seek to observe and represent all realms of life including the dysfunctional nature of the world we live in.
TJ, 1948-2010 - David Goldblatt
Bringing together old and new photographs of Johannesburg, the exhibition's title refers to the obsolete South African motorcar registration acronym 'Transvaal, Johannesburg'. These letters, Goldblatt explains, 'implied a certain loyalty'. The exhibition elucidates on aspects of the sprawling city of Johannesburg, which both infuriate and astound the photographer.
The African Queen
Klassieker uit 1951 met Humphrey Bogart & Kathrine Hepburn. Een verroeste schuit onderhoudt een bescheiden post- en goederendienst op een Duits-Afrikaanse rivier rond de Eerste Wereldoorlog. Een Engelse zendeling protesteert en sterft na de verwoesting van zijn dorp door de brute Duitsers. De ongelikte kapitein van de African Queen moet zich ontfermen over zijn zuster die wraak wil.
The Global Africa Project - Meschac Gaba
Broad spectrum of contemporary African art, design, and craft, work by over 100 artists working in Africa and elsewhere. The Global Africa Project surveys the rich pool of new talent emerging from Africa and its influence on artists around the world.
The fabulous world of John Kilaka
Tanzanian painter, illustrator and author John Kilaka travels round the countryside and writes down the tales the villagers tell him. They are traditional African animal fables, which deal with friendship, conflict, reconciliation and solidarity. Kilaka illustrates the stories with powerful, vibrant pictures in the Tingatinga style.
Thea Soggot - Earth and Ink
The highly perceptive nature of her figure sketches using red earth and ink gives Soggot's art emotive gravitas. With great meaning and determination, Soggot applies marks to paper to render narratives between human figures. Her monochromatic palette sets a mood of calm and tenderness, drawing the view into these intimate scenes.
Three Artists at the Caversham Press: Deborah Bell, Robert Hodgins and William Kentridge
Three South African artists who were important participants in the early years of The Caversham Press. Works reflect Caversham’s early history and articulate the artists’ personal perspectives of living and creating in South Africa in the years between late apartheid and the transition to a new democracy.
UK Tour State of Emergency
The independent voice for black Africa, presents an unique contemporary African dance project: Desert Crossings. Choreographer Gregory Maqoma is regarded a visionary in his country of birth South Africa. The inspiration for Desert Crossings came from the backdrop of the red rock cliffs on the Devon coastline and is supported by UNESCO for the close work with the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Team.
Wayne Barker: Super boring
Barker has produced a new body of work that confronts and questions the new South African culture in all its diverse manifestations, while celebrating the underlying force and spirit of optimism that binds and drives our unique country.
exhibition: Dylan Lewis
Dylan Lewis was born in Johannesburg in 1964. He is the son of the late well-known sculptor Robin Lewis & comes from an artistic family. Nicholas Hammond (British author of 20th Century Wildlife Artists) about him: what he has achieved is impressive
start djembé cursussen
Deelnemers aan de cursussen Afrikaanse percussie (djembé) worden ingedeeld in de groepen: starters, beginners, middenniveau, gevorderden, vergevorderd. Start cursussen kinderen volwassenen vanaf woensdag 16 feb. & vrijdag 18 feb. Onder leiding van Ponda O'Bryan, Arno Willekes of Abdoulaye Sene
Africa Underground
Vrijdag 18 Februari 2011 19:00 - 23:00
The museum will open its doors after hours for the public to enjoy performances, dancing, light refreshments and drinks as well as the museum's exhibitions. See website for ticket purchase information.
11 songs
Zaterdag 12 Februari 2011 20:30
t/m Vrijdag 18 Februari 2011
Trevor Watts, Marockin' Brass, Adama Dramé, Foliba. De artiesten vermengen hun muzikale roots en kennis van de islamitische en Afrikaanse cultuur tot een uitzonderlijk geheel: een muzikaal rendez-vous tussen Burkina Faso, Marokko, Algerije en België. Traditionele mandingo en gnawa worden verbonden met de hedendaagse muziekschriftuur en een improvisatie voor het blazerensemble.In Brugge(Concertgebouw), Gent (De Centrale), Antwerpen (Zuiderpershuis), Brussel (KVS)
Serge Aimé Coulibaly (Burkina Faso) met dansvoorstelling over vervreemding
Vrijdag 18 Februari 2011 20:30
Toen Coulibaly uit het Franstalige Burkina Faso naar Frankrijk vertrok, bleken er veel verschillen in taal te zijn. Hij voelde zich vervreemd. Dit gevoel heeft de danser en choreograaf verwerkt tot een voorstelling. Met danseres Kalpana Raghuraman.
Maandelijkse jamsessie
Vrijdag 18 Februari 2011 22:00
Voor iedereen met of zonder percussie ervaring! Een avond gezellig jammen op de percussie. Toegang: graag een kleine bijdrage in de muts. En voor wie de smaak te pakken heeft worden elke laatste lesvrijdag t/m 24 juni percussiejams georganiseerd.
The Mandingo Ambassadors - Music from Guinea
Woensdag 09 Februari 2011 22:00
t/m Woensdag 30 Maart 2011
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.
Zaterdag 19 Februari
African Mosaic: Celebrating a Decade of Collecting
Showcases museum purchases and gifts and provides a glimpse into collecting opportunities for art museums. Centerpiece: a towering and visually striking sculpture of Haitian leader Toussaint Louverture by contemporary Senegalese artist Ousmane Sow.
African One Minutes Competition
Since 2000 the One Minutes Foundation (TOM) organises competitions for the best one minutes video. This time African artists are invited to enter the first African One Minutes Competition. There are 6 categories, for more information check Facebook or the One Minutes website. The deadline is 15 July 2011.
Afropolis: City, Media, Art
Cairo, Kinshasa, Lagos, Nairobi and Johannesburg. Examines their specific urban topography and culture and highlights the perception of the urban environment in art. Works on display comprise photographs, graphic art, painting, sculptures and video art.
All This by Wim Botha
The show will feature two large-scale sculptural installations. The first installation, carved from polystyrene and incorporating clusters of fluorescent tubes. The second group is of composite figurative sculptures, carved from encyclopaedias and wood. Born in 1974, Botha has previously presented solo shows at Michael Stevenson in 2003, 2005, 2007 and 2009.
Animal Farm by Daniel Naudé
Daniel Naudé's series of photographs focusses on the relationship between human beings and domesticated animals, and the way in which the histories of people, animals and the landscape have become entwined and indivisible over centuries. Begun during a road trip from Cape Town to Mozambique in 2008, Naudé's images locate the animal centrally in both idea and format.
Artists in Dialogue II
The exhibition Artists in Dialogue: Sandile Zulu and Henrique Oliveira is the second in a series of exhibitions in which exciting artists (at least one of whom is African) are invited to a new encounter -- one in which each artist responds to the work of the other, and resulting in original, site-specific works at the museum.
BOS - Constructed Images and the Memory of the South African Border War - Christo Doherty
Investigates the memory of the South African Border War through constructed photographs based upon specific examples of photographic images from the media coverage of the time. These photographs will be exhibited as a transactive intervention that challenges the growing public discourse around the memory and implications of the war.
Bopape Dumas Muholi
Drie Zuid-Afrikaanse kunstenaars: Dineo Seshee Bopape (1981), Zanele Muholi (1972) worden geplaatst naast het werk van Marlene Dumas (1953). Feminisme is een belangrijk thema. Muholi - zelf lesbisch - kaart onderwerpen aan waar een taboe op ligt: homofobie en transseksualiteit. Ze strijdt tegen discriminatie en richt zich juist op de positieve beeldvorming van de lesbische leefwereld.
Brave New World II - Theo Eshetu
Eshetu (Ethiopia/NL) explores themes like the relationship between nature and technology and the idea of life as a spectacle, using images from his personal geography: scenes from a dance in Bali or footage from visits to New York City and Ethiopia.
Breaking News. Contemporary Photography from the Middle East and Africa
From the international contemporary photography, art film and video collection of the Fondazione. Participating African artists include: Philip Kwame Apagya (Ghana), Mounir Fatmi (Morocco), Samuel Fosso (Cameroon), George Osodi (Nigeria), Wael Shawki (Egypt), Jodi Bieber, David Goldblatt, Pieter Hugo, Mikhael Subotzky, Guy Tillim (South Africa).
Darkroom: Photography and New Media in South Africa since 1950
Work of 18 photographers, new media and video artists, who lived and worked in South Africa during the apartheid era (1948-1994), though a few now live elsewhere. Darkroom’s eight sections highlight the ways that these artists have addressed South African culture from various perspectives, and their increased presence in the global art world since 1994.
De kracht van zilver, sieraden uit de collectie van Smith-Hutschenruyter
Deze bijzondere collectie sieraden is afkomstig uit een gebied dat zich uitstrekt van Noord-Afrika, Midden-Oosten en Azië. Ze vertellen het krachtige verhaal van schoonheid, vakmanschap en economische waarde. Ze staan voor esthetiek, maar ook voor magische spiritualiteit. Deze recent geschonken collectie wordt nu voor het eerst tentoongesteld.
Donso on live tour
Dynasty and Divinity: Ife in Ancient Nigeria
More than 100 extraordinary sculptures, dating from the 12th to the 15th century. Artists at Ife, the ancient Yoruba city state, created a unique sculptural corpus which ranks among the world's most aesthetically striking and technically sophisticated.
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.
Geheime relaties, oude en nieuwe kunst verbonden
De tentoonstelling toont hedendaagse kunst uit Afrika en de Afrikaanse diaspora samen met objecten uit de collectie traditionele kunst. Deze oude & nieuwe kunstobjecten vinden hun relatie in de Afrikaanse gebruiken of rituelen waaraan ze gerelateerd zijn.
Ghalia Benali sings Om Kalthoum
Benali bezit een stem die je raakt en zingt terecht liederen van de legendarische Om Kalthoum. Ze groeide op met Franse chansons, Egyptische en Indiase musicals en melodieën uit Syrië en Irak. Al deze stijlen zijn terug te vinden in haar composities.
Guy Tillim - Avenue Patrice Lumumba
Many African cities have streets, roads and squares named after Patrice Lumumba. With clear, precise and engaged images, Guy Tillim focuses on the modernistic architecture that is a symbol of the original optimism about an independent post-colonial Africa.
Inner Landscapes - Anneke Wilbrink en Barbara Polderman (Nederland) & Omar Ba (Senegal)
Schilderijen en beelden van drie kunstenaars waarin vervreemdende werelden en innerlijke en uiterlijke landschappen centraal staan. Met abstracte landschappen van Anneke Wilbrink, zinnenprikkelende beelden van Barbara Polderman en mysterieuze schilderijen van Omar Ba. In zijn werk ervaar je tegenovergestelde werelden: mensen en dieren, vooruitgang en natuur, moderniteit en traditie, het westen en Afrika.
It began in Africa - Tutu Puoane Quartet & Marcus Wyatt, Tony Paco
Met haar project It Began In Africa geeft zangeres Tutu Puoane ruimte aan fantastische solisten uit haar geboorteland Zuid-Afrika, trompettist Marcus Wyatt en percussionist Tony Paco. Tutu Puoane werd geboren in een township bij Pretoria en groeide op in een muzikale familie, in een tijd dat jazz nog werd gezien als een vorm van rebellie tegen apartheid.
Maja Maljević - Bubble and Leak
Maljević's latest show sees her showing numerous large oil pantings, along with a selection of prints. Maljević's characteristic style meanders between abstraction and figuration, blending them with areas of deliberately obscure and confusing text.
Malcolm Payne - Pogonology
Malcolm Payne will present a series of paintings premised on the aesthetics, history and significance of facial hair. This is Payne's 18th solo exhibition. His previous solo exhibition, Illuminated Manuscripts - Third selection, was held at the Irma Stern Museum in 2005.
Master of the Intimate - Abe Mathabe (Zuid-Afrika)
Abe Mathabe is meester van het intieme als kunstenaar. Hij tekent en maakt piepkleine figuratieve etsen; landschappen, die hij tekent al reizend door Zuid-Afrika en Botswana; en mensen (“ladies moving away on windy days”). Zijn grote voorbeeld is Rembrandt van Rijn.
Moshekwa Langa: Marhumbini-In Another Time
Not confined to one particular medium, South African Langa’s work consists of gouaches, collages, photographs, expansive installations, and videos. They all reference the larger worlds of art, politics, and popular culture: just like Langa layers diverse materials, he piles up meanings and references that are often cryptic and ambivalent, yet resonant.
Nollywood - Pieter Hugo
South African photographer Pieter Hugo asked Nigerian actors and assistants to recreate Nollywood myths and symbols as if they were on movie sets and photographed them. The resulting images recreate the stereotypical characters that typify Nollywood productions.
Propaganda by Monuments
Exhibition seeks to reassess nostalgia as a globalised process; less as a helplessly melancholic reconstruction of an idealised moment, and more of a recasting and importation of desired ideologies and material residue. Dan Halter, Hasan and Husain Essop, Angela Ferreira (SA), Kiluanji Kia (Angola), Iman Issa, Ahmed Kamel (Egypt), Runa Islam (Bangladesh).
Safia Stodel - Removed
Relocation, displacement, impermanence, marginalisation constructed the social landscapings of Apartheid, these mappings have remained indelible. Stodel’s work references the Symphony Way Temporary Relocation Area near Delft on Cape Town’s flats and its thousand closely stacked corrugated tin shacks.
South Africa: Artists, Prints, Community - 25 Years at The Caversham Press
Survey of work from the printmaking studio The Caversham Press located in KwaZulu Natal, South Africa. Founded in 1985 during the turbulent years of late apartheid, The Caverhsam Press has occupied an important place in the development of South African printmaking.
Statement of Intent – A Generation Provoked
Focuses on a younger generation of international contemporary African artists. These artists often deal with issues of identity, migration and displacement and question their purpose as artists in the wider, but fast moving 21st century world. They seek to observe and represent all realms of life including the dysfunctional nature of the world we live in.
Sue Williamson - Voices
Selected work from the past three decades alongside her latest two series – Other Voices, Other Cities, an international series of projects documented in photographs, and The Diaries of Lady Anne B. The theme running through all of these rather different works is that of personal history, and in many cases, the exact words people use to express themselves.
TJ, 1948-2010 - David Goldblatt
Bringing together old and new photographs of Johannesburg, the exhibition's title refers to the obsolete South African motorcar registration acronym 'Transvaal, Johannesburg'. These letters, Goldblatt explains, 'implied a certain loyalty'. The exhibition elucidates on aspects of the sprawling city of Johannesburg, which both infuriate and astound the photographer.
The African Queen
Klassieker uit 1951 met Humphrey Bogart & Kathrine Hepburn. Een verroeste schuit onderhoudt een bescheiden post- en goederendienst op een Duits-Afrikaanse rivier rond de Eerste Wereldoorlog. Een Engelse zendeling protesteert en sterft na de verwoesting van zijn dorp door de brute Duitsers. De ongelikte kapitein van de African Queen moet zich ontfermen over zijn zuster die wraak wil.
The Global Africa Project - Meschac Gaba
Broad spectrum of contemporary African art, design, and craft, work by over 100 artists working in Africa and elsewhere. The Global Africa Project surveys the rich pool of new talent emerging from Africa and its influence on artists around the world.
The fabulous world of John Kilaka
Tanzanian painter, illustrator and author John Kilaka travels round the countryside and writes down the tales the villagers tell him. They are traditional African animal fables, which deal with friendship, conflict, reconciliation and solidarity. Kilaka illustrates the stories with powerful, vibrant pictures in the Tingatinga style.
Thea Soggot - Earth and Ink
The highly perceptive nature of her figure sketches using red earth and ink gives Soggot's art emotive gravitas. With great meaning and determination, Soggot applies marks to paper to render narratives between human figures. Her monochromatic palette sets a mood of calm and tenderness, drawing the view into these intimate scenes.
Three Artists at the Caversham Press: Deborah Bell, Robert Hodgins and William Kentridge
Three South African artists who were important participants in the early years of The Caversham Press. Works reflect Caversham’s early history and articulate the artists’ personal perspectives of living and creating in South Africa in the years between late apartheid and the transition to a new democracy.
UK Tour State of Emergency
The independent voice for black Africa, presents an unique contemporary African dance project: Desert Crossings. Choreographer Gregory Maqoma is regarded a visionary in his country of birth South Africa. The inspiration for Desert Crossings came from the backdrop of the red rock cliffs on the Devon coastline and is supported by UNESCO for the close work with the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Team.
Wayne Barker: Super boring
Barker has produced a new body of work that confronts and questions the new South African culture in all its diverse manifestations, while celebrating the underlying force and spirit of optimism that binds and drives our unique country.
exhibition: Dylan Lewis
Dylan Lewis was born in Johannesburg in 1964. He is the son of the late well-known sculptor Robin Lewis & comes from an artistic family. Nicholas Hammond (British author of 20th Century Wildlife Artists) about him: what he has achieved is impressive
Festival Zaouli
Zaterdag 19 Februari 2011 14:00 - 23:30
Liefhebbers van Afrikaanse dans en muziek kunnen deze dag volop genieten. Festival Zaouli biedt een middag vol workshops Afrikaanse dans en percussie workshops. De avond staat in het teken van optredens, een modeshow met creaties van Aissatou M'Bene en wordt swingend afgesloten. Hongerige magen kunnen gevuld met een heerlijke Afrikaanse maaltijd.
Dans in de Wereld met Ayaovi Kokousse (Togo) - 'Essename'
Zaterdag 19 Februari 2011 20:30
In de Afrikaanse dans zijn 3 genres te onderscheiden: sociale danstradities, traditionele & eigentijdse dans (Afro-contemporary dance). Deze choreograaf-danser, dansdocent, percussionist & zanger brengt de verhalen uit zijn traditie over naar het publiek.
Toeareg Desert Blues door Kel Assouf
Zaterdag 19 Februari 2011 21:00
De composities zijn gebaseerd op het traditionele Touareg-repertoire, maar ze zijn tevens verrijkt met andere culturele invloeden. De teksten gaan over het leven in ballingschap, vrijheid, liefde en vrede. Kel Assouf doet harten dansen en neemt, zonder onderscheid te maken in leeftijd of afstamming, alle soorten publiek mee in een feestelijke sfeer.
The Mandingo Ambassadors - Music from Guinea
Woensdag 09 Februari 2011 22:00
t/m Woensdag 30 Maart 2011
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.