Agenda 11 - 17 December 2011
Zondag 11 December
A Natural Selection - various artists
Second half of the 40-year retrospective exhibition at AVA, with work by dozens of artists. To talk about the development of a contemporary art scene using scientific terms like Natural Selection seems odd. But in fact, the changing cultural climate, political terrain and available resources determining artistic evolution in an ecosphere like Cape Town, are at times quite Darwinian. Which qualities are inherited? What are the connecting traits? Are there radically new qualities which adapt under pressure?
AVANTCARGUARD, Jaco + Z-dog and Friends
We were offered this show at Blank Projects, and since we’ll all be in Cape Town over the Holiday season and we don’t have a central meeting point, we figured that Blank Projects could be just that. We’ll be at Blank from time to time, where we’ll be working on new AVANTCARGUARD shit, recording a new Jaco+Z-dog album, playing some shows, maybe we’ll even make a short film or two. We’ll also be inviting some collaborators and friends over. So come round to Blank if the weather is crap. Maybe we’ll be around making some new stuff.
Africa XL
Honderden wondermooie foto's van Afrika: het resultaat van de vele reizen van fotograaf Eddy van Gestel. Zijn foto's zijn een hulde aan het continent. De portretten en de foto’s van landschappen en dieren tonen op een haast emotionele wijze de kwetsbare schoonheid van een divers en voortdurend veranderend Afrika. Eén ding hebben alle foto’s gemeen: ze zetten zich voor altijd vast op ons netvlies.
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.
Amanda Strydom: Vuur In Glas
Amanda Strydom is een Zuid-Afrikaanse megaster. Zij wisselt, samen met haar driemans live band, Afrikaanse fado af met stevige rock en romantische ballades. Elk nummer dat Strydom zingt gaat recht je hart in. Dat is wat haar zo onvergetelijk maakt. Deze vrouw geeft alles wat ze in zich heeft. “Een bijzondere vrouw. Betrokken bij haar land, geëngageerd en gezegend met een stem die in alle regels weemoed laat doorklinken.” - schreef het blad Esta.
Appropriated Landscapes - 14 artists
Mainly artists from Southern Africa. Explores landscape typologies in South Africa, Namibia, Angola, and Mozambique. The concept of landscape here is not linked to historical notions of the picturesque and the sublime. Instead, the exhibition considers landscape as a prism of experience, a reflection of ideology, and a stage for the performance and perception of identity.
Bestiaire - Soly Cissé
The paintings of Soly Cissé are not just "beautiful", "well crafted" or "pleasant". In fact, they bring us back to the essential, back to the very essence of existence, of desire, of madness, of Death (Death is always there, in ambush). The sometimes scarcely sketched figures, the quick brushstroke, the nervous but sure gesture are sufficient to tell the essential.
Call and Response - Cedric Nunn Retrospective 1981 - 2011
An important retrospective by the oft-neglected South African photographer Cedric Nunn, this exhibition has a wealth of images, showing the country at its most tumultuous, explores a deep compassion for people who are struggling to survive amid the social change of a post-apartheid South Africa.
Central Nigeria Unmasked
Unfolding as a spectacular journey up the Benue River, Central Nigeria Unmasked introduces major artistic genres and styles associated with more than twenty-five ethnic groups living along the river's Lower, Middle, and Upper reaches. These diverse and remarkable artworks include sculptural forms in wood, ceramic, and metal.
Dancing on the Edge Festival; fte North-African artists
The third edition of the Dancing on the Edge Festival, featuring inspiring contemporary dance and theatre performances from the Middle East and North Africa (Egypt, Morocco, Tunesia), will take place in five Dutch cities: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Utrecht, Groningen and The Hague. In addition to the performances, the festival will present visual arts installations and a film program. An extensive and interesting series of events, called Arts & Minds, will complement and enrich the program.
Dogon
Het verhaal van de Dogon cultuur uit Mali gaat terug naar de 10e eeuw. De bezoeker krijgt een introductie op de geschiedenis van de cultuur en maakt kennis met deze invloedrijke cultuur aan de hand van de diversiteit en kwaliteit van de objecten, het onderzoek door antropologen in de 19e eeuw en de toenemende interesse in de mooie objecten bij het grote publiek.
Drawings
More than three dozen works on paper made in a wide variety of media, including ink, graphite, watercolor, and collage that offer unique insights into the thought and work processes of the exhibiting artist. Despite their varied experiences, personal cultural backgrounds and styles their approach to drawing is through a contemporary experience, their metaphysics is distinctly new and refreshing. Work by African artists Victor Ekpuk, Osaretin Ighile, Uche Okeke (all Nigeria) and Ibrahim El Salahi (Sudan) and eight others.
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.
Eternal Life after Death in Ancient Egypt
Focuses on Egyptian burial ritual, its place with ancient Egyptian cosmology, and the insights that mummies, burial ritual, and cosmology provide about life in ancient Egypt. Understand how burial practices and associated religious beliefs serve as windows into world cultures. Explore the ways in which mummies, tombs, and Egyptian mythology open new windows into the lives of ancient Egyptians.
Fela!
FELA! is the true story of the legendary Nigerian musician Fela Kuti, whose soulful Afrobeat rhythms ignited a generation. This triumphant tale of courage, passion and love, features Fela Kuti’s captivating music and the visionary direction and choreography of Tony-Award winner Bill T. Jones.
Fototentoonstelling Wereldvrouwen
De foto’s geven een beeld van de resultaten die de ‘Wereldvrouwen’ met financiële steun van Pequenita in de afgelopen zes jaar bereikt hebben, zoals de graanbank en waterput in Niger; een cassaverasp en bakkerij in Suriname; een kombuis en moestuinen in Zuid-Afrika. De inkomsten genererende projecten vormen een basis voor verdere ontwikkeling van deze vrouwen en stimuleren een collectief verantwoordelijkheidsgevoel en dragen bij aan een groeiend vertrouwen in eigen kracht.
Fragments
De werken in Fragments laten veel te raden over. Het zijn flarden van herinneringen, onderdelen van een geheel, elementen van een groter verhaal, fragmenten van botsende culturen, uitgebeeld in schilderijen, collages en foto's. Werk van Hasan & Husain Essop uit de serie Haalal Art (foto's; Zuid-Afrika), LucFosther Diop (collages en schilderijen; Kameroen) en Edwin Jans (schilderijen; Nederland).
Fucking Hell - Cameron Platter
Exploring a reality stranger than fiction, through fantasy, satire and subculture, Cameron Platter fills the ordinary and the marginal, with incendiary new meaning. Working from everyday experience with subjects overlooked or considered delinquent, sordid and lowbrow, he reconnoiters notions and concepts on the outside fringes of South Africa’s popular culture.
Further Fictions - Natasha Norman & Damn your eyes, damn your eyes - Robyn Nesbitt
Joint exhibition that explores the visual languages and conversations of two artists, Robyn Nesbitt and Natasha Norman, who live and work in two different cities. In a conscious collaboration via email and the South African postal service they have endeavored to derive a joint yet evolving narrative space for their individual practices. This is the first exhibition to incorporate this collaboration.
Gradex '11: FOLD
Group exhibition featuring works from studio practice majors. The class of 2011 have selected FOLD – as noun and verb – as the primary organizing principle and conceptual framework for the exhibition. As the curatorial team observe, “The fold produces a fragile and liminal space – a crease – where all practices briefly meet and interact".
Hand Held: Personal Arts from Africa
Spanning 21 countries across the African continent, this exhibition brings together objects used in daily life that blend beauty and utility—several on view for the first time. This display is of more than 80 objects from the late 19th- and early 20th-century. A selection of videos and photographs will also be on display to show how the objects were created and used.
Implemented Environments - Various Artists
An insightful and relevant investigation into South African artists’ meditations on notions of environment; whether addressing ecological, economic or sociopolitical conditions or simply reflecting on the earth-human connection. The exhibition incorporates a diverse array of responses to the theme although consistent throughout is a frank honesty in the artists’ reflections. Work by Jessie Hammond, Mohau Modisakeng, Daniella Mooney, Zwelethu Mthethwa, Sean Slemon, Jan van der Merwe and Barbara Wildenboer.
In Ongenade - Toneelgroep Amsterdam
Luc Perceval regisseert de bewerking van John M. Coetzees (Zuid-Afrika) roman. Vader David gaat met zijn dochter Lucy op het platteland wonen. Lucy wordt verkracht door zwarten, maar wil geen aangifte doen. Vader leeft met zijn normen en waarden nog volop in het oude Zuid-Afrika. Lucy weet dat ze moet leren omgaan met deze realiteit. Met Gijs Scholten van Aschat en Janni Goslinga.
It's A Wrap - Various artists
artSPACE durban's Annual Affordable Art Show continues at it’s initiative called the COLLECTIVE with a maximum sale price for works at R1 500. The exhibition includes paintings,street art, jewellery and used art books. The COLLECTIVE is an art gallery that has been created for, but not limited to, the promotion of young artists under the age of 35 within the Durban area. Not only does the gallery promote the visual art spectrum, but music and poetry as well.
Karoo Highveld Exhibition
Karoo Highveld is the first showing of the work by British artist Richard Long in South Africa, and, indeed, the first on the African continent. Since his early work, the internationally renowned artist has maintained an affinity for Africa’s diverse landscapes and has returned to the continent several times over the years to create his unique sculptural works directly in the landscape. Twice, in 2004 and 2009, Long visited South Africa and produced works in the Karoo and in the Highveld.
Malete - John Phalane
John Phalane is a cartographic artist. He draws maps with coloured pencils of his native Limpopo province and of the streets and suburbs of Johannesburg, where he worked for a brief period of his life. His maps are artful, providing routes into and out of the ‘unknown’. But he also uses maps as shorthand for such ready metaphors as seeking location and experiencing dislocation, bringing order to chaos, exploring rations of scale, and charting new terrain.
Mappa del Mondo - Dan Halter (Zimbabwe)
Dan Halter's works refer to the individual dimension of each migration movement. Using everyday materials and techniques in a playful way, Halter uncovers oppressive conditions which force people to leave their home. The NKV presents three of his works in a cabinet exhibition.
Masters of the Intimate - Abe Mathabe (Zuid-Afrika) en Wim van der Meij (Nederland)
Duotentoonstelling. Te zien zijn kunstwerken van twee kunstenaars (Abe Mathabe uit Soweto en Wim van der Meij uit Zutphen) met de gave van de fijne motoriek en de vaste hand. Voorafgaand aan de tentoonstelling maken zij van de gelegenheid gebruik om met elkaar aan het werk te gaan en hun artistieke ervaringen, kennis en kunde te delen. Abe Mathabe zal tijdens zijn verblijf in Nederland ook op andere plaatsen aan het werk gaan.
Mbongeni Buthelezi - maNyauza: Silent messages to my Mother
Mid-career retrospective. Mbongeni Buthelezi's chosen medium is the humble plastic shopping bag, which he melts and collages to build his pictures. The hype machine argues that this allows Buthelezi's work to participate in debates about conservation, although in reality he contributes but a superficial commentary on consumer society. Expect instead conservative imagery (sentimental portraits, township scenes) rendered in an essentially gimmicky style.
Mdungu: Gambian Space Program club tour
De negenmansformatie Mdungu, bestaand uit Nederlandse, Spaanse, Gambiaanse, en Luxemburgse muzikanten, brengt hun muziek met flair en energie. De Afrikaanse muziek van Mdungu is een sterke muzikale ervaring. Het funkt en groovet, voedt je ziel en stuurt je voeten. Krachtige percussie, pakkende melodieën en scherpe teksten introduceren je in een wereld waar geen verleden en geen toekomst zijn, geen grenzen en geen paspoort.
Meeting Points 6: Locus Agonistes – Practices and Logics of the Civic
Transnational multidisciplinary event curated by Okwui Enwezor and initiated by The Young Arab Theatre Fund (Brussels). Inspired by the developments in the Middle East, the artists taking part explore aesthetic strategies and ways in which contemporary representations advance concepts of civic imagination and struggle. Participating artists include Adel Abdessemed, Saâdane Afif, Doa Aly, Allora & Calzadilla, Tarek Atoui and many others.
Nabil Boutros - Egypte(s) au présent
Boutros: I have observed that in recent years a lot of people in Egypt, under cover of having a new financial or religious status, changed their look radically and relatively fast and, in the same way, changed their social relationships. What can be deduced from this? At the least, that everyone has multiple faces; at the worst, that clothes make the man.
No fashion, please! - Photography between Gender and Lifestyle
Rejection of traditional ideas of fashion and beauty. Nineteen solo presentations outline the contemporary international photography scene that explores the fundamental relationship between bodies and clothes, the dialectics between the form of the body and its appearance. With two South African participants: Steven Cohen and Viviane Sassen.
People Apart: Cape Town Survey 1952. Photographs by Bryan Heseltine
This striking collection of photographs, exhibited here for the first time in more than fifty years, offers a glimpse into the lives of South Africans who would feel the full force of apartheid through the 1950s and beyond. The images were made in the late 1940s and early 1950s and provide a rich and intimate description of life in a number of townships and areas of the city: Windermere, the Bo-Kaap, District Six, Langa and Nyanga.
Photography: New Documentary Forms - Guy Tillim
Explores the ways in which five contemporary artists have used the camera to explore, extend and question the power of photography as a documentary medium. Includes work by Luc Delahaye, Mitch Epstein, Guy Tillim (South Africa) and Akram Zaatari, as well as two important earlier works by Boris Mikhailov.
Pinky Promise - Pierre Crocquet
An exhibition that presents the stories of five victims and three perpetrators of childhood sexual abuse and subsequent healing. Pierre Crocquet approaches the subject with sensitivity, nonetheless adopting a robust stance on this destructive and increasingly prevalent phenomenon.
Rencontres de Bamako 2011
Pan-African event presenting numerous exhibitions of photographers from all over the continent. Mali has become the center of African photography – it is the birthplace of Africa’s first two internationally recognized photographers – Seydou Keita and Malick Sidibé. As the home of the African Photography Biennial, Bamako continues to be the continental center of an artistic form in which Africans excel.
Schlafkrankheit - speelfilm
Arts Ebbo Velten leidt een centrum voor slaapziekte in Kameroen. Vrouw Vera wil terug naar Duitsland, waar dochter in internaat zit. Ebbo moet kiezen: zijn vrije levensstijl in Afrika opgeven of zijn geliefde vrouw kwijtraken. Ebbo’s vriend Alex Nzila verkeert in een vergelijkbare spagaat: hij realiseert zich dat hij niet alles mag beoordelen vanuit zijn Europese perspectief, maar hij voelt zich vaak een outsider in eigen land.
Selected Works
Kehinde Wiley is an artist who mixes the culture of the urban fabric he grew up in with the traditional portrait style in which he paints. His strikingly large paintings depict young African Americans and portrays them within the visual codes of power, wealth, masculinity and prestige. His paintings represent a juxtaposition of art history and modernity with the aim of making paintings that matter in the 21st century.
Skyndood en Niemandswoord van Susan Opperman (ZA)
Voor de derde editie van Kunsthal Light maakt de Zuid-Afrikaanse kunstenaar Susan Opperman de wandschildering Skyndood & Niemandswoord, geïnspireerd op haar graphic novel Gifpit - die koms van die Vreemdeling. Tevens zijn enkele van haar meest iconische karakters uit Gifpit in rauwe zwart-wit tekeningen en met onverbloemde teksten in de etalage langs de hellingbaan van de Kunsthal te zien. Vanaf 16 november werkt Opperman in de Kunsthal aan haar wandschildering.
South Africa: A Nation in Transformation - Jurgen Schadeberg
In recognition of World AIDS Day. The exhibit, presented by Altadena-based Art AIDS Art, features the work of 80-year-old Jurgen Schadeberg, a pioneer in southern African photography. The images capture 60 years of South African history. The exhibit also includes contemporary photography by Pasadenans and young South Africans, along with contemporary handcrafts and fabric.
Southern Panoramas: Gregg Smith at 17th International Contemporary Art Festival SESC-Videobrasil
Featuring video, performances, installations, objects, publications, paintings, photography and other artistic forms, 'Southern Panoramas' aims to create a key role for artistic output from various regions throughout the geopolitical south. This edition’s participants, including South African Gregg Smith, were chosen from 1,295 submissions, the largest number ever received by the Festival.
17th International Contemporary Art Festival SESC-Videobrasil
Spectres - Sven Augustijnen (België)
Documentaire thriller over één van de donkerste bladzijden uit de geschiedenis van de dekolonisatie van Belgisch Congo rond 1960. Augustijnen volgt Jacques Brassinne de La Buissière, in 1961, toen Patrice Lumumba werd vermoord, een hoge Belgische ambtenaar in Congo op zijn zoektocht naar de waarheid. Onderdeel van totaalproject met verder installatie Les Demoiselles de Bruxelles en krantenbijlage Panorama, fotoseries en meer.
The Art of Revolution II
Festival met cutting edge kunst en cultuur uit het Midden-Oosten. Centraal staat de rol van kunst en cultuur in een periode van revolutionaire veranderingen. Een veelzijdig gezelschap artiesten van Egypte tot Libanon komen samen om hun werk te tonen en te discussiëren hoe de regio er één jaar na de Jasmijn Revolutie werkelijk voorstaat.
The Global Contemporary: Art Worlds After 1989
Exhibition aims to demonstrate how globalization, with its dominant market mechanisms on the one hand, and its utopias of connectivity and liberalness on the other, influences the different spheres of art production and reception. Apart from the large number of African participants, there are also noteworthy projects on Africa by artists from other continents.
The Sun Stands Still - Sean Slemon (South Africa)
Envisions a scenario where the sun could be slowed, or stopped entirely, creating shadows that are physically tangible. This thought experiment intends to illustrate resources in the public sphere that are not easily quantified. Making their debut are the Shadow series of life-size sculptures of the artist’s shadow rendered in polymer gypsum, foam, and steel, and finished to appear as though carved from marble.
Thrown Together - Simon Stone
New series of paintings portrays a personal exploration of elusive memories, dreams and recollections - the silhouette of a receding landscape, framed cityscapes, lone figures or female forms, distinctly recurring motifs, lines, holes, slices and brief stops. Compositionally the paintings are split and fragmented, divided into a series of singular conversations and moments caught in their own time. Simple and complex, the paintings are other-worldly and magical, while remaining quietly every-day.
Uncensored
In juli 2012 sluit het museum voor een grondige renovatie. Deze tentoonstelling biedt de bezoeker een uniek kijkje achter de schermen. In een parcours met 30 stops wordt antwoord gegeven op uiteenlopende vragen, zoals wat doet een indiaan nu in een museum over Afrika? De stops presenteren markante feiten uit de geschiedenis van het museum en werpt tevens een licht op de toekomstplannen.
Untitled - Summer Exhibition
Brings together a collection of prints that celebrate the diversity of associated and DKW artists, pooling together a variety of themes and techniques employed in printmaking. Artworks by Deborah Bell, Willem Boshoff, Wilma Cruise, Christopher Cozier (Trinidad), Ann Gollifer (Botswana), Trasi Henen, David Hockney (UK), William Kentridge, Laurence Lemaoana, Maja Maljević, Colbert Mashile, John Meyer, Richard Penn, Robyn Penn, Diane Victor, Jeremy Wafer and Mary Wafer.
Victims and Martyrs - with Conrad Botes (South Africa)
Examines the complexity and internal contradictions of the conceptual framework of victims and martyrs. The exhibiting artists interpret, activate and stage the landscape where victimisation and martyrdom takes place. Boundaries between victims and perpetrators dissolve and the premises that maintain and reproduce these roles are scrutinized.
William Kentridge - Other Faces
Drawn and filmed over the past year, and shown in conjunction with a group of working drawings used in the film’s animation, as well as drawing fragments and prints. As with other films in the Drawings for Projection series, William Kentridge uses a 35 mm movie camera to film the successive stages of charcoal drawings that are progressively altered through erasure and overdrawing.
Wrecking at Private Siding 661 - Bridget Baker
Site-specific installation sees Bridget Baker working with personal and historical elements relating to the immigration of British settlers to East London, South Africa. The work acknowledges the silent evidence of the many ships that were wrecked along its coast, as well as evidence of the demise of her father and grandfather's work in the wool and hide industry in that town.
The Mandingo Ambassadors - Music from Guinea
Woensdag 19 Oktober 2011 22:00
t/m Woensdag 28 December 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 12 December
A Natural Selection - various artists
Second half of the 40-year retrospective exhibition at AVA, with work by dozens of artists. To talk about the development of a contemporary art scene using scientific terms like Natural Selection seems odd. But in fact, the changing cultural climate, political terrain and available resources determining artistic evolution in an ecosphere like Cape Town, are at times quite Darwinian. Which qualities are inherited? What are the connecting traits? Are there radically new qualities which adapt under pressure?
AVANTCARGUARD, Jaco + Z-dog and Friends
We were offered this show at Blank Projects, and since we’ll all be in Cape Town over the Holiday season and we don’t have a central meeting point, we figured that Blank Projects could be just that. We’ll be at Blank from time to time, where we’ll be working on new AVANTCARGUARD shit, recording a new Jaco+Z-dog album, playing some shows, maybe we’ll even make a short film or two. We’ll also be inviting some collaborators and friends over. So come round to Blank if the weather is crap. Maybe we’ll be around making some new stuff.
Africa XL
Honderden wondermooie foto's van Afrika: het resultaat van de vele reizen van fotograaf Eddy van Gestel. Zijn foto's zijn een hulde aan het continent. De portretten en de foto’s van landschappen en dieren tonen op een haast emotionele wijze de kwetsbare schoonheid van een divers en voortdurend veranderend Afrika. Eén ding hebben alle foto’s gemeen: ze zetten zich voor altijd vast op ons netvlies.
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.
Amanda Strydom: Vuur In Glas
Amanda Strydom is een Zuid-Afrikaanse megaster. Zij wisselt, samen met haar driemans live band, Afrikaanse fado af met stevige rock en romantische ballades. Elk nummer dat Strydom zingt gaat recht je hart in. Dat is wat haar zo onvergetelijk maakt. Deze vrouw geeft alles wat ze in zich heeft. “Een bijzondere vrouw. Betrokken bij haar land, geëngageerd en gezegend met een stem die in alle regels weemoed laat doorklinken.” - schreef het blad Esta.
Appropriated Landscapes - 14 artists
Mainly artists from Southern Africa. Explores landscape typologies in South Africa, Namibia, Angola, and Mozambique. The concept of landscape here is not linked to historical notions of the picturesque and the sublime. Instead, the exhibition considers landscape as a prism of experience, a reflection of ideology, and a stage for the performance and perception of identity.
Bestiaire - Soly Cissé
The paintings of Soly Cissé are not just "beautiful", "well crafted" or "pleasant". In fact, they bring us back to the essential, back to the very essence of existence, of desire, of madness, of Death (Death is always there, in ambush). The sometimes scarcely sketched figures, the quick brushstroke, the nervous but sure gesture are sufficient to tell the essential.
Call and Response - Cedric Nunn Retrospective 1981 - 2011
An important retrospective by the oft-neglected South African photographer Cedric Nunn, this exhibition has a wealth of images, showing the country at its most tumultuous, explores a deep compassion for people who are struggling to survive amid the social change of a post-apartheid South Africa.
Central Nigeria Unmasked
Unfolding as a spectacular journey up the Benue River, Central Nigeria Unmasked introduces major artistic genres and styles associated with more than twenty-five ethnic groups living along the river's Lower, Middle, and Upper reaches. These diverse and remarkable artworks include sculptural forms in wood, ceramic, and metal.
Dancing on the Edge Festival; fte North-African artists
The third edition of the Dancing on the Edge Festival, featuring inspiring contemporary dance and theatre performances from the Middle East and North Africa (Egypt, Morocco, Tunesia), will take place in five Dutch cities: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Utrecht, Groningen and The Hague. In addition to the performances, the festival will present visual arts installations and a film program. An extensive and interesting series of events, called Arts & Minds, will complement and enrich the program.
Dogon
Het verhaal van de Dogon cultuur uit Mali gaat terug naar de 10e eeuw. De bezoeker krijgt een introductie op de geschiedenis van de cultuur en maakt kennis met deze invloedrijke cultuur aan de hand van de diversiteit en kwaliteit van de objecten, het onderzoek door antropologen in de 19e eeuw en de toenemende interesse in de mooie objecten bij het grote publiek.
Drawings
More than three dozen works on paper made in a wide variety of media, including ink, graphite, watercolor, and collage that offer unique insights into the thought and work processes of the exhibiting artist. Despite their varied experiences, personal cultural backgrounds and styles their approach to drawing is through a contemporary experience, their metaphysics is distinctly new and refreshing. Work by African artists Victor Ekpuk, Osaretin Ighile, Uche Okeke (all Nigeria) and Ibrahim El Salahi (Sudan) and eight others.
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.
Eternal Life after Death in Ancient Egypt
Focuses on Egyptian burial ritual, its place with ancient Egyptian cosmology, and the insights that mummies, burial ritual, and cosmology provide about life in ancient Egypt. Understand how burial practices and associated religious beliefs serve as windows into world cultures. Explore the ways in which mummies, tombs, and Egyptian mythology open new windows into the lives of ancient Egyptians.
Fototentoonstelling Wereldvrouwen
De foto’s geven een beeld van de resultaten die de ‘Wereldvrouwen’ met financiële steun van Pequenita in de afgelopen zes jaar bereikt hebben, zoals de graanbank en waterput in Niger; een cassaverasp en bakkerij in Suriname; een kombuis en moestuinen in Zuid-Afrika. De inkomsten genererende projecten vormen een basis voor verdere ontwikkeling van deze vrouwen en stimuleren een collectief verantwoordelijkheidsgevoel en dragen bij aan een groeiend vertrouwen in eigen kracht.
Fragments
De werken in Fragments laten veel te raden over. Het zijn flarden van herinneringen, onderdelen van een geheel, elementen van een groter verhaal, fragmenten van botsende culturen, uitgebeeld in schilderijen, collages en foto's. Werk van Hasan & Husain Essop uit de serie Haalal Art (foto's; Zuid-Afrika), LucFosther Diop (collages en schilderijen; Kameroen) en Edwin Jans (schilderijen; Nederland).
Fucking Hell - Cameron Platter
Exploring a reality stranger than fiction, through fantasy, satire and subculture, Cameron Platter fills the ordinary and the marginal, with incendiary new meaning. Working from everyday experience with subjects overlooked or considered delinquent, sordid and lowbrow, he reconnoiters notions and concepts on the outside fringes of South Africa’s popular culture.
Further Fictions - Natasha Norman & Damn your eyes, damn your eyes - Robyn Nesbitt
Joint exhibition that explores the visual languages and conversations of two artists, Robyn Nesbitt and Natasha Norman, who live and work in two different cities. In a conscious collaboration via email and the South African postal service they have endeavored to derive a joint yet evolving narrative space for their individual practices. This is the first exhibition to incorporate this collaboration.
Gradex '11: FOLD
Group exhibition featuring works from studio practice majors. The class of 2011 have selected FOLD – as noun and verb – as the primary organizing principle and conceptual framework for the exhibition. As the curatorial team observe, “The fold produces a fragile and liminal space – a crease – where all practices briefly meet and interact".
Hand Held: Personal Arts from Africa
Spanning 21 countries across the African continent, this exhibition brings together objects used in daily life that blend beauty and utility—several on view for the first time. This display is of more than 80 objects from the late 19th- and early 20th-century. A selection of videos and photographs will also be on display to show how the objects were created and used.
Implemented Environments - Various Artists
An insightful and relevant investigation into South African artists’ meditations on notions of environment; whether addressing ecological, economic or sociopolitical conditions or simply reflecting on the earth-human connection. The exhibition incorporates a diverse array of responses to the theme although consistent throughout is a frank honesty in the artists’ reflections. Work by Jessie Hammond, Mohau Modisakeng, Daniella Mooney, Zwelethu Mthethwa, Sean Slemon, Jan van der Merwe and Barbara Wildenboer.
In Ongenade - Toneelgroep Amsterdam
Luc Perceval regisseert de bewerking van John M. Coetzees (Zuid-Afrika) roman. Vader David gaat met zijn dochter Lucy op het platteland wonen. Lucy wordt verkracht door zwarten, maar wil geen aangifte doen. Vader leeft met zijn normen en waarden nog volop in het oude Zuid-Afrika. Lucy weet dat ze moet leren omgaan met deze realiteit. Met Gijs Scholten van Aschat en Janni Goslinga.
It's A Wrap - Various artists
artSPACE durban's Annual Affordable Art Show continues at it’s initiative called the COLLECTIVE with a maximum sale price for works at R1 500. The exhibition includes paintings,street art, jewellery and used art books. The COLLECTIVE is an art gallery that has been created for, but not limited to, the promotion of young artists under the age of 35 within the Durban area. Not only does the gallery promote the visual art spectrum, but music and poetry as well.
Karoo Highveld Exhibition
Karoo Highveld is the first showing of the work by British artist Richard Long in South Africa, and, indeed, the first on the African continent. Since his early work, the internationally renowned artist has maintained an affinity for Africa’s diverse landscapes and has returned to the continent several times over the years to create his unique sculptural works directly in the landscape. Twice, in 2004 and 2009, Long visited South Africa and produced works in the Karoo and in the Highveld.
Malete - John Phalane
John Phalane is a cartographic artist. He draws maps with coloured pencils of his native Limpopo province and of the streets and suburbs of Johannesburg, where he worked for a brief period of his life. His maps are artful, providing routes into and out of the ‘unknown’. But he also uses maps as shorthand for such ready metaphors as seeking location and experiencing dislocation, bringing order to chaos, exploring rations of scale, and charting new terrain.
Mappa del Mondo - Dan Halter (Zimbabwe)
Dan Halter's works refer to the individual dimension of each migration movement. Using everyday materials and techniques in a playful way, Halter uncovers oppressive conditions which force people to leave their home. The NKV presents three of his works in a cabinet exhibition.
Masters of the Intimate - Abe Mathabe (Zuid-Afrika) en Wim van der Meij (Nederland)
Duotentoonstelling. Te zien zijn kunstwerken van twee kunstenaars (Abe Mathabe uit Soweto en Wim van der Meij uit Zutphen) met de gave van de fijne motoriek en de vaste hand. Voorafgaand aan de tentoonstelling maken zij van de gelegenheid gebruik om met elkaar aan het werk te gaan en hun artistieke ervaringen, kennis en kunde te delen. Abe Mathabe zal tijdens zijn verblijf in Nederland ook op andere plaatsen aan het werk gaan.
Mbongeni Buthelezi - maNyauza: Silent messages to my Mother
Mid-career retrospective. Mbongeni Buthelezi's chosen medium is the humble plastic shopping bag, which he melts and collages to build his pictures. The hype machine argues that this allows Buthelezi's work to participate in debates about conservation, although in reality he contributes but a superficial commentary on consumer society. Expect instead conservative imagery (sentimental portraits, township scenes) rendered in an essentially gimmicky style.
Mdungu: Gambian Space Program club tour
De negenmansformatie Mdungu, bestaand uit Nederlandse, Spaanse, Gambiaanse, en Luxemburgse muzikanten, brengt hun muziek met flair en energie. De Afrikaanse muziek van Mdungu is een sterke muzikale ervaring. Het funkt en groovet, voedt je ziel en stuurt je voeten. Krachtige percussie, pakkende melodieën en scherpe teksten introduceren je in een wereld waar geen verleden en geen toekomst zijn, geen grenzen en geen paspoort.
Meeting Points 6: Locus Agonistes – Practices and Logics of the Civic
Transnational multidisciplinary event curated by Okwui Enwezor and initiated by The Young Arab Theatre Fund (Brussels). Inspired by the developments in the Middle East, the artists taking part explore aesthetic strategies and ways in which contemporary representations advance concepts of civic imagination and struggle. Participating artists include Adel Abdessemed, Saâdane Afif, Doa Aly, Allora & Calzadilla, Tarek Atoui and many others.
Nabil Boutros - Egypte(s) au présent
Boutros: I have observed that in recent years a lot of people in Egypt, under cover of having a new financial or religious status, changed their look radically and relatively fast and, in the same way, changed their social relationships. What can be deduced from this? At the least, that everyone has multiple faces; at the worst, that clothes make the man.
No fashion, please! - Photography between Gender and Lifestyle
Rejection of traditional ideas of fashion and beauty. Nineteen solo presentations outline the contemporary international photography scene that explores the fundamental relationship between bodies and clothes, the dialectics between the form of the body and its appearance. With two South African participants: Steven Cohen and Viviane Sassen.
People Apart: Cape Town Survey 1952. Photographs by Bryan Heseltine
This striking collection of photographs, exhibited here for the first time in more than fifty years, offers a glimpse into the lives of South Africans who would feel the full force of apartheid through the 1950s and beyond. The images were made in the late 1940s and early 1950s and provide a rich and intimate description of life in a number of townships and areas of the city: Windermere, the Bo-Kaap, District Six, Langa and Nyanga.
Photography: New Documentary Forms - Guy Tillim
Explores the ways in which five contemporary artists have used the camera to explore, extend and question the power of photography as a documentary medium. Includes work by Luc Delahaye, Mitch Epstein, Guy Tillim (South Africa) and Akram Zaatari, as well as two important earlier works by Boris Mikhailov.
Pinky Promise - Pierre Crocquet
An exhibition that presents the stories of five victims and three perpetrators of childhood sexual abuse and subsequent healing. Pierre Crocquet approaches the subject with sensitivity, nonetheless adopting a robust stance on this destructive and increasingly prevalent phenomenon.
Rencontres de Bamako 2011
Pan-African event presenting numerous exhibitions of photographers from all over the continent. Mali has become the center of African photography – it is the birthplace of Africa’s first two internationally recognized photographers – Seydou Keita and Malick Sidibé. As the home of the African Photography Biennial, Bamako continues to be the continental center of an artistic form in which Africans excel.
Schlafkrankheit - speelfilm
Arts Ebbo Velten leidt een centrum voor slaapziekte in Kameroen. Vrouw Vera wil terug naar Duitsland, waar dochter in internaat zit. Ebbo moet kiezen: zijn vrije levensstijl in Afrika opgeven of zijn geliefde vrouw kwijtraken. Ebbo’s vriend Alex Nzila verkeert in een vergelijkbare spagaat: hij realiseert zich dat hij niet alles mag beoordelen vanuit zijn Europese perspectief, maar hij voelt zich vaak een outsider in eigen land.
Selected Works
Kehinde Wiley is an artist who mixes the culture of the urban fabric he grew up in with the traditional portrait style in which he paints. His strikingly large paintings depict young African Americans and portrays them within the visual codes of power, wealth, masculinity and prestige. His paintings represent a juxtaposition of art history and modernity with the aim of making paintings that matter in the 21st century.
Skyndood en Niemandswoord van Susan Opperman (ZA)
Voor de derde editie van Kunsthal Light maakt de Zuid-Afrikaanse kunstenaar Susan Opperman de wandschildering Skyndood & Niemandswoord, geïnspireerd op haar graphic novel Gifpit - die koms van die Vreemdeling. Tevens zijn enkele van haar meest iconische karakters uit Gifpit in rauwe zwart-wit tekeningen en met onverbloemde teksten in de etalage langs de hellingbaan van de Kunsthal te zien. Vanaf 16 november werkt Opperman in de Kunsthal aan haar wandschildering.
South Africa: A Nation in Transformation - Jurgen Schadeberg
In recognition of World AIDS Day. The exhibit, presented by Altadena-based Art AIDS Art, features the work of 80-year-old Jurgen Schadeberg, a pioneer in southern African photography. The images capture 60 years of South African history. The exhibit also includes contemporary photography by Pasadenans and young South Africans, along with contemporary handcrafts and fabric.
Spectres - Sven Augustijnen (België)
Documentaire thriller over één van de donkerste bladzijden uit de geschiedenis van de dekolonisatie van Belgisch Congo rond 1960. Augustijnen volgt Jacques Brassinne de La Buissière, in 1961, toen Patrice Lumumba werd vermoord, een hoge Belgische ambtenaar in Congo op zijn zoektocht naar de waarheid. Onderdeel van totaalproject met verder installatie Les Demoiselles de Bruxelles en krantenbijlage Panorama, fotoseries en meer.
The Global Contemporary: Art Worlds After 1989
Exhibition aims to demonstrate how globalization, with its dominant market mechanisms on the one hand, and its utopias of connectivity and liberalness on the other, influences the different spheres of art production and reception. Apart from the large number of African participants, there are also noteworthy projects on Africa by artists from other continents.
The Sun Stands Still - Sean Slemon (South Africa)
Envisions a scenario where the sun could be slowed, or stopped entirely, creating shadows that are physically tangible. This thought experiment intends to illustrate resources in the public sphere that are not easily quantified. Making their debut are the Shadow series of life-size sculptures of the artist’s shadow rendered in polymer gypsum, foam, and steel, and finished to appear as though carved from marble.
Thrown Together - Simon Stone
New series of paintings portrays a personal exploration of elusive memories, dreams and recollections - the silhouette of a receding landscape, framed cityscapes, lone figures or female forms, distinctly recurring motifs, lines, holes, slices and brief stops. Compositionally the paintings are split and fragmented, divided into a series of singular conversations and moments caught in their own time. Simple and complex, the paintings are other-worldly and magical, while remaining quietly every-day.
Uncensored
In juli 2012 sluit het museum voor een grondige renovatie. Deze tentoonstelling biedt de bezoeker een uniek kijkje achter de schermen. In een parcours met 30 stops wordt antwoord gegeven op uiteenlopende vragen, zoals wat doet een indiaan nu in een museum over Afrika? De stops presenteren markante feiten uit de geschiedenis van het museum en werpt tevens een licht op de toekomstplannen.
Untitled - Summer Exhibition
Brings together a collection of prints that celebrate the diversity of associated and DKW artists, pooling together a variety of themes and techniques employed in printmaking. Artworks by Deborah Bell, Willem Boshoff, Wilma Cruise, Christopher Cozier (Trinidad), Ann Gollifer (Botswana), Trasi Henen, David Hockney (UK), William Kentridge, Laurence Lemaoana, Maja Maljević, Colbert Mashile, John Meyer, Richard Penn, Robyn Penn, Diane Victor, Jeremy Wafer and Mary Wafer.
Victims and Martyrs - with Conrad Botes (South Africa)
Examines the complexity and internal contradictions of the conceptual framework of victims and martyrs. The exhibiting artists interpret, activate and stage the landscape where victimisation and martyrdom takes place. Boundaries between victims and perpetrators dissolve and the premises that maintain and reproduce these roles are scrutinized.
William Kentridge - Other Faces
Drawn and filmed over the past year, and shown in conjunction with a group of working drawings used in the film’s animation, as well as drawing fragments and prints. As with other films in the Drawings for Projection series, William Kentridge uses a 35 mm movie camera to film the successive stages of charcoal drawings that are progressively altered through erasure and overdrawing.
Wrecking at Private Siding 661 - Bridget Baker
Site-specific installation sees Bridget Baker working with personal and historical elements relating to the immigration of British settlers to East London, South Africa. The work acknowledges the silent evidence of the many ships that were wrecked along its coast, as well as evidence of the demise of her father and grandfather's work in the wool and hide industry in that town.
Promotie: Sustainable Irrigation Development in the White Volta Sub-Basin
Maandag 12 December 2011 12:30
Promovendus: E.A. Ofosu (Ghana). Promotor 1: Prof.dr.ir. P. van der Zaag (CiTG /UNESCO-IHE); Promotor 2: Prof.dr.ir. N.C. van de Giesen (CiTG).
Promotie Akimi Yessoufou; over curriculumhervorming in Benin
Maandag 12 December 2011 16:00
Volledige titel: Local Actors in Top-Down Implementation of Curricular Reform in Benin's Primary Education System. Dit onderzoek van Akimi Yessoufou bekijkt vanuit een actorgerichte benadering hoe beleid in de praktijk wordt gebracht. Het richt zich op de rol van actoren aan de basis bij de top-down implementatie van een competentiegerichte hervorming van het curriculum van het basisonderwijs in Benin. Promotor: Professor dr Jim Björkman; co-promotor Dr Jan Kees van Donge.
The Mandingo Ambassadors - Music from Guinea
Woensdag 19 Oktober 2011 22:00
t/m Woensdag 28 December 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 13 December
A Natural Selection - various artists
Second half of the 40-year retrospective exhibition at AVA, with work by dozens of artists. To talk about the development of a contemporary art scene using scientific terms like Natural Selection seems odd. But in fact, the changing cultural climate, political terrain and available resources determining artistic evolution in an ecosphere like Cape Town, are at times quite Darwinian. Which qualities are inherited? What are the connecting traits? Are there radically new qualities which adapt under pressure?
AVANTCARGUARD, Jaco + Z-dog and Friends
We were offered this show at Blank Projects, and since we’ll all be in Cape Town over the Holiday season and we don’t have a central meeting point, we figured that Blank Projects could be just that. We’ll be at Blank from time to time, where we’ll be working on new AVANTCARGUARD shit, recording a new Jaco+Z-dog album, playing some shows, maybe we’ll even make a short film or two. We’ll also be inviting some collaborators and friends over. So come round to Blank if the weather is crap. Maybe we’ll be around making some new stuff.
Africa XL
Honderden wondermooie foto's van Afrika: het resultaat van de vele reizen van fotograaf Eddy van Gestel. Zijn foto's zijn een hulde aan het continent. De portretten en de foto’s van landschappen en dieren tonen op een haast emotionele wijze de kwetsbare schoonheid van een divers en voortdurend veranderend Afrika. Eén ding hebben alle foto’s gemeen: ze zetten zich voor altijd vast op ons netvlies.
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.
Amanda Strydom: Vuur In Glas
Amanda Strydom is een Zuid-Afrikaanse megaster. Zij wisselt, samen met haar driemans live band, Afrikaanse fado af met stevige rock en romantische ballades. Elk nummer dat Strydom zingt gaat recht je hart in. Dat is wat haar zo onvergetelijk maakt. Deze vrouw geeft alles wat ze in zich heeft. “Een bijzondere vrouw. Betrokken bij haar land, geëngageerd en gezegend met een stem die in alle regels weemoed laat doorklinken.” - schreef het blad Esta.
Appropriated Landscapes - 14 artists
Mainly artists from Southern Africa. Explores landscape typologies in South Africa, Namibia, Angola, and Mozambique. The concept of landscape here is not linked to historical notions of the picturesque and the sublime. Instead, the exhibition considers landscape as a prism of experience, a reflection of ideology, and a stage for the performance and perception of identity.
Artist in residence in het Afrika Museum
Van 13 t/m 27 december is kunstenaar Gerard Quenum uit Benin als gastkunstenaar aanwezig in het Afrika Museum (bij Nijmegen). Onder toeziend oog van het publiek vervaardigt hij een kunstwerk voor de tentoonstelling Goddelijk en Griezelig die in 2012 te zien zal zijn.
Bestiaire - Soly Cissé
The paintings of Soly Cissé are not just "beautiful", "well crafted" or "pleasant". In fact, they bring us back to the essential, back to the very essence of existence, of desire, of madness, of Death (Death is always there, in ambush). The sometimes scarcely sketched figures, the quick brushstroke, the nervous but sure gesture are sufficient to tell the essential.
Call and Response - Cedric Nunn Retrospective 1981 - 2011
An important retrospective by the oft-neglected South African photographer Cedric Nunn, this exhibition has a wealth of images, showing the country at its most tumultuous, explores a deep compassion for people who are struggling to survive amid the social change of a post-apartheid South Africa.
Central Nigeria Unmasked
Unfolding as a spectacular journey up the Benue River, Central Nigeria Unmasked introduces major artistic genres and styles associated with more than twenty-five ethnic groups living along the river's Lower, Middle, and Upper reaches. These diverse and remarkable artworks include sculptural forms in wood, ceramic, and metal.
Dancing on the Edge Festival; fte North-African artists
The third edition of the Dancing on the Edge Festival, featuring inspiring contemporary dance and theatre performances from the Middle East and North Africa (Egypt, Morocco, Tunesia), will take place in five Dutch cities: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Utrecht, Groningen and The Hague. In addition to the performances, the festival will present visual arts installations and a film program. An extensive and interesting series of events, called Arts & Minds, will complement and enrich the program.
Dogon
Het verhaal van de Dogon cultuur uit Mali gaat terug naar de 10e eeuw. De bezoeker krijgt een introductie op de geschiedenis van de cultuur en maakt kennis met deze invloedrijke cultuur aan de hand van de diversiteit en kwaliteit van de objecten, het onderzoek door antropologen in de 19e eeuw en de toenemende interesse in de mooie objecten bij het grote publiek.
Drawings
More than three dozen works on paper made in a wide variety of media, including ink, graphite, watercolor, and collage that offer unique insights into the thought and work processes of the exhibiting artist. Despite their varied experiences, personal cultural backgrounds and styles their approach to drawing is through a contemporary experience, their metaphysics is distinctly new and refreshing. Work by African artists Victor Ekpuk, Osaretin Ighile, Uche Okeke (all Nigeria) and Ibrahim El Salahi (Sudan) and eight others.
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.
Eternal Life after Death in Ancient Egypt
Focuses on Egyptian burial ritual, its place with ancient Egyptian cosmology, and the insights that mummies, burial ritual, and cosmology provide about life in ancient Egypt. Understand how burial practices and associated religious beliefs serve as windows into world cultures. Explore the ways in which mummies, tombs, and Egyptian mythology open new windows into the lives of ancient Egyptians.
Fototentoonstelling Wereldvrouwen
De foto’s geven een beeld van de resultaten die de ‘Wereldvrouwen’ met financiële steun van Pequenita in de afgelopen zes jaar bereikt hebben, zoals de graanbank en waterput in Niger; een cassaverasp en bakkerij in Suriname; een kombuis en moestuinen in Zuid-Afrika. De inkomsten genererende projecten vormen een basis voor verdere ontwikkeling van deze vrouwen en stimuleren een collectief verantwoordelijkheidsgevoel en dragen bij aan een groeiend vertrouwen in eigen kracht.
Fragments
De werken in Fragments laten veel te raden over. Het zijn flarden van herinneringen, onderdelen van een geheel, elementen van een groter verhaal, fragmenten van botsende culturen, uitgebeeld in schilderijen, collages en foto's. Werk van Hasan & Husain Essop uit de serie Haalal Art (foto's; Zuid-Afrika), LucFosther Diop (collages en schilderijen; Kameroen) en Edwin Jans (schilderijen; Nederland).
Fucking Hell - Cameron Platter
Exploring a reality stranger than fiction, through fantasy, satire and subculture, Cameron Platter fills the ordinary and the marginal, with incendiary new meaning. Working from everyday experience with subjects overlooked or considered delinquent, sordid and lowbrow, he reconnoiters notions and concepts on the outside fringes of South Africa’s popular culture.
Further Fictions - Natasha Norman & Damn your eyes, damn your eyes - Robyn Nesbitt
Joint exhibition that explores the visual languages and conversations of two artists, Robyn Nesbitt and Natasha Norman, who live and work in two different cities. In a conscious collaboration via email and the South African postal service they have endeavored to derive a joint yet evolving narrative space for their individual practices. This is the first exhibition to incorporate this collaboration.
Gradex '11: FOLD
Group exhibition featuring works from studio practice majors. The class of 2011 have selected FOLD – as noun and verb – as the primary organizing principle and conceptual framework for the exhibition. As the curatorial team observe, “The fold produces a fragile and liminal space – a crease – where all practices briefly meet and interact".
Hand Held: Personal Arts from Africa
Spanning 21 countries across the African continent, this exhibition brings together objects used in daily life that blend beauty and utility—several on view for the first time. This display is of more than 80 objects from the late 19th- and early 20th-century. A selection of videos and photographs will also be on display to show how the objects were created and used.
Implemented Environments - Various Artists
An insightful and relevant investigation into South African artists’ meditations on notions of environment; whether addressing ecological, economic or sociopolitical conditions or simply reflecting on the earth-human connection. The exhibition incorporates a diverse array of responses to the theme although consistent throughout is a frank honesty in the artists’ reflections. Work by Jessie Hammond, Mohau Modisakeng, Daniella Mooney, Zwelethu Mthethwa, Sean Slemon, Jan van der Merwe and Barbara Wildenboer.
In Ongenade - Toneelgroep Amsterdam
Luc Perceval regisseert de bewerking van John M. Coetzees (Zuid-Afrika) roman. Vader David gaat met zijn dochter Lucy op het platteland wonen. Lucy wordt verkracht door zwarten, maar wil geen aangifte doen. Vader leeft met zijn normen en waarden nog volop in het oude Zuid-Afrika. Lucy weet dat ze moet leren omgaan met deze realiteit. Met Gijs Scholten van Aschat en Janni Goslinga.
It's A Wrap - Various artists
artSPACE durban's Annual Affordable Art Show continues at it’s initiative called the COLLECTIVE with a maximum sale price for works at R1 500. The exhibition includes paintings,street art, jewellery and used art books. The COLLECTIVE is an art gallery that has been created for, but not limited to, the promotion of young artists under the age of 35 within the Durban area. Not only does the gallery promote the visual art spectrum, but music and poetry as well.
Karoo Highveld Exhibition
Karoo Highveld is the first showing of the work by British artist Richard Long in South Africa, and, indeed, the first on the African continent. Since his early work, the internationally renowned artist has maintained an affinity for Africa’s diverse landscapes and has returned to the continent several times over the years to create his unique sculptural works directly in the landscape. Twice, in 2004 and 2009, Long visited South Africa and produced works in the Karoo and in the Highveld.
Le Cargo - Faustin Linyeluka/Studios Kabako
‘Have I ever really danced properly? Or just told stories?’ This is the question the Congolese choreographer Faustin Linyekula asks himself after 10 years of work at the Studios Kabako, and it is also the starting point of Le Cargo. It is no coincidence that this time Faustin has created a solo performance. He wants to do this alone, without his compagnons de route, and so rediscover himself.
Malete - John Phalane
John Phalane is a cartographic artist. He draws maps with coloured pencils of his native Limpopo province and of the streets and suburbs of Johannesburg, where he worked for a brief period of his life. His maps are artful, providing routes into and out of the ‘unknown’. But he also uses maps as shorthand for such ready metaphors as seeking location and experiencing dislocation, bringing order to chaos, exploring rations of scale, and charting new terrain.
Mappa del Mondo - Dan Halter (Zimbabwe)
Dan Halter's works refer to the individual dimension of each migration movement. Using everyday materials and techniques in a playful way, Halter uncovers oppressive conditions which force people to leave their home. The NKV presents three of his works in a cabinet exhibition.
Masters of the Intimate - Abe Mathabe (Zuid-Afrika) en Wim van der Meij (Nederland)
Duotentoonstelling. Te zien zijn kunstwerken van twee kunstenaars (Abe Mathabe uit Soweto en Wim van der Meij uit Zutphen) met de gave van de fijne motoriek en de vaste hand. Voorafgaand aan de tentoonstelling maken zij van de gelegenheid gebruik om met elkaar aan het werk te gaan en hun artistieke ervaringen, kennis en kunde te delen. Abe Mathabe zal tijdens zijn verblijf in Nederland ook op andere plaatsen aan het werk gaan.
Mbongeni Buthelezi - maNyauza: Silent messages to my Mother
Mid-career retrospective. Mbongeni Buthelezi's chosen medium is the humble plastic shopping bag, which he melts and collages to build his pictures. The hype machine argues that this allows Buthelezi's work to participate in debates about conservation, although in reality he contributes but a superficial commentary on consumer society. Expect instead conservative imagery (sentimental portraits, township scenes) rendered in an essentially gimmicky style.
Mdungu: Gambian Space Program club tour
De negenmansformatie Mdungu, bestaand uit Nederlandse, Spaanse, Gambiaanse, en Luxemburgse muzikanten, brengt hun muziek met flair en energie. De Afrikaanse muziek van Mdungu is een sterke muzikale ervaring. Het funkt en groovet, voedt je ziel en stuurt je voeten. Krachtige percussie, pakkende melodieën en scherpe teksten introduceren je in een wereld waar geen verleden en geen toekomst zijn, geen grenzen en geen paspoort.
Meeting Points 6: Locus Agonistes – Practices and Logics of the Civic
Transnational multidisciplinary event curated by Okwui Enwezor and initiated by The Young Arab Theatre Fund (Brussels). Inspired by the developments in the Middle East, the artists taking part explore aesthetic strategies and ways in which contemporary representations advance concepts of civic imagination and struggle. Participating artists include Adel Abdessemed, Saâdane Afif, Doa Aly, Allora & Calzadilla, Tarek Atoui and many others.
Nabil Boutros - Egypte(s) au présent
Boutros: I have observed that in recent years a lot of people in Egypt, under cover of having a new financial or religious status, changed their look radically and relatively fast and, in the same way, changed their social relationships. What can be deduced from this? At the least, that everyone has multiple faces; at the worst, that clothes make the man.
No fashion, please! - Photography between Gender and Lifestyle
Rejection of traditional ideas of fashion and beauty. Nineteen solo presentations outline the contemporary international photography scene that explores the fundamental relationship between bodies and clothes, the dialectics between the form of the body and its appearance. With two South African participants: Steven Cohen and Viviane Sassen.
People Apart: Cape Town Survey 1952. Photographs by Bryan Heseltine
This striking collection of photographs, exhibited here for the first time in more than fifty years, offers a glimpse into the lives of South Africans who would feel the full force of apartheid through the 1950s and beyond. The images were made in the late 1940s and early 1950s and provide a rich and intimate description of life in a number of townships and areas of the city: Windermere, the Bo-Kaap, District Six, Langa and Nyanga.
Photography: New Documentary Forms - Guy Tillim
Explores the ways in which five contemporary artists have used the camera to explore, extend and question the power of photography as a documentary medium. Includes work by Luc Delahaye, Mitch Epstein, Guy Tillim (South Africa) and Akram Zaatari, as well as two important earlier works by Boris Mikhailov.
Pinky Promise - Pierre Crocquet
An exhibition that presents the stories of five victims and three perpetrators of childhood sexual abuse and subsequent healing. Pierre Crocquet approaches the subject with sensitivity, nonetheless adopting a robust stance on this destructive and increasingly prevalent phenomenon.
Rencontres de Bamako 2011
Pan-African event presenting numerous exhibitions of photographers from all over the continent. Mali has become the center of African photography – it is the birthplace of Africa’s first two internationally recognized photographers – Seydou Keita and Malick Sidibé. As the home of the African Photography Biennial, Bamako continues to be the continental center of an artistic form in which Africans excel.
Schlafkrankheit - speelfilm
Arts Ebbo Velten leidt een centrum voor slaapziekte in Kameroen. Vrouw Vera wil terug naar Duitsland, waar dochter in internaat zit. Ebbo moet kiezen: zijn vrije levensstijl in Afrika opgeven of zijn geliefde vrouw kwijtraken. Ebbo’s vriend Alex Nzila verkeert in een vergelijkbare spagaat: hij realiseert zich dat hij niet alles mag beoordelen vanuit zijn Europese perspectief, maar hij voelt zich vaak een outsider in eigen land.
Selected Works
Kehinde Wiley is an artist who mixes the culture of the urban fabric he grew up in with the traditional portrait style in which he paints. His strikingly large paintings depict young African Americans and portrays them within the visual codes of power, wealth, masculinity and prestige. His paintings represent a juxtaposition of art history and modernity with the aim of making paintings that matter in the 21st century.
Skyndood en Niemandswoord van Susan Opperman (ZA)
Voor de derde editie van Kunsthal Light maakt de Zuid-Afrikaanse kunstenaar Susan Opperman de wandschildering Skyndood & Niemandswoord, geïnspireerd op haar graphic novel Gifpit - die koms van die Vreemdeling. Tevens zijn enkele van haar meest iconische karakters uit Gifpit in rauwe zwart-wit tekeningen en met onverbloemde teksten in de etalage langs de hellingbaan van de Kunsthal te zien. Vanaf 16 november werkt Opperman in de Kunsthal aan haar wandschildering.
South Africa: A Nation in Transformation - Jurgen Schadeberg
In recognition of World AIDS Day. The exhibit, presented by Altadena-based Art AIDS Art, features the work of 80-year-old Jurgen Schadeberg, a pioneer in southern African photography. The images capture 60 years of South African history. The exhibit also includes contemporary photography by Pasadenans and young South Africans, along with contemporary handcrafts and fabric.
Spectres - Sven Augustijnen (België)
Documentaire thriller over één van de donkerste bladzijden uit de geschiedenis van de dekolonisatie van Belgisch Congo rond 1960. Augustijnen volgt Jacques Brassinne de La Buissière, in 1961, toen Patrice Lumumba werd vermoord, een hoge Belgische ambtenaar in Congo op zijn zoektocht naar de waarheid. Onderdeel van totaalproject met verder installatie Les Demoiselles de Bruxelles en krantenbijlage Panorama, fotoseries en meer.
The Global Contemporary: Art Worlds After 1989
Exhibition aims to demonstrate how globalization, with its dominant market mechanisms on the one hand, and its utopias of connectivity and liberalness on the other, influences the different spheres of art production and reception. Apart from the large number of African participants, there are also noteworthy projects on Africa by artists from other continents.
The Sun Stands Still - Sean Slemon (South Africa)
Envisions a scenario where the sun could be slowed, or stopped entirely, creating shadows that are physically tangible. This thought experiment intends to illustrate resources in the public sphere that are not easily quantified. Making their debut are the Shadow series of life-size sculptures of the artist’s shadow rendered in polymer gypsum, foam, and steel, and finished to appear as though carved from marble.
Thrown Together - Simon Stone
New series of paintings portrays a personal exploration of elusive memories, dreams and recollections - the silhouette of a receding landscape, framed cityscapes, lone figures or female forms, distinctly recurring motifs, lines, holes, slices and brief stops. Compositionally the paintings are split and fragmented, divided into a series of singular conversations and moments caught in their own time. Simple and complex, the paintings are other-worldly and magical, while remaining quietly every-day.
Uncensored
In juli 2012 sluit het museum voor een grondige renovatie. Deze tentoonstelling biedt de bezoeker een uniek kijkje achter de schermen. In een parcours met 30 stops wordt antwoord gegeven op uiteenlopende vragen, zoals wat doet een indiaan nu in een museum over Afrika? De stops presenteren markante feiten uit de geschiedenis van het museum en werpt tevens een licht op de toekomstplannen.
Untitled - Summer Exhibition
Brings together a collection of prints that celebrate the diversity of associated and DKW artists, pooling together a variety of themes and techniques employed in printmaking. Artworks by Deborah Bell, Willem Boshoff, Wilma Cruise, Christopher Cozier (Trinidad), Ann Gollifer (Botswana), Trasi Henen, David Hockney (UK), William Kentridge, Laurence Lemaoana, Maja Maljević, Colbert Mashile, John Meyer, Richard Penn, Robyn Penn, Diane Victor, Jeremy Wafer and Mary Wafer.
Victims and Martyrs - with Conrad Botes (South Africa)
Examines the complexity and internal contradictions of the conceptual framework of victims and martyrs. The exhibiting artists interpret, activate and stage the landscape where victimisation and martyrdom takes place. Boundaries between victims and perpetrators dissolve and the premises that maintain and reproduce these roles are scrutinized.
William Kentridge - Other Faces
Drawn and filmed over the past year, and shown in conjunction with a group of working drawings used in the film’s animation, as well as drawing fragments and prints. As with other films in the Drawings for Projection series, William Kentridge uses a 35 mm movie camera to film the successive stages of charcoal drawings that are progressively altered through erasure and overdrawing.
Wrecking at Private Siding 661 - Bridget Baker
Site-specific installation sees Bridget Baker working with personal and historical elements relating to the immigration of British settlers to East London, South Africa. The work acknowledges the silent evidence of the many ships that were wrecked along its coast, as well as evidence of the demise of her father and grandfather's work in the wool and hide industry in that town.
Promotie: Dryland resources, livelihoods and institutions (Ethiopie)
Dinsdag 13 December 2011 12:00
Volledige titel proefschrift van T.W.A. (Teshale) Habebo: Dryland resources, livelihoods and institutions. Diversity and dynamics in use and management of gum and resin trees in Ethiopia. Promotor: prof. dr. F.J.J.M. Bongers , prof. dr. B.J.M. Arts; co-Promotor: dr. ir. K.F. Wiersum.
The Mandingo Ambassadors - Music from Guinea
Woensdag 19 Oktober 2011 22:00
t/m Woensdag 28 December 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 14 December
A Natural Selection - various artists
Second half of the 40-year retrospective exhibition at AVA, with work by dozens of artists. To talk about the development of a contemporary art scene using scientific terms like Natural Selection seems odd. But in fact, the changing cultural climate, political terrain and available resources determining artistic evolution in an ecosphere like Cape Town, are at times quite Darwinian. Which qualities are inherited? What are the connecting traits? Are there radically new qualities which adapt under pressure?
AVANTCARGUARD, Jaco + Z-dog and Friends
We were offered this show at Blank Projects, and since we’ll all be in Cape Town over the Holiday season and we don’t have a central meeting point, we figured that Blank Projects could be just that. We’ll be at Blank from time to time, where we’ll be working on new AVANTCARGUARD shit, recording a new Jaco+Z-dog album, playing some shows, maybe we’ll even make a short film or two. We’ll also be inviting some collaborators and friends over. So come round to Blank if the weather is crap. Maybe we’ll be around making some new stuff.
Africa XL
Honderden wondermooie foto's van Afrika: het resultaat van de vele reizen van fotograaf Eddy van Gestel. Zijn foto's zijn een hulde aan het continent. De portretten en de foto’s van landschappen en dieren tonen op een haast emotionele wijze de kwetsbare schoonheid van een divers en voortdurend veranderend Afrika. Eén ding hebben alle foto’s gemeen: ze zetten zich voor altijd vast op ons netvlies.
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.
Amanda Strydom: Vuur In Glas
Amanda Strydom is een Zuid-Afrikaanse megaster. Zij wisselt, samen met haar driemans live band, Afrikaanse fado af met stevige rock en romantische ballades. Elk nummer dat Strydom zingt gaat recht je hart in. Dat is wat haar zo onvergetelijk maakt. Deze vrouw geeft alles wat ze in zich heeft. “Een bijzondere vrouw. Betrokken bij haar land, geëngageerd en gezegend met een stem die in alle regels weemoed laat doorklinken.” - schreef het blad Esta.
Appropriated Landscapes - 14 artists
Mainly artists from Southern Africa. Explores landscape typologies in South Africa, Namibia, Angola, and Mozambique. The concept of landscape here is not linked to historical notions of the picturesque and the sublime. Instead, the exhibition considers landscape as a prism of experience, a reflection of ideology, and a stage for the performance and perception of identity.
Artist in residence in het Afrika Museum
Van 13 t/m 27 december is kunstenaar Gerard Quenum uit Benin als gastkunstenaar aanwezig in het Afrika Museum (bij Nijmegen). Onder toeziend oog van het publiek vervaardigt hij een kunstwerk voor de tentoonstelling Goddelijk en Griezelig die in 2012 te zien zal zijn.
Bestiaire - Soly Cissé
The paintings of Soly Cissé are not just "beautiful", "well crafted" or "pleasant". In fact, they bring us back to the essential, back to the very essence of existence, of desire, of madness, of Death (Death is always there, in ambush). The sometimes scarcely sketched figures, the quick brushstroke, the nervous but sure gesture are sufficient to tell the essential.
Call and Response - Cedric Nunn Retrospective 1981 - 2011
An important retrospective by the oft-neglected South African photographer Cedric Nunn, this exhibition has a wealth of images, showing the country at its most tumultuous, explores a deep compassion for people who are struggling to survive amid the social change of a post-apartheid South Africa.
Central Nigeria Unmasked
Unfolding as a spectacular journey up the Benue River, Central Nigeria Unmasked introduces major artistic genres and styles associated with more than twenty-five ethnic groups living along the river's Lower, Middle, and Upper reaches. These diverse and remarkable artworks include sculptural forms in wood, ceramic, and metal.
Dancing on the Edge Festival; fte North-African artists
The third edition of the Dancing on the Edge Festival, featuring inspiring contemporary dance and theatre performances from the Middle East and North Africa (Egypt, Morocco, Tunesia), will take place in five Dutch cities: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Utrecht, Groningen and The Hague. In addition to the performances, the festival will present visual arts installations and a film program. An extensive and interesting series of events, called Arts & Minds, will complement and enrich the program.
Dogon
Het verhaal van de Dogon cultuur uit Mali gaat terug naar de 10e eeuw. De bezoeker krijgt een introductie op de geschiedenis van de cultuur en maakt kennis met deze invloedrijke cultuur aan de hand van de diversiteit en kwaliteit van de objecten, het onderzoek door antropologen in de 19e eeuw en de toenemende interesse in de mooie objecten bij het grote publiek.
Drawings
More than three dozen works on paper made in a wide variety of media, including ink, graphite, watercolor, and collage that offer unique insights into the thought and work processes of the exhibiting artist. Despite their varied experiences, personal cultural backgrounds and styles their approach to drawing is through a contemporary experience, their metaphysics is distinctly new and refreshing. Work by African artists Victor Ekpuk, Osaretin Ighile, Uche Okeke (all Nigeria) and Ibrahim El Salahi (Sudan) and eight others.
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.
Eternal Life after Death in Ancient Egypt
Focuses on Egyptian burial ritual, its place with ancient Egyptian cosmology, and the insights that mummies, burial ritual, and cosmology provide about life in ancient Egypt. Understand how burial practices and associated religious beliefs serve as windows into world cultures. Explore the ways in which mummies, tombs, and Egyptian mythology open new windows into the lives of ancient Egyptians.
Fototentoonstelling Wereldvrouwen
De foto’s geven een beeld van de resultaten die de ‘Wereldvrouwen’ met financiële steun van Pequenita in de afgelopen zes jaar bereikt hebben, zoals de graanbank en waterput in Niger; een cassaverasp en bakkerij in Suriname; een kombuis en moestuinen in Zuid-Afrika. De inkomsten genererende projecten vormen een basis voor verdere ontwikkeling van deze vrouwen en stimuleren een collectief verantwoordelijkheidsgevoel en dragen bij aan een groeiend vertrouwen in eigen kracht.
Fragments
De werken in Fragments laten veel te raden over. Het zijn flarden van herinneringen, onderdelen van een geheel, elementen van een groter verhaal, fragmenten van botsende culturen, uitgebeeld in schilderijen, collages en foto's. Werk van Hasan & Husain Essop uit de serie Haalal Art (foto's; Zuid-Afrika), LucFosther Diop (collages en schilderijen; Kameroen) en Edwin Jans (schilderijen; Nederland).
Fucking Hell - Cameron Platter
Exploring a reality stranger than fiction, through fantasy, satire and subculture, Cameron Platter fills the ordinary and the marginal, with incendiary new meaning. Working from everyday experience with subjects overlooked or considered delinquent, sordid and lowbrow, he reconnoiters notions and concepts on the outside fringes of South Africa’s popular culture.
Further Fictions - Natasha Norman & Damn your eyes, damn your eyes - Robyn Nesbitt
Joint exhibition that explores the visual languages and conversations of two artists, Robyn Nesbitt and Natasha Norman, who live and work in two different cities. In a conscious collaboration via email and the South African postal service they have endeavored to derive a joint yet evolving narrative space for their individual practices. This is the first exhibition to incorporate this collaboration.
Gradex '11: FOLD
Group exhibition featuring works from studio practice majors. The class of 2011 have selected FOLD – as noun and verb – as the primary organizing principle and conceptual framework for the exhibition. As the curatorial team observe, “The fold produces a fragile and liminal space – a crease – where all practices briefly meet and interact".
Hand Held: Personal Arts from Africa
Spanning 21 countries across the African continent, this exhibition brings together objects used in daily life that blend beauty and utility—several on view for the first time. This display is of more than 80 objects from the late 19th- and early 20th-century. A selection of videos and photographs will also be on display to show how the objects were created and used.
Implemented Environments - Various Artists
An insightful and relevant investigation into South African artists’ meditations on notions of environment; whether addressing ecological, economic or sociopolitical conditions or simply reflecting on the earth-human connection. The exhibition incorporates a diverse array of responses to the theme although consistent throughout is a frank honesty in the artists’ reflections. Work by Jessie Hammond, Mohau Modisakeng, Daniella Mooney, Zwelethu Mthethwa, Sean Slemon, Jan van der Merwe and Barbara Wildenboer.
In Ongenade - Toneelgroep Amsterdam
Luc Perceval regisseert de bewerking van John M. Coetzees (Zuid-Afrika) roman. Vader David gaat met zijn dochter Lucy op het platteland wonen. Lucy wordt verkracht door zwarten, maar wil geen aangifte doen. Vader leeft met zijn normen en waarden nog volop in het oude Zuid-Afrika. Lucy weet dat ze moet leren omgaan met deze realiteit. Met Gijs Scholten van Aschat en Janni Goslinga.
It's A Wrap - Various artists
artSPACE durban's Annual Affordable Art Show continues at it’s initiative called the COLLECTIVE with a maximum sale price for works at R1 500. The exhibition includes paintings,street art, jewellery and used art books. The COLLECTIVE is an art gallery that has been created for, but not limited to, the promotion of young artists under the age of 35 within the Durban area. Not only does the gallery promote the visual art spectrum, but music and poetry as well.
Karoo Highveld Exhibition
Karoo Highveld is the first showing of the work by British artist Richard Long in South Africa, and, indeed, the first on the African continent. Since his early work, the internationally renowned artist has maintained an affinity for Africa’s diverse landscapes and has returned to the continent several times over the years to create his unique sculptural works directly in the landscape. Twice, in 2004 and 2009, Long visited South Africa and produced works in the Karoo and in the Highveld.
Le Cargo - Faustin Linyeluka/Studios Kabako
‘Have I ever really danced properly? Or just told stories?’ This is the question the Congolese choreographer Faustin Linyekula asks himself after 10 years of work at the Studios Kabako, and it is also the starting point of Le Cargo. It is no coincidence that this time Faustin has created a solo performance. He wants to do this alone, without his compagnons de route, and so rediscover himself.
Malete - John Phalane
John Phalane is a cartographic artist. He draws maps with coloured pencils of his native Limpopo province and of the streets and suburbs of Johannesburg, where he worked for a brief period of his life. His maps are artful, providing routes into and out of the ‘unknown’. But he also uses maps as shorthand for such ready metaphors as seeking location and experiencing dislocation, bringing order to chaos, exploring rations of scale, and charting new terrain.
Mappa del Mondo - Dan Halter (Zimbabwe)
Dan Halter's works refer to the individual dimension of each migration movement. Using everyday materials and techniques in a playful way, Halter uncovers oppressive conditions which force people to leave their home. The NKV presents three of his works in a cabinet exhibition.
Masters of the Intimate - Abe Mathabe (Zuid-Afrika) en Wim van der Meij (Nederland)
Duotentoonstelling. Te zien zijn kunstwerken van twee kunstenaars (Abe Mathabe uit Soweto en Wim van der Meij uit Zutphen) met de gave van de fijne motoriek en de vaste hand. Voorafgaand aan de tentoonstelling maken zij van de gelegenheid gebruik om met elkaar aan het werk te gaan en hun artistieke ervaringen, kennis en kunde te delen. Abe Mathabe zal tijdens zijn verblijf in Nederland ook op andere plaatsen aan het werk gaan.
Mbongeni Buthelezi - maNyauza: Silent messages to my Mother
Mid-career retrospective. Mbongeni Buthelezi's chosen medium is the humble plastic shopping bag, which he melts and collages to build his pictures. The hype machine argues that this allows Buthelezi's work to participate in debates about conservation, although in reality he contributes but a superficial commentary on consumer society. Expect instead conservative imagery (sentimental portraits, township scenes) rendered in an essentially gimmicky style.
Mdungu: Gambian Space Program club tour
De negenmansformatie Mdungu, bestaand uit Nederlandse, Spaanse, Gambiaanse, en Luxemburgse muzikanten, brengt hun muziek met flair en energie. De Afrikaanse muziek van Mdungu is een sterke muzikale ervaring. Het funkt en groovet, voedt je ziel en stuurt je voeten. Krachtige percussie, pakkende melodieën en scherpe teksten introduceren je in een wereld waar geen verleden en geen toekomst zijn, geen grenzen en geen paspoort.
Meeting Points 6: Locus Agonistes – Practices and Logics of the Civic
Transnational multidisciplinary event curated by Okwui Enwezor and initiated by The Young Arab Theatre Fund (Brussels). Inspired by the developments in the Middle East, the artists taking part explore aesthetic strategies and ways in which contemporary representations advance concepts of civic imagination and struggle. Participating artists include Adel Abdessemed, Saâdane Afif, Doa Aly, Allora & Calzadilla, Tarek Atoui and many others.
Nabil Boutros - Egypte(s) au présent
Boutros: I have observed that in recent years a lot of people in Egypt, under cover of having a new financial or religious status, changed their look radically and relatively fast and, in the same way, changed their social relationships. What can be deduced from this? At the least, that everyone has multiple faces; at the worst, that clothes make the man.
No fashion, please! - Photography between Gender and Lifestyle
Rejection of traditional ideas of fashion and beauty. Nineteen solo presentations outline the contemporary international photography scene that explores the fundamental relationship between bodies and clothes, the dialectics between the form of the body and its appearance. With two South African participants: Steven Cohen and Viviane Sassen.
People Apart: Cape Town Survey 1952. Photographs by Bryan Heseltine
This striking collection of photographs, exhibited here for the first time in more than fifty years, offers a glimpse into the lives of South Africans who would feel the full force of apartheid through the 1950s and beyond. The images were made in the late 1940s and early 1950s and provide a rich and intimate description of life in a number of townships and areas of the city: Windermere, the Bo-Kaap, District Six, Langa and Nyanga.
Photography: New Documentary Forms - Guy Tillim
Explores the ways in which five contemporary artists have used the camera to explore, extend and question the power of photography as a documentary medium. Includes work by Luc Delahaye, Mitch Epstein, Guy Tillim (South Africa) and Akram Zaatari, as well as two important earlier works by Boris Mikhailov.
Pinky Promise - Pierre Crocquet
An exhibition that presents the stories of five victims and three perpetrators of childhood sexual abuse and subsequent healing. Pierre Crocquet approaches the subject with sensitivity, nonetheless adopting a robust stance on this destructive and increasingly prevalent phenomenon.
Rencontres de Bamako 2011
Pan-African event presenting numerous exhibitions of photographers from all over the continent. Mali has become the center of African photography – it is the birthplace of Africa’s first two internationally recognized photographers – Seydou Keita and Malick Sidibé. As the home of the African Photography Biennial, Bamako continues to be the continental center of an artistic form in which Africans excel.
Schlafkrankheit - speelfilm
Arts Ebbo Velten leidt een centrum voor slaapziekte in Kameroen. Vrouw Vera wil terug naar Duitsland, waar dochter in internaat zit. Ebbo moet kiezen: zijn vrije levensstijl in Afrika opgeven of zijn geliefde vrouw kwijtraken. Ebbo’s vriend Alex Nzila verkeert in een vergelijkbare spagaat: hij realiseert zich dat hij niet alles mag beoordelen vanuit zijn Europese perspectief, maar hij voelt zich vaak een outsider in eigen land.
Selected Works
Kehinde Wiley is an artist who mixes the culture of the urban fabric he grew up in with the traditional portrait style in which he paints. His strikingly large paintings depict young African Americans and portrays them within the visual codes of power, wealth, masculinity and prestige. His paintings represent a juxtaposition of art history and modernity with the aim of making paintings that matter in the 21st century.
Skyndood en Niemandswoord van Susan Opperman (ZA)
Voor de derde editie van Kunsthal Light maakt de Zuid-Afrikaanse kunstenaar Susan Opperman de wandschildering Skyndood & Niemandswoord, geïnspireerd op haar graphic novel Gifpit - die koms van die Vreemdeling. Tevens zijn enkele van haar meest iconische karakters uit Gifpit in rauwe zwart-wit tekeningen en met onverbloemde teksten in de etalage langs de hellingbaan van de Kunsthal te zien. Vanaf 16 november werkt Opperman in de Kunsthal aan haar wandschildering.
South Africa: A Nation in Transformation - Jurgen Schadeberg
In recognition of World AIDS Day. The exhibit, presented by Altadena-based Art AIDS Art, features the work of 80-year-old Jurgen Schadeberg, a pioneer in southern African photography. The images capture 60 years of South African history. The exhibit also includes contemporary photography by Pasadenans and young South Africans, along with contemporary handcrafts and fabric.
Spectres - Sven Augustijnen (België)
Documentaire thriller over één van de donkerste bladzijden uit de geschiedenis van de dekolonisatie van Belgisch Congo rond 1960. Augustijnen volgt Jacques Brassinne de La Buissière, in 1961, toen Patrice Lumumba werd vermoord, een hoge Belgische ambtenaar in Congo op zijn zoektocht naar de waarheid. Onderdeel van totaalproject met verder installatie Les Demoiselles de Bruxelles en krantenbijlage Panorama, fotoseries en meer.
The Global Contemporary: Art Worlds After 1989
Exhibition aims to demonstrate how globalization, with its dominant market mechanisms on the one hand, and its utopias of connectivity and liberalness on the other, influences the different spheres of art production and reception. Apart from the large number of African participants, there are also noteworthy projects on Africa by artists from other continents.
The Sun Stands Still - Sean Slemon (South Africa)
Envisions a scenario where the sun could be slowed, or stopped entirely, creating shadows that are physically tangible. This thought experiment intends to illustrate resources in the public sphere that are not easily quantified. Making their debut are the Shadow series of life-size sculptures of the artist’s shadow rendered in polymer gypsum, foam, and steel, and finished to appear as though carved from marble.
Thrown Together - Simon Stone
New series of paintings portrays a personal exploration of elusive memories, dreams and recollections - the silhouette of a receding landscape, framed cityscapes, lone figures or female forms, distinctly recurring motifs, lines, holes, slices and brief stops. Compositionally the paintings are split and fragmented, divided into a series of singular conversations and moments caught in their own time. Simple and complex, the paintings are other-worldly and magical, while remaining quietly every-day.
Uncensored
In juli 2012 sluit het museum voor een grondige renovatie. Deze tentoonstelling biedt de bezoeker een uniek kijkje achter de schermen. In een parcours met 30 stops wordt antwoord gegeven op uiteenlopende vragen, zoals wat doet een indiaan nu in een museum over Afrika? De stops presenteren markante feiten uit de geschiedenis van het museum en werpt tevens een licht op de toekomstplannen.
Untitled - Summer Exhibition
Brings together a collection of prints that celebrate the diversity of associated and DKW artists, pooling together a variety of themes and techniques employed in printmaking. Artworks by Deborah Bell, Willem Boshoff, Wilma Cruise, Christopher Cozier (Trinidad), Ann Gollifer (Botswana), Trasi Henen, David Hockney (UK), William Kentridge, Laurence Lemaoana, Maja Maljević, Colbert Mashile, John Meyer, Richard Penn, Robyn Penn, Diane Victor, Jeremy Wafer and Mary Wafer.
Victims and Martyrs - with Conrad Botes (South Africa)
Examines the complexity and internal contradictions of the conceptual framework of victims and martyrs. The exhibiting artists interpret, activate and stage the landscape where victimisation and martyrdom takes place. Boundaries between victims and perpetrators dissolve and the premises that maintain and reproduce these roles are scrutinized.
William Kentridge - Other Faces
Drawn and filmed over the past year, and shown in conjunction with a group of working drawings used in the film’s animation, as well as drawing fragments and prints. As with other films in the Drawings for Projection series, William Kentridge uses a 35 mm movie camera to film the successive stages of charcoal drawings that are progressively altered through erasure and overdrawing.
Wrecking at Private Siding 661 - Bridget Baker
Site-specific installation sees Bridget Baker working with personal and historical elements relating to the immigration of British settlers to East London, South Africa. The work acknowledges the silent evidence of the many ships that were wrecked along its coast, as well as evidence of the demise of her father and grandfather's work in the wool and hide industry in that town.
Promotie: Hiv-positieve verpleegsters pragmatischer en flexibeler in zorg voor patiënten
Woensdag 14 December 2011 10:00
Promotie: Hoge naleving antiretrovirale therapie in voorzieningsarme gebieden Uganda
Woensdag 14 December 2011 16:00
Titel proefschrif van Dhr. A. Ssewaya (Antropologie): Sustaining Adherence to Antiretroviral Therapy among HIV/AIDS Patients in Uganda. Hij onderzocht twee gezondheidsfaciliteiten voor de behandeling van hiv/aids in gebieden met weinig voorzieningen. Uit zijn resultaten blijkt dat de nalevingscijfers hoog zijn: in de onderzochte periode van drie jaar nam 90 procent van de patiënten 95 procent van de voorgeschreven antiretrovirale middelen. Promotor: prof. dr. A.P. Hardon.
Nigeriaanse gast bij dansgezelschap Don't Hit Mama
Woensdag 14 December 2011 20:30
t/m Donderdag 15 December 2011
Bij de voorstelling Take it to the Bridge zijn deze dagen twee bijzondere buitenlanders te gast: house dance legende Archie Burnett uit New York en Funmi Adewole, een Nigeriaanse danser, docent en dansanalist die in Londen woont. Zij laten hun licht schijnen op het werk van Don't Hit Mama, in gesprek met co-artistiek leider Bart Deuss, in aansluiting op het dansdeel van de voorstelling. De twee gasten belichamen de internationale basis van het werk van Don't Hit Mama.
The Mandingo Ambassadors - Music from Guinea
Woensdag 19 Oktober 2011 22:00
t/m Woensdag 28 December 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 15 December
A Natural Selection - various artists
Second half of the 40-year retrospective exhibition at AVA, with work by dozens of artists. To talk about the development of a contemporary art scene using scientific terms like Natural Selection seems odd. But in fact, the changing cultural climate, political terrain and available resources determining artistic evolution in an ecosphere like Cape Town, are at times quite Darwinian. Which qualities are inherited? What are the connecting traits? Are there radically new qualities which adapt under pressure?
AVANTCARGUARD, Jaco + Z-dog and Friends
We were offered this show at Blank Projects, and since we’ll all be in Cape Town over the Holiday season and we don’t have a central meeting point, we figured that Blank Projects could be just that. We’ll be at Blank from time to time, where we’ll be working on new AVANTCARGUARD shit, recording a new Jaco+Z-dog album, playing some shows, maybe we’ll even make a short film or two. We’ll also be inviting some collaborators and friends over. So come round to Blank if the weather is crap. Maybe we’ll be around making some new stuff.
Africa XL
Honderden wondermooie foto's van Afrika: het resultaat van de vele reizen van fotograaf Eddy van Gestel. Zijn foto's zijn een hulde aan het continent. De portretten en de foto’s van landschappen en dieren tonen op een haast emotionele wijze de kwetsbare schoonheid van een divers en voortdurend veranderend Afrika. Eén ding hebben alle foto’s gemeen: ze zetten zich voor altijd vast op ons netvlies.
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.
Amanda Strydom: Vuur In Glas
Amanda Strydom is een Zuid-Afrikaanse megaster. Zij wisselt, samen met haar driemans live band, Afrikaanse fado af met stevige rock en romantische ballades. Elk nummer dat Strydom zingt gaat recht je hart in. Dat is wat haar zo onvergetelijk maakt. Deze vrouw geeft alles wat ze in zich heeft. “Een bijzondere vrouw. Betrokken bij haar land, geëngageerd en gezegend met een stem die in alle regels weemoed laat doorklinken.” - schreef het blad Esta.
Appropriated Landscapes - 14 artists
Mainly artists from Southern Africa. Explores landscape typologies in South Africa, Namibia, Angola, and Mozambique. The concept of landscape here is not linked to historical notions of the picturesque and the sublime. Instead, the exhibition considers landscape as a prism of experience, a reflection of ideology, and a stage for the performance and perception of identity.
Artist in residence in het Afrika Museum
Van 13 t/m 27 december is kunstenaar Gerard Quenum uit Benin als gastkunstenaar aanwezig in het Afrika Museum (bij Nijmegen). Onder toeziend oog van het publiek vervaardigt hij een kunstwerk voor de tentoonstelling Goddelijk en Griezelig die in 2012 te zien zal zijn.
Bestiaire - Soly Cissé
The paintings of Soly Cissé are not just "beautiful", "well crafted" or "pleasant". In fact, they bring us back to the essential, back to the very essence of existence, of desire, of madness, of Death (Death is always there, in ambush). The sometimes scarcely sketched figures, the quick brushstroke, the nervous but sure gesture are sufficient to tell the essential.
Call and Response - Cedric Nunn Retrospective 1981 - 2011
An important retrospective by the oft-neglected South African photographer Cedric Nunn, this exhibition has a wealth of images, showing the country at its most tumultuous, explores a deep compassion for people who are struggling to survive amid the social change of a post-apartheid South Africa.
Central Nigeria Unmasked
Unfolding as a spectacular journey up the Benue River, Central Nigeria Unmasked introduces major artistic genres and styles associated with more than twenty-five ethnic groups living along the river's Lower, Middle, and Upper reaches. These diverse and remarkable artworks include sculptural forms in wood, ceramic, and metal.
Dancing on the Edge Festival; fte North-African artists
The third edition of the Dancing on the Edge Festival, featuring inspiring contemporary dance and theatre performances from the Middle East and North Africa (Egypt, Morocco, Tunesia), will take place in five Dutch cities: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Utrecht, Groningen and The Hague. In addition to the performances, the festival will present visual arts installations and a film program. An extensive and interesting series of events, called Arts & Minds, will complement and enrich the program.
Dogon
Het verhaal van de Dogon cultuur uit Mali gaat terug naar de 10e eeuw. De bezoeker krijgt een introductie op de geschiedenis van de cultuur en maakt kennis met deze invloedrijke cultuur aan de hand van de diversiteit en kwaliteit van de objecten, het onderzoek door antropologen in de 19e eeuw en de toenemende interesse in de mooie objecten bij het grote publiek.
Drawings
More than three dozen works on paper made in a wide variety of media, including ink, graphite, watercolor, and collage that offer unique insights into the thought and work processes of the exhibiting artist. Despite their varied experiences, personal cultural backgrounds and styles their approach to drawing is through a contemporary experience, their metaphysics is distinctly new and refreshing. Work by African artists Victor Ekpuk, Osaretin Ighile, Uche Okeke (all Nigeria) and Ibrahim El Salahi (Sudan) and eight others.
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.
Eternal Life after Death in Ancient Egypt
Focuses on Egyptian burial ritual, its place with ancient Egyptian cosmology, and the insights that mummies, burial ritual, and cosmology provide about life in ancient Egypt. Understand how burial practices and associated religious beliefs serve as windows into world cultures. Explore the ways in which mummies, tombs, and Egyptian mythology open new windows into the lives of ancient Egyptians.
Fototentoonstelling Wereldvrouwen
De foto’s geven een beeld van de resultaten die de ‘Wereldvrouwen’ met financiële steun van Pequenita in de afgelopen zes jaar bereikt hebben, zoals de graanbank en waterput in Niger; een cassaverasp en bakkerij in Suriname; een kombuis en moestuinen in Zuid-Afrika. De inkomsten genererende projecten vormen een basis voor verdere ontwikkeling van deze vrouwen en stimuleren een collectief verantwoordelijkheidsgevoel en dragen bij aan een groeiend vertrouwen in eigen kracht.
Fragments
De werken in Fragments laten veel te raden over. Het zijn flarden van herinneringen, onderdelen van een geheel, elementen van een groter verhaal, fragmenten van botsende culturen, uitgebeeld in schilderijen, collages en foto's. Werk van Hasan & Husain Essop uit de serie Haalal Art (foto's; Zuid-Afrika), LucFosther Diop (collages en schilderijen; Kameroen) en Edwin Jans (schilderijen; Nederland).
Fucking Hell - Cameron Platter
Exploring a reality stranger than fiction, through fantasy, satire and subculture, Cameron Platter fills the ordinary and the marginal, with incendiary new meaning. Working from everyday experience with subjects overlooked or considered delinquent, sordid and lowbrow, he reconnoiters notions and concepts on the outside fringes of South Africa’s popular culture.
Further Fictions - Natasha Norman & Damn your eyes, damn your eyes - Robyn Nesbitt
Joint exhibition that explores the visual languages and conversations of two artists, Robyn Nesbitt and Natasha Norman, who live and work in two different cities. In a conscious collaboration via email and the South African postal service they have endeavored to derive a joint yet evolving narrative space for their individual practices. This is the first exhibition to incorporate this collaboration.
Gradex '11: FOLD
Group exhibition featuring works from studio practice majors. The class of 2011 have selected FOLD – as noun and verb – as the primary organizing principle and conceptual framework for the exhibition. As the curatorial team observe, “The fold produces a fragile and liminal space – a crease – where all practices briefly meet and interact".
Hand Held: Personal Arts from Africa
Spanning 21 countries across the African continent, this exhibition brings together objects used in daily life that blend beauty and utility—several on view for the first time. This display is of more than 80 objects from the late 19th- and early 20th-century. A selection of videos and photographs will also be on display to show how the objects were created and used.
Implemented Environments - Various Artists
An insightful and relevant investigation into South African artists’ meditations on notions of environment; whether addressing ecological, economic or sociopolitical conditions or simply reflecting on the earth-human connection. The exhibition incorporates a diverse array of responses to the theme although consistent throughout is a frank honesty in the artists’ reflections. Work by Jessie Hammond, Mohau Modisakeng, Daniella Mooney, Zwelethu Mthethwa, Sean Slemon, Jan van der Merwe and Barbara Wildenboer.
In Ongenade - Toneelgroep Amsterdam
Luc Perceval regisseert de bewerking van John M. Coetzees (Zuid-Afrika) roman. Vader David gaat met zijn dochter Lucy op het platteland wonen. Lucy wordt verkracht door zwarten, maar wil geen aangifte doen. Vader leeft met zijn normen en waarden nog volop in het oude Zuid-Afrika. Lucy weet dat ze moet leren omgaan met deze realiteit. Met Gijs Scholten van Aschat en Janni Goslinga.
It's A Wrap - Various artists
artSPACE durban's Annual Affordable Art Show continues at it’s initiative called the COLLECTIVE with a maximum sale price for works at R1 500. The exhibition includes paintings,street art, jewellery and used art books. The COLLECTIVE is an art gallery that has been created for, but not limited to, the promotion of young artists under the age of 35 within the Durban area. Not only does the gallery promote the visual art spectrum, but music and poetry as well.
Karoo Highveld Exhibition
Karoo Highveld is the first showing of the work by British artist Richard Long in South Africa, and, indeed, the first on the African continent. Since his early work, the internationally renowned artist has maintained an affinity for Africa’s diverse landscapes and has returned to the continent several times over the years to create his unique sculptural works directly in the landscape. Twice, in 2004 and 2009, Long visited South Africa and produced works in the Karoo and in the Highveld.
Malete - John Phalane
John Phalane is a cartographic artist. He draws maps with coloured pencils of his native Limpopo province and of the streets and suburbs of Johannesburg, where he worked for a brief period of his life. His maps are artful, providing routes into and out of the ‘unknown’. But he also uses maps as shorthand for such ready metaphors as seeking location and experiencing dislocation, bringing order to chaos, exploring rations of scale, and charting new terrain.
Mappa del Mondo - Dan Halter (Zimbabwe)
Dan Halter's works refer to the individual dimension of each migration movement. Using everyday materials and techniques in a playful way, Halter uncovers oppressive conditions which force people to leave their home. The NKV presents three of his works in a cabinet exhibition.
Masters of the Intimate - Abe Mathabe (Zuid-Afrika) en Wim van der Meij (Nederland)
Duotentoonstelling. Te zien zijn kunstwerken van twee kunstenaars (Abe Mathabe uit Soweto en Wim van der Meij uit Zutphen) met de gave van de fijne motoriek en de vaste hand. Voorafgaand aan de tentoonstelling maken zij van de gelegenheid gebruik om met elkaar aan het werk te gaan en hun artistieke ervaringen, kennis en kunde te delen. Abe Mathabe zal tijdens zijn verblijf in Nederland ook op andere plaatsen aan het werk gaan.
Mbongeni Buthelezi - maNyauza: Silent messages to my Mother
Mid-career retrospective. Mbongeni Buthelezi's chosen medium is the humble plastic shopping bag, which he melts and collages to build his pictures. The hype machine argues that this allows Buthelezi's work to participate in debates about conservation, although in reality he contributes but a superficial commentary on consumer society. Expect instead conservative imagery (sentimental portraits, township scenes) rendered in an essentially gimmicky style.
Mdungu: Gambian Space Program club tour
De negenmansformatie Mdungu, bestaand uit Nederlandse, Spaanse, Gambiaanse, en Luxemburgse muzikanten, brengt hun muziek met flair en energie. De Afrikaanse muziek van Mdungu is een sterke muzikale ervaring. Het funkt en groovet, voedt je ziel en stuurt je voeten. Krachtige percussie, pakkende melodieën en scherpe teksten introduceren je in een wereld waar geen verleden en geen toekomst zijn, geen grenzen en geen paspoort.
Meeting Points 6: Locus Agonistes – Practices and Logics of the Civic
Transnational multidisciplinary event curated by Okwui Enwezor and initiated by The Young Arab Theatre Fund (Brussels). Inspired by the developments in the Middle East, the artists taking part explore aesthetic strategies and ways in which contemporary representations advance concepts of civic imagination and struggle. Participating artists include Adel Abdessemed, Saâdane Afif, Doa Aly, Allora & Calzadilla, Tarek Atoui and many others.
Nabil Boutros - Egypte(s) au présent
Boutros: I have observed that in recent years a lot of people in Egypt, under cover of having a new financial or religious status, changed their look radically and relatively fast and, in the same way, changed their social relationships. What can be deduced from this? At the least, that everyone has multiple faces; at the worst, that clothes make the man.
No fashion, please! - Photography between Gender and Lifestyle
Rejection of traditional ideas of fashion and beauty. Nineteen solo presentations outline the contemporary international photography scene that explores the fundamental relationship between bodies and clothes, the dialectics between the form of the body and its appearance. With two South African participants: Steven Cohen and Viviane Sassen.
People Apart: Cape Town Survey 1952. Photographs by Bryan Heseltine
This striking collection of photographs, exhibited here for the first time in more than fifty years, offers a glimpse into the lives of South Africans who would feel the full force of apartheid through the 1950s and beyond. The images were made in the late 1940s and early 1950s and provide a rich and intimate description of life in a number of townships and areas of the city: Windermere, the Bo-Kaap, District Six, Langa and Nyanga.
Photography: New Documentary Forms - Guy Tillim
Explores the ways in which five contemporary artists have used the camera to explore, extend and question the power of photography as a documentary medium. Includes work by Luc Delahaye, Mitch Epstein, Guy Tillim (South Africa) and Akram Zaatari, as well as two important earlier works by Boris Mikhailov.
Pinky Promise - Pierre Crocquet
An exhibition that presents the stories of five victims and three perpetrators of childhood sexual abuse and subsequent healing. Pierre Crocquet approaches the subject with sensitivity, nonetheless adopting a robust stance on this destructive and increasingly prevalent phenomenon.
Rencontres de Bamako 2011
Pan-African event presenting numerous exhibitions of photographers from all over the continent. Mali has become the center of African photography – it is the birthplace of Africa’s first two internationally recognized photographers – Seydou Keita and Malick Sidibé. As the home of the African Photography Biennial, Bamako continues to be the continental center of an artistic form in which Africans excel.
Selected Works
Kehinde Wiley is an artist who mixes the culture of the urban fabric he grew up in with the traditional portrait style in which he paints. His strikingly large paintings depict young African Americans and portrays them within the visual codes of power, wealth, masculinity and prestige. His paintings represent a juxtaposition of art history and modernity with the aim of making paintings that matter in the 21st century.
Skyndood en Niemandswoord van Susan Opperman (ZA)
Voor de derde editie van Kunsthal Light maakt de Zuid-Afrikaanse kunstenaar Susan Opperman de wandschildering Skyndood & Niemandswoord, geïnspireerd op haar graphic novel Gifpit - die koms van die Vreemdeling. Tevens zijn enkele van haar meest iconische karakters uit Gifpit in rauwe zwart-wit tekeningen en met onverbloemde teksten in de etalage langs de hellingbaan van de Kunsthal te zien. Vanaf 16 november werkt Opperman in de Kunsthal aan haar wandschildering.
South Africa: A Nation in Transformation - Jurgen Schadeberg
In recognition of World AIDS Day. The exhibit, presented by Altadena-based Art AIDS Art, features the work of 80-year-old Jurgen Schadeberg, a pioneer in southern African photography. The images capture 60 years of South African history. The exhibit also includes contemporary photography by Pasadenans and young South Africans, along with contemporary handcrafts and fabric.
Spectres - Sven Augustijnen (België)
Documentaire thriller over één van de donkerste bladzijden uit de geschiedenis van de dekolonisatie van Belgisch Congo rond 1960. Augustijnen volgt Jacques Brassinne de La Buissière, in 1961, toen Patrice Lumumba werd vermoord, een hoge Belgische ambtenaar in Congo op zijn zoektocht naar de waarheid. Onderdeel van totaalproject met verder installatie Les Demoiselles de Bruxelles en krantenbijlage Panorama, fotoseries en meer.
Summer Show - Various Artists
Review, focusing on new and recent work by South Africans artists either represented by or associated with the gallery. Includes prints from Siemon Allen's Records series, while hotography is strongly represented, with works from Jodi Bieber, David Goldblatt, Mikhael Subotzky, Nontsi Veleko and Patrick Waterhouse. Also a text piece by Stuart Bird, new works by Gerhard Marx and Walter Oltmann, paintings by Moshekwa Langa, Lisa Brice and Clive van den Berg, drawings by Minette Vari and more.
The Global Contemporary: Art Worlds After 1989
Exhibition aims to demonstrate how globalization, with its dominant market mechanisms on the one hand, and its utopias of connectivity and liberalness on the other, influences the different spheres of art production and reception. Apart from the large number of African participants, there are also noteworthy projects on Africa by artists from other continents.
The Sun Stands Still - Sean Slemon (South Africa)
Envisions a scenario where the sun could be slowed, or stopped entirely, creating shadows that are physically tangible. This thought experiment intends to illustrate resources in the public sphere that are not easily quantified. Making their debut are the Shadow series of life-size sculptures of the artist’s shadow rendered in polymer gypsum, foam, and steel, and finished to appear as though carved from marble.
Thrown Together - Simon Stone
New series of paintings portrays a personal exploration of elusive memories, dreams and recollections - the silhouette of a receding landscape, framed cityscapes, lone figures or female forms, distinctly recurring motifs, lines, holes, slices and brief stops. Compositionally the paintings are split and fragmented, divided into a series of singular conversations and moments caught in their own time. Simple and complex, the paintings are other-worldly and magical, while remaining quietly every-day.
Uncensored
In juli 2012 sluit het museum voor een grondige renovatie. Deze tentoonstelling biedt de bezoeker een uniek kijkje achter de schermen. In een parcours met 30 stops wordt antwoord gegeven op uiteenlopende vragen, zoals wat doet een indiaan nu in een museum over Afrika? De stops presenteren markante feiten uit de geschiedenis van het museum en werpt tevens een licht op de toekomstplannen.
Untitled - Summer Exhibition
Brings together a collection of prints that celebrate the diversity of associated and DKW artists, pooling together a variety of themes and techniques employed in printmaking. Artworks by Deborah Bell, Willem Boshoff, Wilma Cruise, Christopher Cozier (Trinidad), Ann Gollifer (Botswana), Trasi Henen, David Hockney (UK), William Kentridge, Laurence Lemaoana, Maja Maljević, Colbert Mashile, John Meyer, Richard Penn, Robyn Penn, Diane Victor, Jeremy Wafer and Mary Wafer.
Victims and Martyrs - with Conrad Botes (South Africa)
Examines the complexity and internal contradictions of the conceptual framework of victims and martyrs. The exhibiting artists interpret, activate and stage the landscape where victimisation and martyrdom takes place. Boundaries between victims and perpetrators dissolve and the premises that maintain and reproduce these roles are scrutinized.
William Kentridge - Other Faces
Drawn and filmed over the past year, and shown in conjunction with a group of working drawings used in the film’s animation, as well as drawing fragments and prints. As with other films in the Drawings for Projection series, William Kentridge uses a 35 mm movie camera to film the successive stages of charcoal drawings that are progressively altered through erasure and overdrawing.
Wrecking at Private Siding 661 - Bridget Baker
Site-specific installation sees Bridget Baker working with personal and historical elements relating to the immigration of British settlers to East London, South Africa. The work acknowledges the silent evidence of the many ships that were wrecked along its coast, as well as evidence of the demise of her father and grandfather's work in the wool and hide industry in that town.
Gregory Maqoma: Exit/Exist (Zuid Afrika)
Donderdag 15 December 2011 20:00
t/m Vrijdag 16 December 2011
Maqoma’s werk is bijzonder omdat hij enerzijds een artistieke visie uitdraagt die de sociale context bevraagt en uitdaagt, anderzijds doet hij graag een beroep op ‘de geschiedenis’ als het erop aankomt materiaal te genereren. In Exit/Exist is dat niet anders. In het gezelschap van 4 Zuid-Afrikaanse zangers blaast Maqoma zijn Xhosa-verleden nieuw leven in. Hij roept voorvaderen op die deze wereld verlaten hebben, maar in hem verder leven. Hij verbindt heden aan verleden, in een mix van traditioneel bewegingsmateriaal en hedendaagse inzichten.
Nigeriaanse gast bij dansgezelschap Don't Hit Mama
Woensdag 14 December 2011 20:30
t/m Donderdag 15 December 2011
Bij de voorstelling Take it to the Bridge zijn deze dagen twee bijzondere buitenlanders te gast: house dance legende Archie Burnett uit New York en Funmi Adewole, een Nigeriaanse danser, docent en dansanalist die in Londen woont. Zij laten hun licht schijnen op het werk van Don't Hit Mama, in gesprek met co-artistiek leider Bart Deuss, in aansluiting op het dansdeel van de voorstelling. De twee gasten belichamen de internationale basis van het werk van Don't Hit Mama.
The Mandingo Ambassadors - Music from Guinea
Woensdag 19 Oktober 2011 22:00
t/m Woensdag 28 December 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 16 December
A Natural Selection - various artists
Second half of the 40-year retrospective exhibition at AVA, with work by dozens of artists. To talk about the development of a contemporary art scene using scientific terms like Natural Selection seems odd. But in fact, the changing cultural climate, political terrain and available resources determining artistic evolution in an ecosphere like Cape Town, are at times quite Darwinian. Which qualities are inherited? What are the connecting traits? Are there radically new qualities which adapt under pressure?
AVANTCARGUARD, Jaco + Z-dog and Friends
We were offered this show at Blank Projects, and since we’ll all be in Cape Town over the Holiday season and we don’t have a central meeting point, we figured that Blank Projects could be just that. We’ll be at Blank from time to time, where we’ll be working on new AVANTCARGUARD shit, recording a new Jaco+Z-dog album, playing some shows, maybe we’ll even make a short film or two. We’ll also be inviting some collaborators and friends over. So come round to Blank if the weather is crap. Maybe we’ll be around making some new stuff.
Africa XL
Honderden wondermooie foto's van Afrika: het resultaat van de vele reizen van fotograaf Eddy van Gestel. Zijn foto's zijn een hulde aan het continent. De portretten en de foto’s van landschappen en dieren tonen op een haast emotionele wijze de kwetsbare schoonheid van een divers en voortdurend veranderend Afrika. Eén ding hebben alle foto’s gemeen: ze zetten zich voor altijd vast op ons netvlies.
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.
Amanda Strydom: Vuur In Glas
Amanda Strydom is een Zuid-Afrikaanse megaster. Zij wisselt, samen met haar driemans live band, Afrikaanse fado af met stevige rock en romantische ballades. Elk nummer dat Strydom zingt gaat recht je hart in. Dat is wat haar zo onvergetelijk maakt. Deze vrouw geeft alles wat ze in zich heeft. “Een bijzondere vrouw. Betrokken bij haar land, geëngageerd en gezegend met een stem die in alle regels weemoed laat doorklinken.” - schreef het blad Esta.
Appropriated Landscapes - 14 artists
Mainly artists from Southern Africa. Explores landscape typologies in South Africa, Namibia, Angola, and Mozambique. The concept of landscape here is not linked to historical notions of the picturesque and the sublime. Instead, the exhibition considers landscape as a prism of experience, a reflection of ideology, and a stage for the performance and perception of identity.
Artist in residence in het Afrika Museum
Van 13 t/m 27 december is kunstenaar Gerard Quenum uit Benin als gastkunstenaar aanwezig in het Afrika Museum (bij Nijmegen). Onder toeziend oog van het publiek vervaardigt hij een kunstwerk voor de tentoonstelling Goddelijk en Griezelig die in 2012 te zien zal zijn.
Bestiaire - Soly Cissé
The paintings of Soly Cissé are not just "beautiful", "well crafted" or "pleasant". In fact, they bring us back to the essential, back to the very essence of existence, of desire, of madness, of Death (Death is always there, in ambush). The sometimes scarcely sketched figures, the quick brushstroke, the nervous but sure gesture are sufficient to tell the essential.
Call and Response - Cedric Nunn Retrospective 1981 - 2011
An important retrospective by the oft-neglected South African photographer Cedric Nunn, this exhibition has a wealth of images, showing the country at its most tumultuous, explores a deep compassion for people who are struggling to survive amid the social change of a post-apartheid South Africa.
Central Nigeria Unmasked
Unfolding as a spectacular journey up the Benue River, Central Nigeria Unmasked introduces major artistic genres and styles associated with more than twenty-five ethnic groups living along the river's Lower, Middle, and Upper reaches. These diverse and remarkable artworks include sculptural forms in wood, ceramic, and metal.
Dancing on the Edge Festival; fte North-African artists
The third edition of the Dancing on the Edge Festival, featuring inspiring contemporary dance and theatre performances from the Middle East and North Africa (Egypt, Morocco, Tunesia), will take place in five Dutch cities: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Utrecht, Groningen and The Hague. In addition to the performances, the festival will present visual arts installations and a film program. An extensive and interesting series of events, called Arts & Minds, will complement and enrich the program.
Dogon
Het verhaal van de Dogon cultuur uit Mali gaat terug naar de 10e eeuw. De bezoeker krijgt een introductie op de geschiedenis van de cultuur en maakt kennis met deze invloedrijke cultuur aan de hand van de diversiteit en kwaliteit van de objecten, het onderzoek door antropologen in de 19e eeuw en de toenemende interesse in de mooie objecten bij het grote publiek.
Drawings
More than three dozen works on paper made in a wide variety of media, including ink, graphite, watercolor, and collage that offer unique insights into the thought and work processes of the exhibiting artist. Despite their varied experiences, personal cultural backgrounds and styles their approach to drawing is through a contemporary experience, their metaphysics is distinctly new and refreshing. Work by African artists Victor Ekpuk, Osaretin Ighile, Uche Okeke (all Nigeria) and Ibrahim El Salahi (Sudan) and eight others.
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.
Eternal Life after Death in Ancient Egypt
Focuses on Egyptian burial ritual, its place with ancient Egyptian cosmology, and the insights that mummies, burial ritual, and cosmology provide about life in ancient Egypt. Understand how burial practices and associated religious beliefs serve as windows into world cultures. Explore the ways in which mummies, tombs, and Egyptian mythology open new windows into the lives of ancient Egyptians.
Flamme Kapaya & Faustin Linyekula - Banningsville
Together with choreographer Faustin Linyekula star guitarist Flamme Kapaya ventures on an musical project that takes them away from the megalopolis of Kinshasa to Bandundu province (formerly Banningsville), where local musicians have entrusted their music to Flamme. Banningsville brilliantly reflects what this music is above all: uncompromising contemporary excitement.
Fototentoonstelling Wereldvrouwen
De foto’s geven een beeld van de resultaten die de ‘Wereldvrouwen’ met financiële steun van Pequenita in de afgelopen zes jaar bereikt hebben, zoals de graanbank en waterput in Niger; een cassaverasp en bakkerij in Suriname; een kombuis en moestuinen in Zuid-Afrika. De inkomsten genererende projecten vormen een basis voor verdere ontwikkeling van deze vrouwen en stimuleren een collectief verantwoordelijkheidsgevoel en dragen bij aan een groeiend vertrouwen in eigen kracht.
Fragments
De werken in Fragments laten veel te raden over. Het zijn flarden van herinneringen, onderdelen van een geheel, elementen van een groter verhaal, fragmenten van botsende culturen, uitgebeeld in schilderijen, collages en foto's. Werk van Hasan & Husain Essop uit de serie Haalal Art (foto's; Zuid-Afrika), LucFosther Diop (collages en schilderijen; Kameroen) en Edwin Jans (schilderijen; Nederland).
Fucking Hell - Cameron Platter
Exploring a reality stranger than fiction, through fantasy, satire and subculture, Cameron Platter fills the ordinary and the marginal, with incendiary new meaning. Working from everyday experience with subjects overlooked or considered delinquent, sordid and lowbrow, he reconnoiters notions and concepts on the outside fringes of South Africa’s popular culture.
Further Fictions - Natasha Norman & Damn your eyes, damn your eyes - Robyn Nesbitt
Joint exhibition that explores the visual languages and conversations of two artists, Robyn Nesbitt and Natasha Norman, who live and work in two different cities. In a conscious collaboration via email and the South African postal service they have endeavored to derive a joint yet evolving narrative space for their individual practices. This is the first exhibition to incorporate this collaboration.
Ghana, An Organic Experience; architectural exhibition
In the exhibition Ghana; An Organic Experience the focus is on Ghana, and the way traditional organic materials and methods have been reintroduced in modern urban planning. The architect Joe Addo was invited to select several of his projects in Accra and the new towns of Teema and Takoradi, which make use of these materials and methods.
Gradex '11: FOLD
Group exhibition featuring works from studio practice majors. The class of 2011 have selected FOLD – as noun and verb – as the primary organizing principle and conceptual framework for the exhibition. As the curatorial team observe, “The fold produces a fragile and liminal space – a crease – where all practices briefly meet and interact".
Hand Held: Personal Arts from Africa
Spanning 21 countries across the African continent, this exhibition brings together objects used in daily life that blend beauty and utility—several on view for the first time. This display is of more than 80 objects from the late 19th- and early 20th-century. A selection of videos and photographs will also be on display to show how the objects were created and used.
Implemented Environments - Various Artists
An insightful and relevant investigation into South African artists’ meditations on notions of environment; whether addressing ecological, economic or sociopolitical conditions or simply reflecting on the earth-human connection. The exhibition incorporates a diverse array of responses to the theme although consistent throughout is a frank honesty in the artists’ reflections. Work by Jessie Hammond, Mohau Modisakeng, Daniella Mooney, Zwelethu Mthethwa, Sean Slemon, Jan van der Merwe and Barbara Wildenboer.
In Ongenade - Toneelgroep Amsterdam
Luc Perceval regisseert de bewerking van John M. Coetzees (Zuid-Afrika) roman. Vader David gaat met zijn dochter Lucy op het platteland wonen. Lucy wordt verkracht door zwarten, maar wil geen aangifte doen. Vader leeft met zijn normen en waarden nog volop in het oude Zuid-Afrika. Lucy weet dat ze moet leren omgaan met deze realiteit. Met Gijs Scholten van Aschat en Janni Goslinga.
It's A Wrap - Various artists
artSPACE durban's Annual Affordable Art Show continues at it’s initiative called the COLLECTIVE with a maximum sale price for works at R1 500. The exhibition includes paintings,street art, jewellery and used art books. The COLLECTIVE is an art gallery that has been created for, but not limited to, the promotion of young artists under the age of 35 within the Durban area. Not only does the gallery promote the visual art spectrum, but music and poetry as well.
Karoo Highveld Exhibition
Karoo Highveld is the first showing of the work by British artist Richard Long in South Africa, and, indeed, the first on the African continent. Since his early work, the internationally renowned artist has maintained an affinity for Africa’s diverse landscapes and has returned to the continent several times over the years to create his unique sculptural works directly in the landscape. Twice, in 2004 and 2009, Long visited South Africa and produced works in the Karoo and in the Highveld.
Malete - John Phalane
John Phalane is a cartographic artist. He draws maps with coloured pencils of his native Limpopo province and of the streets and suburbs of Johannesburg, where he worked for a brief period of his life. His maps are artful, providing routes into and out of the ‘unknown’. But he also uses maps as shorthand for such ready metaphors as seeking location and experiencing dislocation, bringing order to chaos, exploring rations of scale, and charting new terrain.
Mappa del Mondo - Dan Halter (Zimbabwe)
Dan Halter's works refer to the individual dimension of each migration movement. Using everyday materials and techniques in a playful way, Halter uncovers oppressive conditions which force people to leave their home. The NKV presents three of his works in a cabinet exhibition.
Masters of the Intimate - Abe Mathabe (Zuid-Afrika) en Wim van der Meij (Nederland)
Duotentoonstelling. Te zien zijn kunstwerken van twee kunstenaars (Abe Mathabe uit Soweto en Wim van der Meij uit Zutphen) met de gave van de fijne motoriek en de vaste hand. Voorafgaand aan de tentoonstelling maken zij van de gelegenheid gebruik om met elkaar aan het werk te gaan en hun artistieke ervaringen, kennis en kunde te delen. Abe Mathabe zal tijdens zijn verblijf in Nederland ook op andere plaatsen aan het werk gaan.
Mbongeni Buthelezi - maNyauza: Silent messages to my Mother
Mid-career retrospective. Mbongeni Buthelezi's chosen medium is the humble plastic shopping bag, which he melts and collages to build his pictures. The hype machine argues that this allows Buthelezi's work to participate in debates about conservation, although in reality he contributes but a superficial commentary on consumer society. Expect instead conservative imagery (sentimental portraits, township scenes) rendered in an essentially gimmicky style.
Mdungu: Gambian Space Program club tour
De negenmansformatie Mdungu, bestaand uit Nederlandse, Spaanse, Gambiaanse, en Luxemburgse muzikanten, brengt hun muziek met flair en energie. De Afrikaanse muziek van Mdungu is een sterke muzikale ervaring. Het funkt en groovet, voedt je ziel en stuurt je voeten. Krachtige percussie, pakkende melodieën en scherpe teksten introduceren je in een wereld waar geen verleden en geen toekomst zijn, geen grenzen en geen paspoort.
Meeting Points 6: Locus Agonistes – Practices and Logics of the Civic
Transnational multidisciplinary event curated by Okwui Enwezor and initiated by The Young Arab Theatre Fund (Brussels). Inspired by the developments in the Middle East, the artists taking part explore aesthetic strategies and ways in which contemporary representations advance concepts of civic imagination and struggle. Participating artists include Adel Abdessemed, Saâdane Afif, Doa Aly, Allora & Calzadilla, Tarek Atoui and many others.
Nabil Boutros - Egypte(s) au présent
Boutros: I have observed that in recent years a lot of people in Egypt, under cover of having a new financial or religious status, changed their look radically and relatively fast and, in the same way, changed their social relationships. What can be deduced from this? At the least, that everyone has multiple faces; at the worst, that clothes make the man.
No fashion, please! - Photography between Gender and Lifestyle
Rejection of traditional ideas of fashion and beauty. Nineteen solo presentations outline the contemporary international photography scene that explores the fundamental relationship between bodies and clothes, the dialectics between the form of the body and its appearance. With two South African participants: Steven Cohen and Viviane Sassen.
People Apart: Cape Town Survey 1952. Photographs by Bryan Heseltine
This striking collection of photographs, exhibited here for the first time in more than fifty years, offers a glimpse into the lives of South Africans who would feel the full force of apartheid through the 1950s and beyond. The images were made in the late 1940s and early 1950s and provide a rich and intimate description of life in a number of townships and areas of the city: Windermere, the Bo-Kaap, District Six, Langa and Nyanga.
Photography: New Documentary Forms - Guy Tillim
Explores the ways in which five contemporary artists have used the camera to explore, extend and question the power of photography as a documentary medium. Includes work by Luc Delahaye, Mitch Epstein, Guy Tillim (South Africa) and Akram Zaatari, as well as two important earlier works by Boris Mikhailov.
Pinky Promise - Pierre Crocquet
An exhibition that presents the stories of five victims and three perpetrators of childhood sexual abuse and subsequent healing. Pierre Crocquet approaches the subject with sensitivity, nonetheless adopting a robust stance on this destructive and increasingly prevalent phenomenon.
Rencontres de Bamako 2011
Pan-African event presenting numerous exhibitions of photographers from all over the continent. Mali has become the center of African photography – it is the birthplace of Africa’s first two internationally recognized photographers – Seydou Keita and Malick Sidibé. As the home of the African Photography Biennial, Bamako continues to be the continental center of an artistic form in which Africans excel.
Selected Works
Kehinde Wiley is an artist who mixes the culture of the urban fabric he grew up in with the traditional portrait style in which he paints. His strikingly large paintings depict young African Americans and portrays them within the visual codes of power, wealth, masculinity and prestige. His paintings represent a juxtaposition of art history and modernity with the aim of making paintings that matter in the 21st century.
Skyndood en Niemandswoord van Susan Opperman (ZA)
Voor de derde editie van Kunsthal Light maakt de Zuid-Afrikaanse kunstenaar Susan Opperman de wandschildering Skyndood & Niemandswoord, geïnspireerd op haar graphic novel Gifpit - die koms van die Vreemdeling. Tevens zijn enkele van haar meest iconische karakters uit Gifpit in rauwe zwart-wit tekeningen en met onverbloemde teksten in de etalage langs de hellingbaan van de Kunsthal te zien. Vanaf 16 november werkt Opperman in de Kunsthal aan haar wandschildering.
South Africa: A Nation in Transformation - Jurgen Schadeberg
In recognition of World AIDS Day. The exhibit, presented by Altadena-based Art AIDS Art, features the work of 80-year-old Jurgen Schadeberg, a pioneer in southern African photography. The images capture 60 years of South African history. The exhibit also includes contemporary photography by Pasadenans and young South Africans, along with contemporary handcrafts and fabric.
Spectres - Sven Augustijnen (België)
Documentaire thriller over één van de donkerste bladzijden uit de geschiedenis van de dekolonisatie van Belgisch Congo rond 1960. Augustijnen volgt Jacques Brassinne de La Buissière, in 1961, toen Patrice Lumumba werd vermoord, een hoge Belgische ambtenaar in Congo op zijn zoektocht naar de waarheid. Onderdeel van totaalproject met verder installatie Les Demoiselles de Bruxelles en krantenbijlage Panorama, fotoseries en meer.
Summer Show - Various Artists
Review, focusing on new and recent work by South Africans artists either represented by or associated with the gallery. Includes prints from Siemon Allen's Records series, while hotography is strongly represented, with works from Jodi Bieber, David Goldblatt, Mikhael Subotzky, Nontsi Veleko and Patrick Waterhouse. Also a text piece by Stuart Bird, new works by Gerhard Marx and Walter Oltmann, paintings by Moshekwa Langa, Lisa Brice and Clive van den Berg, drawings by Minette Vari and more.
The Global Contemporary: Art Worlds After 1989
Exhibition aims to demonstrate how globalization, with its dominant market mechanisms on the one hand, and its utopias of connectivity and liberalness on the other, influences the different spheres of art production and reception. Apart from the large number of African participants, there are also noteworthy projects on Africa by artists from other continents.
The Sun Stands Still - Sean Slemon (South Africa)
Envisions a scenario where the sun could be slowed, or stopped entirely, creating shadows that are physically tangible. This thought experiment intends to illustrate resources in the public sphere that are not easily quantified. Making their debut are the Shadow series of life-size sculptures of the artist’s shadow rendered in polymer gypsum, foam, and steel, and finished to appear as though carved from marble.
Thrown Together - Simon Stone
New series of paintings portrays a personal exploration of elusive memories, dreams and recollections - the silhouette of a receding landscape, framed cityscapes, lone figures or female forms, distinctly recurring motifs, lines, holes, slices and brief stops. Compositionally the paintings are split and fragmented, divided into a series of singular conversations and moments caught in their own time. Simple and complex, the paintings are other-worldly and magical, while remaining quietly every-day.
Uncensored
In juli 2012 sluit het museum voor een grondige renovatie. Deze tentoonstelling biedt de bezoeker een uniek kijkje achter de schermen. In een parcours met 30 stops wordt antwoord gegeven op uiteenlopende vragen, zoals wat doet een indiaan nu in een museum over Afrika? De stops presenteren markante feiten uit de geschiedenis van het museum en werpt tevens een licht op de toekomstplannen.
Untitled - Summer Exhibition
Brings together a collection of prints that celebrate the diversity of associated and DKW artists, pooling together a variety of themes and techniques employed in printmaking. Artworks by Deborah Bell, Willem Boshoff, Wilma Cruise, Christopher Cozier (Trinidad), Ann Gollifer (Botswana), Trasi Henen, David Hockney (UK), William Kentridge, Laurence Lemaoana, Maja Maljević, Colbert Mashile, John Meyer, Richard Penn, Robyn Penn, Diane Victor, Jeremy Wafer and Mary Wafer.
Victims and Martyrs - with Conrad Botes (South Africa)
Examines the complexity and internal contradictions of the conceptual framework of victims and martyrs. The exhibiting artists interpret, activate and stage the landscape where victimisation and martyrdom takes place. Boundaries between victims and perpetrators dissolve and the premises that maintain and reproduce these roles are scrutinized.
William Kentridge - Other Faces
Drawn and filmed over the past year, and shown in conjunction with a group of working drawings used in the film’s animation, as well as drawing fragments and prints. As with other films in the Drawings for Projection series, William Kentridge uses a 35 mm movie camera to film the successive stages of charcoal drawings that are progressively altered through erasure and overdrawing.
Wrecking at Private Siding 661 - Bridget Baker
Site-specific installation sees Bridget Baker working with personal and historical elements relating to the immigration of British settlers to East London, South Africa. The work acknowledges the silent evidence of the many ships that were wrecked along its coast, as well as evidence of the demise of her father and grandfather's work in the wool and hide industry in that town.
Politiek Cafe over schuldencrisis; Mozambique en Ghana als case-studies
Vrijdag 16 December 2011 14:00
Jubilee Nederland organiseert, in samenwerking met Both ENDS en Oxfam-Novib, het Politieke Café: "Ontmantel de Schuldencrisis”. Doel van het seminar is een koppeling te maken tussen de schuldenproblematiek in ontwikkelingslanden en de hedendaagse schuldencrisis in Europa. Er wordt een onderzoeks/briefing paper gepresenteerd dat ingaat op het belang en nut van schuldkwijtscheldingen aan de hand van twee case studies uit Ghana en Mozambique.
Gregory Maqoma: Exit/Exist (Zuid Afrika)
Donderdag 15 December 2011 20:00
t/m Vrijdag 16 December 2011
Maqoma’s werk is bijzonder omdat hij enerzijds een artistieke visie uitdraagt die de sociale context bevraagt en uitdaagt, anderzijds doet hij graag een beroep op ‘de geschiedenis’ als het erop aankomt materiaal te genereren. In Exit/Exist is dat niet anders. In het gezelschap van 4 Zuid-Afrikaanse zangers blaast Maqoma zijn Xhosa-verleden nieuw leven in. Hij roept voorvaderen op die deze wereld verlaten hebben, maar in hem verder leven. Hij verbindt heden aan verleden, in een mix van traditioneel bewegingsmateriaal en hedendaagse inzichten.
Groundsfest: Afrobeat Special met Tony Allen en anderen
Vrijdag 16 December 2011 20:30
t/m Zaterdag 17 December 2011
Eerste editie, in het teken van de Afrobeat; een combinatie van jazz, Yoruba music, funk en highlife (West-Afrikaans muziekgenre). Één van de belangrijkste vormgevers van de afrobeat is de Nigeriaanse meesterdrummer Tony Allen, die vanaf 1964 speelde bij bandleider Fela Kuti. Allen treedt beide avonden op als gastmuzikant, vrijdag met o.a. Ursula Rucker en Akua Naru, zaterdag met Jungle By Night en Woima Collective.
Famoro Dioubate's Kakande
Vrijdag 16 December 2011 21:00
Kakande is - rhythm equaling melody equaling royal Mande histories equaling a great party. All with Famoro at the helm on his balafon. Farafina cafe in Harlem is a great place to hear Kakande. It's a venue that celebrates great African culture, and we're glad to support in every way we can. $12 suggested donation. Oh, and Farafina now has food!
Kakanda-youtube farafina
The Mandingo Ambassadors - Music from Guinea
Woensdag 19 Oktober 2011 22:00
t/m Woensdag 28 December 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 17 December
A Natural Selection - various artists
Second half of the 40-year retrospective exhibition at AVA, with work by dozens of artists. To talk about the development of a contemporary art scene using scientific terms like Natural Selection seems odd. But in fact, the changing cultural climate, political terrain and available resources determining artistic evolution in an ecosphere like Cape Town, are at times quite Darwinian. Which qualities are inherited? What are the connecting traits? Are there radically new qualities which adapt under pressure?
AVANTCARGUARD, Jaco + Z-dog and Friends
We were offered this show at Blank Projects, and since we’ll all be in Cape Town over the Holiday season and we don’t have a central meeting point, we figured that Blank Projects could be just that. We’ll be at Blank from time to time, where we’ll be working on new AVANTCARGUARD shit, recording a new Jaco+Z-dog album, playing some shows, maybe we’ll even make a short film or two. We’ll also be inviting some collaborators and friends over. So come round to Blank if the weather is crap. Maybe we’ll be around making some new stuff.
Africa XL
Honderden wondermooie foto's van Afrika: het resultaat van de vele reizen van fotograaf Eddy van Gestel. Zijn foto's zijn een hulde aan het continent. De portretten en de foto’s van landschappen en dieren tonen op een haast emotionele wijze de kwetsbare schoonheid van een divers en voortdurend veranderend Afrika. Eén ding hebben alle foto’s gemeen: ze zetten zich voor altijd vast op ons netvlies.
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.
Amanda Strydom: Vuur In Glas
Amanda Strydom is een Zuid-Afrikaanse megaster. Zij wisselt, samen met haar driemans live band, Afrikaanse fado af met stevige rock en romantische ballades. Elk nummer dat Strydom zingt gaat recht je hart in. Dat is wat haar zo onvergetelijk maakt. Deze vrouw geeft alles wat ze in zich heeft. “Een bijzondere vrouw. Betrokken bij haar land, geëngageerd en gezegend met een stem die in alle regels weemoed laat doorklinken.” - schreef het blad Esta.
Appropriated Landscapes - 14 artists
Mainly artists from Southern Africa. Explores landscape typologies in South Africa, Namibia, Angola, and Mozambique. The concept of landscape here is not linked to historical notions of the picturesque and the sublime. Instead, the exhibition considers landscape as a prism of experience, a reflection of ideology, and a stage for the performance and perception of identity.
Artist in residence in het Afrika Museum
Van 13 t/m 27 december is kunstenaar Gerard Quenum uit Benin als gastkunstenaar aanwezig in het Afrika Museum (bij Nijmegen). Onder toeziend oog van het publiek vervaardigt hij een kunstwerk voor de tentoonstelling Goddelijk en Griezelig die in 2012 te zien zal zijn.
Bestiaire - Soly Cissé
The paintings of Soly Cissé are not just "beautiful", "well crafted" or "pleasant". In fact, they bring us back to the essential, back to the very essence of existence, of desire, of madness, of Death (Death is always there, in ambush). The sometimes scarcely sketched figures, the quick brushstroke, the nervous but sure gesture are sufficient to tell the essential.
Call and Response - Cedric Nunn Retrospective 1981 - 2011
An important retrospective by the oft-neglected South African photographer Cedric Nunn, this exhibition has a wealth of images, showing the country at its most tumultuous, explores a deep compassion for people who are struggling to survive amid the social change of a post-apartheid South Africa.
Central Nigeria Unmasked
Unfolding as a spectacular journey up the Benue River, Central Nigeria Unmasked introduces major artistic genres and styles associated with more than twenty-five ethnic groups living along the river's Lower, Middle, and Upper reaches. These diverse and remarkable artworks include sculptural forms in wood, ceramic, and metal.
Dancing on the Edge Festival; fte North-African artists
The third edition of the Dancing on the Edge Festival, featuring inspiring contemporary dance and theatre performances from the Middle East and North Africa (Egypt, Morocco, Tunesia), will take place in five Dutch cities: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Utrecht, Groningen and The Hague. In addition to the performances, the festival will present visual arts installations and a film program. An extensive and interesting series of events, called Arts & Minds, will complement and enrich the program.
Dogon
Het verhaal van de Dogon cultuur uit Mali gaat terug naar de 10e eeuw. De bezoeker krijgt een introductie op de geschiedenis van de cultuur en maakt kennis met deze invloedrijke cultuur aan de hand van de diversiteit en kwaliteit van de objecten, het onderzoek door antropologen in de 19e eeuw en de toenemende interesse in de mooie objecten bij het grote publiek.
Drawings
More than three dozen works on paper made in a wide variety of media, including ink, graphite, watercolor, and collage that offer unique insights into the thought and work processes of the exhibiting artist. Despite their varied experiences, personal cultural backgrounds and styles their approach to drawing is through a contemporary experience, their metaphysics is distinctly new and refreshing. Work by African artists Victor Ekpuk, Osaretin Ighile, Uche Okeke (all Nigeria) and Ibrahim El Salahi (Sudan) and eight others.
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.
Eternal Life after Death in Ancient Egypt
Focuses on Egyptian burial ritual, its place with ancient Egyptian cosmology, and the insights that mummies, burial ritual, and cosmology provide about life in ancient Egypt. Understand how burial practices and associated religious beliefs serve as windows into world cultures. Explore the ways in which mummies, tombs, and Egyptian mythology open new windows into the lives of ancient Egyptians.
Flamme Kapaya & Faustin Linyekula - Banningsville
Together with choreographer Faustin Linyekula star guitarist Flamme Kapaya ventures on an musical project that takes them away from the megalopolis of Kinshasa to Bandundu province (formerly Banningsville), where local musicians have entrusted their music to Flamme. Banningsville brilliantly reflects what this music is above all: uncompromising contemporary excitement.
Fototentoonstelling Wereldvrouwen
De foto’s geven een beeld van de resultaten die de ‘Wereldvrouwen’ met financiële steun van Pequenita in de afgelopen zes jaar bereikt hebben, zoals de graanbank en waterput in Niger; een cassaverasp en bakkerij in Suriname; een kombuis en moestuinen in Zuid-Afrika. De inkomsten genererende projecten vormen een basis voor verdere ontwikkeling van deze vrouwen en stimuleren een collectief verantwoordelijkheidsgevoel en dragen bij aan een groeiend vertrouwen in eigen kracht.
Fragments
De werken in Fragments laten veel te raden over. Het zijn flarden van herinneringen, onderdelen van een geheel, elementen van een groter verhaal, fragmenten van botsende culturen, uitgebeeld in schilderijen, collages en foto's. Werk van Hasan & Husain Essop uit de serie Haalal Art (foto's; Zuid-Afrika), LucFosther Diop (collages en schilderijen; Kameroen) en Edwin Jans (schilderijen; Nederland).
Fucking Hell - Cameron Platter
Exploring a reality stranger than fiction, through fantasy, satire and subculture, Cameron Platter fills the ordinary and the marginal, with incendiary new meaning. Working from everyday experience with subjects overlooked or considered delinquent, sordid and lowbrow, he reconnoiters notions and concepts on the outside fringes of South Africa’s popular culture.
Further Fictions - Natasha Norman & Damn your eyes, damn your eyes - Robyn Nesbitt
Joint exhibition that explores the visual languages and conversations of two artists, Robyn Nesbitt and Natasha Norman, who live and work in two different cities. In a conscious collaboration via email and the South African postal service they have endeavored to derive a joint yet evolving narrative space for their individual practices. This is the first exhibition to incorporate this collaboration.
Ghana, An Organic Experience; architectural exhibition
In the exhibition Ghana; An Organic Experience the focus is on Ghana, and the way traditional organic materials and methods have been reintroduced in modern urban planning. The architect Joe Addo was invited to select several of his projects in Accra and the new towns of Teema and Takoradi, which make use of these materials and methods.
Gradex '11: FOLD
Group exhibition featuring works from studio practice majors. The class of 2011 have selected FOLD – as noun and verb – as the primary organizing principle and conceptual framework for the exhibition. As the curatorial team observe, “The fold produces a fragile and liminal space – a crease – where all practices briefly meet and interact".
Hand Held: Personal Arts from Africa
Spanning 21 countries across the African continent, this exhibition brings together objects used in daily life that blend beauty and utility—several on view for the first time. This display is of more than 80 objects from the late 19th- and early 20th-century. A selection of videos and photographs will also be on display to show how the objects were created and used.
Implemented Environments - Various Artists
An insightful and relevant investigation into South African artists’ meditations on notions of environment; whether addressing ecological, economic or sociopolitical conditions or simply reflecting on the earth-human connection. The exhibition incorporates a diverse array of responses to the theme although consistent throughout is a frank honesty in the artists’ reflections. Work by Jessie Hammond, Mohau Modisakeng, Daniella Mooney, Zwelethu Mthethwa, Sean Slemon, Jan van der Merwe and Barbara Wildenboer.
In Ongenade - Toneelgroep Amsterdam
Luc Perceval regisseert de bewerking van John M. Coetzees (Zuid-Afrika) roman. Vader David gaat met zijn dochter Lucy op het platteland wonen. Lucy wordt verkracht door zwarten, maar wil geen aangifte doen. Vader leeft met zijn normen en waarden nog volop in het oude Zuid-Afrika. Lucy weet dat ze moet leren omgaan met deze realiteit. Met Gijs Scholten van Aschat en Janni Goslinga.
It's A Wrap - Various artists
artSPACE durban's Annual Affordable Art Show continues at it’s initiative called the COLLECTIVE with a maximum sale price for works at R1 500. The exhibition includes paintings,street art, jewellery and used art books. The COLLECTIVE is an art gallery that has been created for, but not limited to, the promotion of young artists under the age of 35 within the Durban area. Not only does the gallery promote the visual art spectrum, but music and poetry as well.
Karoo Highveld Exhibition
Karoo Highveld is the first showing of the work by British artist Richard Long in South Africa, and, indeed, the first on the African continent. Since his early work, the internationally renowned artist has maintained an affinity for Africa’s diverse landscapes and has returned to the continent several times over the years to create his unique sculptural works directly in the landscape. Twice, in 2004 and 2009, Long visited South Africa and produced works in the Karoo and in the Highveld.
Malete - John Phalane
John Phalane is a cartographic artist. He draws maps with coloured pencils of his native Limpopo province and of the streets and suburbs of Johannesburg, where he worked for a brief period of his life. His maps are artful, providing routes into and out of the ‘unknown’. But he also uses maps as shorthand for such ready metaphors as seeking location and experiencing dislocation, bringing order to chaos, exploring rations of scale, and charting new terrain.
Mappa del Mondo - Dan Halter (Zimbabwe)
Dan Halter's works refer to the individual dimension of each migration movement. Using everyday materials and techniques in a playful way, Halter uncovers oppressive conditions which force people to leave their home. The NKV presents three of his works in a cabinet exhibition.
Masters of the Intimate - Abe Mathabe (Zuid-Afrika) en Wim van der Meij (Nederland)
Duotentoonstelling. Te zien zijn kunstwerken van twee kunstenaars (Abe Mathabe uit Soweto en Wim van der Meij uit Zutphen) met de gave van de fijne motoriek en de vaste hand. Voorafgaand aan de tentoonstelling maken zij van de gelegenheid gebruik om met elkaar aan het werk te gaan en hun artistieke ervaringen, kennis en kunde te delen. Abe Mathabe zal tijdens zijn verblijf in Nederland ook op andere plaatsen aan het werk gaan.
Mbongeni Buthelezi - maNyauza: Silent messages to my Mother
Mid-career retrospective. Mbongeni Buthelezi's chosen medium is the humble plastic shopping bag, which he melts and collages to build his pictures. The hype machine argues that this allows Buthelezi's work to participate in debates about conservation, although in reality he contributes but a superficial commentary on consumer society. Expect instead conservative imagery (sentimental portraits, township scenes) rendered in an essentially gimmicky style.
Mdungu: Gambian Space Program club tour
De negenmansformatie Mdungu, bestaand uit Nederlandse, Spaanse, Gambiaanse, en Luxemburgse muzikanten, brengt hun muziek met flair en energie. De Afrikaanse muziek van Mdungu is een sterke muzikale ervaring. Het funkt en groovet, voedt je ziel en stuurt je voeten. Krachtige percussie, pakkende melodieën en scherpe teksten introduceren je in een wereld waar geen verleden en geen toekomst zijn, geen grenzen en geen paspoort.
Meeting Points 6: Locus Agonistes – Practices and Logics of the Civic
Transnational multidisciplinary event curated by Okwui Enwezor and initiated by The Young Arab Theatre Fund (Brussels). Inspired by the developments in the Middle East, the artists taking part explore aesthetic strategies and ways in which contemporary representations advance concepts of civic imagination and struggle. Participating artists include Adel Abdessemed, Saâdane Afif, Doa Aly, Allora & Calzadilla, Tarek Atoui and many others.
Nabil Boutros - Egypte(s) au présent
Boutros: I have observed that in recent years a lot of people in Egypt, under cover of having a new financial or religious status, changed their look radically and relatively fast and, in the same way, changed their social relationships. What can be deduced from this? At the least, that everyone has multiple faces; at the worst, that clothes make the man.
No fashion, please! - Photography between Gender and Lifestyle
Rejection of traditional ideas of fashion and beauty. Nineteen solo presentations outline the contemporary international photography scene that explores the fundamental relationship between bodies and clothes, the dialectics between the form of the body and its appearance. With two South African participants: Steven Cohen and Viviane Sassen.
People Apart: Cape Town Survey 1952. Photographs by Bryan Heseltine
This striking collection of photographs, exhibited here for the first time in more than fifty years, offers a glimpse into the lives of South Africans who would feel the full force of apartheid through the 1950s and beyond. The images were made in the late 1940s and early 1950s and provide a rich and intimate description of life in a number of townships and areas of the city: Windermere, the Bo-Kaap, District Six, Langa and Nyanga.
Photography: New Documentary Forms - Guy Tillim
Explores the ways in which five contemporary artists have used the camera to explore, extend and question the power of photography as a documentary medium. Includes work by Luc Delahaye, Mitch Epstein, Guy Tillim (South Africa) and Akram Zaatari, as well as two important earlier works by Boris Mikhailov.
Pinky Promise - Pierre Crocquet
An exhibition that presents the stories of five victims and three perpetrators of childhood sexual abuse and subsequent healing. Pierre Crocquet approaches the subject with sensitivity, nonetheless adopting a robust stance on this destructive and increasingly prevalent phenomenon.
Rencontres de Bamako 2011
Pan-African event presenting numerous exhibitions of photographers from all over the continent. Mali has become the center of African photography – it is the birthplace of Africa’s first two internationally recognized photographers – Seydou Keita and Malick Sidibé. As the home of the African Photography Biennial, Bamako continues to be the continental center of an artistic form in which Africans excel.
Selected Works
Kehinde Wiley is an artist who mixes the culture of the urban fabric he grew up in with the traditional portrait style in which he paints. His strikingly large paintings depict young African Americans and portrays them within the visual codes of power, wealth, masculinity and prestige. His paintings represent a juxtaposition of art history and modernity with the aim of making paintings that matter in the 21st century.
Skyndood en Niemandswoord van Susan Opperman (ZA)
Voor de derde editie van Kunsthal Light maakt de Zuid-Afrikaanse kunstenaar Susan Opperman de wandschildering Skyndood & Niemandswoord, geïnspireerd op haar graphic novel Gifpit - die koms van die Vreemdeling. Tevens zijn enkele van haar meest iconische karakters uit Gifpit in rauwe zwart-wit tekeningen en met onverbloemde teksten in de etalage langs de hellingbaan van de Kunsthal te zien. Vanaf 16 november werkt Opperman in de Kunsthal aan haar wandschildering.
South Africa: A Nation in Transformation - Jurgen Schadeberg
In recognition of World AIDS Day. The exhibit, presented by Altadena-based Art AIDS Art, features the work of 80-year-old Jurgen Schadeberg, a pioneer in southern African photography. The images capture 60 years of South African history. The exhibit also includes contemporary photography by Pasadenans and young South Africans, along with contemporary handcrafts and fabric.
Spectres - Sven Augustijnen (België)
Documentaire thriller over één van de donkerste bladzijden uit de geschiedenis van de dekolonisatie van Belgisch Congo rond 1960. Augustijnen volgt Jacques Brassinne de La Buissière, in 1961, toen Patrice Lumumba werd vermoord, een hoge Belgische ambtenaar in Congo op zijn zoektocht naar de waarheid. Onderdeel van totaalproject met verder installatie Les Demoiselles de Bruxelles en krantenbijlage Panorama, fotoseries en meer.
Summer Show - Various Artists
Review, focusing on new and recent work by South Africans artists either represented by or associated with the gallery. Includes prints from Siemon Allen's Records series, while hotography is strongly represented, with works from Jodi Bieber, David Goldblatt, Mikhael Subotzky, Nontsi Veleko and Patrick Waterhouse. Also a text piece by Stuart Bird, new works by Gerhard Marx and Walter Oltmann, paintings by Moshekwa Langa, Lisa Brice and Clive van den Berg, drawings by Minette Vari and more.
Swingen tijdens het Afrikaans danscafé
Elke derde zaterdag van de maand kun je in nachtcafé Emperium swingen op Afrikaanse beats. De avonden worden georganiseerd door LAWM coöp. In de meeste gevallen zijn er maar liefst twee DJ's aanwezig, die garant staan voor een hele gezellige avond. DJ's vanavond: Guido en Medicinman. Zet de data in je agenda!
The Global Contemporary: Art Worlds After 1989
Exhibition aims to demonstrate how globalization, with its dominant market mechanisms on the one hand, and its utopias of connectivity and liberalness on the other, influences the different spheres of art production and reception. Apart from the large number of African participants, there are also noteworthy projects on Africa by artists from other continents.
The Sun Stands Still - Sean Slemon (South Africa)
Envisions a scenario where the sun could be slowed, or stopped entirely, creating shadows that are physically tangible. This thought experiment intends to illustrate resources in the public sphere that are not easily quantified. Making their debut are the Shadow series of life-size sculptures of the artist’s shadow rendered in polymer gypsum, foam, and steel, and finished to appear as though carved from marble.
Thrown Together - Simon Stone
New series of paintings portrays a personal exploration of elusive memories, dreams and recollections - the silhouette of a receding landscape, framed cityscapes, lone figures or female forms, distinctly recurring motifs, lines, holes, slices and brief stops. Compositionally the paintings are split and fragmented, divided into a series of singular conversations and moments caught in their own time. Simple and complex, the paintings are other-worldly and magical, while remaining quietly every-day.
Uncensored
In juli 2012 sluit het museum voor een grondige renovatie. Deze tentoonstelling biedt de bezoeker een uniek kijkje achter de schermen. In een parcours met 30 stops wordt antwoord gegeven op uiteenlopende vragen, zoals wat doet een indiaan nu in een museum over Afrika? De stops presenteren markante feiten uit de geschiedenis van het museum en werpt tevens een licht op de toekomstplannen.
Untitled - Summer Exhibition
Brings together a collection of prints that celebrate the diversity of associated and DKW artists, pooling together a variety of themes and techniques employed in printmaking. Artworks by Deborah Bell, Willem Boshoff, Wilma Cruise, Christopher Cozier (Trinidad), Ann Gollifer (Botswana), Trasi Henen, David Hockney (UK), William Kentridge, Laurence Lemaoana, Maja Maljević, Colbert Mashile, John Meyer, Richard Penn, Robyn Penn, Diane Victor, Jeremy Wafer and Mary Wafer.
Victims and Martyrs - with Conrad Botes (South Africa)
Examines the complexity and internal contradictions of the conceptual framework of victims and martyrs. The exhibiting artists interpret, activate and stage the landscape where victimisation and martyrdom takes place. Boundaries between victims and perpetrators dissolve and the premises that maintain and reproduce these roles are scrutinized.
William Kentridge - Other Faces
Drawn and filmed over the past year, and shown in conjunction with a group of working drawings used in the film’s animation, as well as drawing fragments and prints. As with other films in the Drawings for Projection series, William Kentridge uses a 35 mm movie camera to film the successive stages of charcoal drawings that are progressively altered through erasure and overdrawing.
Wrecking at Private Siding 661 - Bridget Baker
Site-specific installation sees Bridget Baker working with personal and historical elements relating to the immigration of British settlers to East London, South Africa. The work acknowledges the silent evidence of the many ships that were wrecked along its coast, as well as evidence of the demise of her father and grandfather's work in the wool and hide industry in that town.
Informatiebijeenkomst vrijwilligerswerk Afrika (Kenia)
Zaterdag 17 December 2011 10:00
Doingoood volunteer work biedt mogelijkheden voor vrijwilligerswerk in het onderwijs, met gehandicapte kinderen, op medisch gebied en je kan meewerken in een gemeenschapsproject. Tijdens de informatiebijeenkomst krijg je alle informatie die nodig is om een goed beeld te krijgen van wat vrijwilligerswerk inhoudt. We informeren je over huisvesting, verblijf en de mogelijkheden bij de projecten.
Afrikaans Dans & Beelden
Zaterdag 17 December 2011 16:30
Elke eind van de jaar organiseert stichting Africa Life een gezellig festival en dus ook dit jaar. Optredens van percussionisten en authentieke dans op het ritme van de djembe en doundoun: Bokahalla. Quiz, met vragen over gezondheidskwesties. Dansen op dj-muziek. Ondertussen wordt een buffet geserveerd. Voor 14 december opgeven.
Femi Kuti: CD Africa for Africa
Zaterdag 17 December 2011 20:30
Als oudste zoon van de Nigeriaanse legende Fela Kuti, draagt Femi Kuti een zware erfenis met zich mee. Fela Kuti is bekend als grondlegger van de afrobeat , een explosieve vorm van jazz, funk en traditionele muziek, waarin hij de corruptie en de dictatuur in Afrika onder vuur nam. Femi bleek net zo’n rasentertainer, goede muzikant en politieke activist als zijn vader te zijn. Hij vulde de krachtige funky, jazzy ritmes met stevige blazerssectie aan met nieuwe R&B- en hiphopingrediënten. Maar bovenal geeft Femi de regering van Nigeria er in zijn teksten nog steeds flink van langs!
Groundsfest: Afrobeat Special met Tony Allen en anderen
Vrijdag 16 December 2011 20:30
t/m Zaterdag 17 December 2011
Eerste editie, in het teken van de Afrobeat; een combinatie van jazz, Yoruba music, funk en highlife (West-Afrikaans muziekgenre). Één van de belangrijkste vormgevers van de afrobeat is de Nigeriaanse meesterdrummer Tony Allen, die vanaf 1964 speelde bij bandleider Fela Kuti. Allen treedt beide avonden op als gastmuzikant, vrijdag met o.a. Ursula Rucker en Akua Naru, zaterdag met Jungle By Night en Woima Collective.
African Dance Night Eindhoven
Zaterdag 17 December 2011 21:00
Zin om te swingen op heerlijke Afrikaanse muziek? Africa4Real organiseert de laatste editie in 2011 van haar African Party. Deze editie is speciaal want het is gratis entree. Wel op tijd komen want vol = vol!
The Mandingo Ambassadors - Music from Guinea
Woensdag 19 Oktober 2011 22:00
t/m Woensdag 28 December 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.