The Lowvelder

Majak Bredell explores interconne­ctedness

- Yolandi Hyman

MBOMBELA - The exhibition, “Levels & Layers”, by artist Majak Bredell debuted at the White River Gallery on April 20.

Bredell, who has previously showcased her works at the gallery four times, including “Roll Call” in 2013, “Alter Images” in 2015, “Codex Magdalene+” in 2017 and “Dialogues & Analogies” in 2023, describes her recent works as exploring interconne­ctedness.

Divided into two parts, “Dialogues & Analogies” and “Levels & Layers”,

Bredell aims to intertwine an understand­ing of the animate Earth into multiple layers of interconne­ctedness between humanity and the more-thanhuman world. She delves into the connection­s between elements of the natural world, religion, mythology and lore, suggesting that our affinity with the natural world has always existed, but may have been overlooked.

Bredell states that this body of work is ongoing and will continue to engage her indefinite­ly. She uses the metaphor of the nude figure as a symbol for humanity and the Earth, exploring the relationsh­ip and interconne­ctedness between the two. By portraying the nude body as representa­tive of the animate Earth, Bredell seeks to challenge the traditiona­l notion of looking upward for the sacred and instead encourages a gaze earthward, honouring the body of the Earth as sacred.

Through her work, Bredell aims to honour and celebrate both the human body and the body of the Earth, emphasisin­g the interconne­ctedness between humanity and the more-thanhuman world. These works also reflect an ecofeminis­t understand­ing of the planet as a living organism, prompting viewers to consider the consequenc­es of their actions on the Earth.

The opening of the exhibition was well received, with a strong turnout from the artist community and locals, said gallery manager Casandra Jacobs. An artist walkabout session with Bredell is scheduled for May 4, followed by a closing ceremony on

June 2, both at the White River Gallery. For more informatio­n or to request an exhibition catalogue, contact Dana MacFarlane on 082 784 6695 or dana@whiteriver­gallery. co.za, or Jacobs at casandra@ whiteriver­gallery.co.za.

 ?? ?? Mamokoele Jessica Saasa and Rinae Gelebe.
Mamokoele Jessica Saasa and Rinae Gelebe.
 ?? > Photos: Supplied/ ?? Simon Attwood and Cyril Chiburre. Casandra Jacobs
> Photos: Supplied/ Simon Attwood and Cyril Chiburre. Casandra Jacobs
 ?? ?? One of Majak Bredell’s works titled ‘The Blood Moon Flows into the Red, Red Earth’.
One of Majak Bredell’s works titled ‘The Blood Moon Flows into the Red, Red Earth’.

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