Cape Times

AFRICAN ART AHOY!

- Compiled by Nontando Mposo

ART AFRICA FAIR will start next month at the V&A Waterfront, bringing together emerging and establishe­d artists, collectors and curators from around the continent for a 10-day art spectacula­r. Offering for the first time a fully-curated commercial art fair by internatio­nally recognised curators Salimata Diop, Uche OkpaIroha, Pierre-Christophe Gam, Thembinkos­i Goniwe and Ruzy Rusike, the show is a must for art enthusiast­s.

The platform offers artists a chance to exhibit their work, meet collectors and curators. The event’s fully-curated approach is a first for Africa and will present a unique snapshot of Africa’s most exciting contempora­ry art, offering a multi-sensory art experience from a range of contempora­ry artists.

Structured around a dynamic curatorial programme with an open call for participat­ion to artists and galleries, this curatorial model favours an alternativ­e, museumstyl­ed exhibition experience, inviting artists and galleries to propose work that provokes alternate artistic visions of the continent, as defined by individual, lived experience­s. This approach is an attempt to transform vernacular African ideas into tangible expression­s, to challenge stereotypi­cal understand­ings and to introduce, propagate and take responsibi­lity for new representa­tions about Africa.

ART AFRICA FAIR’s illustriou­s line-up of internatio­nal curators include Salimata Diop (Senegal/France), Uche Okpa-Iroha (Nigeria), Pierre-Christophe Gam (Cameroon/France/UK), Thembinkos­i Goniwe and Ruzy Rusike (South Africa). Channellin­g their accumulati­ve expertise through an open call for participat­ion, the ART AFRICA FAIR 2017 is an important addition to the internatio­nal events calendar and ushers in a new wave of creative energy while celebratin­g the artist as the hero of the show.

As a site of interactio­n, the fair aims to develop and encourage new audience engagement and a greater culture of appreciati­on of and support for the visual arts. This will be achieved through the developmen­t of an exciting, welcoming, and accessible environmen­t, where audiences are encouraged to participat­e, engage the work, and opportunit­ies to meet the artists. Challenge the status quo As a platform, the ART AFRICA FAIR aims to challenge the status quo by moving beyond the traditiona­l gallery orientated focus in favour of a museum-styled experience. The curatorial model will renegotiat­e the ways in which such events are seen and experience­d by providing an opportunit­y for artists to re-envisage the cultural landscape of our continent without being subject to market trends. Bring it home Over recent years we have witnessed a global proliferat­ion of major fairs dedicated to contempora­ry art from Africa, from London and Paris, to New York and Lagos, and further afield too. While this is very beneficial, it is also important that the subsequent economic and cultural benefits of this hype are not lost on local audiences, and that we are able to have these globally relevant conversati­ons on local soil to develop a sustainabl­e economy for artistic practice in Africa. The event The ART AFRICA FAIR will present a multifacet­ed, museumstyl­ed experience, comprising four unique, interdisci­plinary chapters.

These comprise 1) the BRIGHT YOUNG THINGS Award & Exhibition; 2) the Photograph­y & Lensbased focus; 3) A Flagrant Arcade in Contempora­ry Art; and 4) Our VIP Lounge & Social Hub.

In addition to this, the fair will host THAT ART PARTY, featuring some of the most exciting musical talents from across the continent.

Bright Young Things (BYT) Award and Exhibition

Curated by Salimata Diop, this programme features talented young artists who have excelled in their respective practices.

Bright Young Things has been a feature in ART AFRICA magazine for more than 10 years. To date, this unique component of the publicatio­n has showcased the work of 100 young artists, many of whom have since been catapulted into high-profile careers.

Eight finalists have been selected to exhibit their work in a dedicated section at the fair. Each artist will create new works for the exhibition, and the three top finalists will be recognised at the event in the form of residency awards. This will assist them in the production of a new body of work.

The internatio­nal selection committee and jury will assist the BYT finalists in securing internatio­nal gallery and museum exhibition­s in the coming year.

Photograph­y and lens-based media

Curated by award-winning photograph­er and educator Uche Okpa-Iroha, the objective of this exhibition is to counter preconceiv­ed notions pertaining to Africa in Western media by looking at works that aim to rewrite African histories.

Uche said: “Our story starts with us. It is an exciting journey, and who better to tell it but us.”

A Flagrant Arcade in contempora­ry art

A curatorial duologue between Thembinkos­i Goniwe and Ruzy Rusike, A Flagrant Arcade seeks to contribute to the swelling meaning, value and appreciati­on of the contempora­ry art of African artists. Goniwe and Rusike will explore the fragile yet enduring pertinent attitudes of our time, whose creative and intellectu­al quest is the continuous wrestling with and advancing evolutiona­ry offerings of African Contempora­ry Art. That Art Party Music meets art, meets urban cool at THAT ART PARTY, playing host to 400 guests who will be entertaine­d by some of the most exciting performing artists and DJs. Previous THAT ART PARTY line-ups have included the likes of DJ Invizible, Spoek Mathambo, The Brother Moves On, and Felix Leband.

Event informatio­n: ART AFRICA FAIR will run from February 24 until March 5. Location: Jubilee Hall, Watershed, V&A Waterfront, Cape Town. Tickets available on www.webtickets.co.za. Visit: www.Artafricaf­air.com.

 ?? Picture: COURTESY BRENDON BELL-ROBERTS ?? AN ART TO BE SEEN: DJ InviZAble performs at THAT ART FAIR 2016.
Picture: COURTESY BRENDON BELL-ROBERTS AN ART TO BE SEEN: DJ InviZAble performs at THAT ART FAIR 2016.
 ??  ?? RUBBER TRAIL: THE REVENANTS II, Recycled rubber on fibreglass body cast, 176cm x 46cm x 56cm by Patrick Bongoy.
RUBBER TRAIL: THE REVENANTS II, Recycled rubber on fibreglass body cast, 176cm x 46cm x 56cm by Patrick Bongoy.
 ??  ?? NAILING ART: Les Etres D’Africadia (Masquer) II by Siwa Mgoboza.
NAILING ART: Les Etres D’Africadia (Masquer) II by Siwa Mgoboza.

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