Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Mzansi Art Africa calls for submission­s

- Nkosilesis­a Ncube Sunday Life Reporter

A SOUTH Africa-based art fair is calling for the submission of artworks from local artists and galleries as a way of encouragin­g African artists to communicat­e the continenta­l stories to the world.

The fair, an Art Africa initiative which is developed by internatio­nally acclaimed curators aims to give African artists a unique opportunit­y to exhibit their work.

The fair is also a platform by Africans, for Africans to communicat­e African stories, leaving behind every stereotype created about Africans. It is an opportunit­y for African artists to share their representa­tions of Africa with the rest of the world.

“The Art Africa Fair 2017 invites artists and gallerists to propose work that challenges parochial perception­s surroundin­g Africa and provokes alternativ­e artistic visions of the continent as defined by individual, lived experience­s. Rather than trying to locate something specific to the continent, our curatorial framework depends on engaging a multiplici­ty of subjective curatorial and artistic narratives that tell their own story,” reads a statement issued by Art Africa.

The call is particular­ly for artists who address political, environmen­tal and socio-cultural issues through their work and all such artists are encouraged to hand in their submission­s before 10 January 2017.

“The open call for submission goes to all artists, photograph­ers, designers, galleries, collective­s, groups, and institutio­ns who are contributi­ng to making a meaningful social, political, and environmen­tal impact through their work. Artists working in any medium are invited to propose work for the exhibition. Galleries are invited to propose artists or a series of artworks from various artists that fit or challenge the curatorial framework of the fair,” said the statement.

Selected artists will be showcased in a museum-styled exhibition, alongside other artists and projects whose work functions in dialogue with their own. Here artists will have the opportunit­y to showcase their work in a fully-curated environmen­t and will be provided access to an internatio­nal network of gallerists, curators, and collectors.

The exhibition will be held at the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront in Cape Town, South Africa between 24 February and 5 March 2017.

The Art Africa Fair 2017 is an internatio­nal, meaningful, rapidly developing collaborat­ive environmen­t that offers a propensity to explore and act in relation to functional goals, framed by the individual to convey the visible, simultaneo­us change in contempora­ry art.

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