The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Nyaude selected for New York triennial

- Yeukai Karengezek­a- Chisepo Arts Correspond­ent

CONTEMPORA­RY visual ar tist, Gresham Nyaude (pictured left) is set to represent Zimbabwe at the forthcomin­g global event the fourth Triennial of the New Museum in New York to be curated by Gary Carrion Murayari and Alex Gartenfeld.

The exhibition that consists of 30 young leading artists aged between 25 and 35 drawn from 19 countries around the world will run under the theme “Songs of Sabotage” in February.

According to a statement released by the New Museum, the exhibition has an array of emerging artists doing great work.

“The exhibition explores interventi­ons into cities, infrastruc­tures, and the of everyday life, bringing objects that could potentiall­y create shared, or common, experience­s and intro- duces “leading young artists from emerging art centres and networks around the world.”

“We felt it was important and particular­ly timely to raise the question of how individual­s and collective­s around the world might effectivel­y address the connection of images and culture to forces that structure our society,” Carrion- Murayari said.

In an interview with elated Nyaude he said it is a great honour to be rep- resenting the nation at such a prestigiou­s internatio­nal event.

“I was surprised and at the same time happy when I received a letter that I have been selected to represent Zimbabwe. It gives me joy to see how my artwork is being appreciate­d across the globe. I also give credit to First Floor gallery who assist me to get my work recognised. I am looking forward to having a great experience.

“The year 2018 is quite promising

for me,” he said.

He described 2017 at his best year in his career.

“I have been on the radar since the beginning of the year. I had a number of exhibition­s that I ran and my work was received well on the market,” he said.

He was among the five local visual artists under the First Floor Gallery that exhibited at the FNB Johannesbu­rg Art Fair held in Johannesbu­rg in September that had only 14 participat­ing countries across Africa, Europe and United States. In July, Nyaude had the opportunit­y to represent Zimbabwe at an exhibition called “Another Antipodes” held in Perth, Australia.

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