The Citizen (Gauteng)

SA gets own Fearless Girl

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Last year the Fearless Girl statue by Kristen Visbal took its place on Wall Street, standing defiantly and staring down New York’s bronze Charging Bull. This week South Africa’s own Fearless Girl, pictured, was unveiled at RMB’s Sandton campus.

Commission­ed by RMB and created by Cape Town-based artist Marieke Prinsloo-Rowe, the artwork shows an African teenage girl walking alongside a contempora­ry concrete lion. The lion doubles up as a functional bench, and invites viewers to sit and contemplat­e the ideals inherent in “fearless femininity”.

Having been inspired by Wall Street’s Fearless Girl, RMB envisioned a life-sized and Afro-centric version of the artwork that would speak to the values of individual­ity, courage and strength.

RMB CEO James Formby explained that when RMB invests in the arts, it was also investing in the lives of young artists and communitie­s and contributi­ng towards the growth of the overall creative economy.

And when it came to transforma­tion in the workplace, art could be a leading factor in how a company and its workforce communicat­ed.

Fearless Girl complement­s the gender equality initiative, Athena, launched in 2015.

Through the Athena initiative, RMB works to create an environmen­t where women feel empowered to achieve their individual career goals; and grow the number of women in leadership in financial services.

The addition of Fearless Girl to the campus also coincides with the internatio­nal 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence campaign.

RMB also commission­ed a limited edition of 20 maquettes of Fearless Girl, 60cm in height, which were launched at the RMB Turbine Art Fair this year.

Such was the appeal of the narrative that Africa’s Fearless Girl conveys that the full edition was sold out on the first evening of the fair.

Reasons to purchase ranged from personal art collecting to acquiring gifts for “fearless” female loved ones.

Particular­ly meaningful was the story of the St Anne’s Diocesan College matric class of 2018 who collective­ly purchased edition number 14 to present to their school at their matric farewell ceremony.

The maquette will most likely find her home in the foyer of the new theatre complex, due for completion early next year.

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