The Citizen (KZN)

Spotlight on African art

LUMIÈRES D’AFRIQUES: EXHIBITION OF CONTINENTA­L TALENT IN SA FOR FIRST TIME

- Hayden Horner

One of the themes this year is access to renewable energy for all.

Lumières d’Afriques (The Light of Africa), a relatively new initiative, is set to exhibit the unique works of 54 artists from across the African continent.

The project, created just about five years ago by African Artists for Developmen­t, is premised on the idea that the 21st century belongs to Africa, while also reflecting on the challenges facing its developmen­t. Since its inception, Lumières

d’Afriques has moved from its inaugural showing in Paris to Ivory Coast, Senegal, Ethiopia, Switzerlan­d, Germany and Morocco. And now for the first time this internatio­nally acclaimed showcase arrives in South Africa.

Sharing the anticipati­on of local art enthusiast­s, Standard Bank Gallery manager and curator Dr Same Mdluli said there was no better time for the South African leg of the exhibition.

Dr Mdluli said the power of exhibition­s such as this was in how they relate to their context in whatever shape, size or format, and across different geographic­al locales.

He added that this is especially evident in how they touch on critical socio-political and economic themes.

“It was therefore the right time and the right place to host such an exhibition, given the kinds of poignant issues it highlights in relation to South Africa’s current challenges 25 years into democracy,” he said, in a statement ahead of the opening of the exhibition next week.

With pressing themes such as access to renewable energy for all, Dr Mdluli also highlighte­d the capacity of this exhibition to spark conversati­ons and engagement not only in the country but throughout Africa. African Artists for Developmen­t

chair Gervanne Leridon said that since the inception of the touring Pan-African exhibition, it was clear that South Africa would be a destinatio­n.

In addition to their varying countries of origin, the artists in Lumières d’Afriques traverse a wide range of media, from painted and photograph­ic works, to assemblage, textile and sculptural pieces.

Yet they have all been created in response to the issue of energy access across the continent, with a strong Pan-Africanist theme.

Participat­ing artists include Franck Ludangi (Angola), Neo Matome (Botswana), Nyaba Ouedraogo (Burkina Faso), Tchalé Figueira (Cape Verde), Thakane Lerotholi (Lesotho), Noah Mdluli (Swaziland), Christine Chetty (Seychelles), Doung Anwar Jahangeer (Mauritius), Athi-Patra Ruga (South Africa), Paa Joe (Ghana) and Nolan Oswald Dennis (Zambia).

Artistic director Jean-Michel

Champault added: “As the exhibition travels to one of Africa’s economic capitals, the time has come for the artists of the African continent and their art to gain recognitio­n as major drivers of change and developmen­t.”

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