Courtesy of Tate Gallery
In a groundbreaking exhibition, a diverse group of artists spanning different generations come together to redefine Africa's rich cultures and historical narratives through photography, film, audio, and more. Departing from traditional exhibition formats, this captivating show transcends boundaries, examining how images traverse histories and geographies.
Titled "Reimagining Africa," the exhibition ventures into uncharted territory, where spirituality, identity, urbanism, and the climate emergency intertwine. Through the artists' unique perspectives, visitors are guided through dream-like utopias and vibrant cityscapes, immersing themselves in the multifaceted dimensions of Africa.
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▲ Atong Atem Adut and Bigoa 2015 courtesy of the artist and MARS Gallery |
Traversing landscapes, borders, and time zones, this exhibition unveils the transformative power of photography, allowing the past and the future to coexist in harmonious and profound ways. It presents a remarkable exploration of the intertwined narratives that shape Africa's diverse heritage.
Before or after experiencing the exhibition, visitors are invited to indulge in moments of solace and contemplation in the free space called Common Ground.
The exhibition runs from July 6, 2023 to January 14, 2024.
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