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CATALOGUE LAUNCH
[WORKING TITLE] 2013

AT GOODMAN GALLERY JOHANNESBURG
SATURDAY 25 OCTOBER 2014 AT 11H00

PLEASE JOIN US FOR A DRINK
[Working Title] 2013 Catalogue Launch

The launch of the [Working Title] 2013 catalogue will happen at The Goodman Gallery Johannesburg on 25 November, timed to coincide with the closing day [Working Title] 2014 at Goodman Gallery Cape Town.

The [Working Title] series is focused on developing work that can go beyond the run of the exhibition, and it is important that the catalogue exist in a similar way. The texts aim to extend the questions and subversions the artists provoke as opposed to just explaining and describing the works on show.

Some texts take the form of conversations – Raimi Gbadamosi and Gerald Machona discuss the role of art in representing tragedy and violence while Haroon Gunn-Salie, Simon Castets and Hans-Ulrich Obrist discuss the role of intervention and activism in Gunn-Salie’s practice.
Other contributions like Jessica Webster’s short stories, the co–authored essay by The Brother Moves On and the Frown’s manifesto of worship – are texts which exist as self referential semi fiction.

Kalia Brooks, Adjunct Professor in Photography at the Tisch School of the Arts, explores themes of control and compassion in Tegan Bristow’s interactive video work Coming and going but never leaving. Bristow herself reviews the use of digital and online media in Cuss Group’s work Untitled (Johannesburg screen saver) arguing that medium is definitive in representing the state of South Africa’s socio-political climate. In his analysis of Vinatge Cru, anthropologist and director of the LGBT rights programme at human rights watch, Graeme Reid investigates the centrality of performance to queer visibility in South Africa. Adreinne Edwards, associate curator at Performa New York writes on Nelisiwe Xaba and Mocke van Vueren’s work Uncles and Angels, understanding the work as an experimental meditation on ritual, the feminine, technology. Working Title exists as a space where relationships between the Goodman Gallery and artists, creatives and writers can be incubated.

The catalogue launch will happen alongside an exhibition which showcases works, performances and collaborations which have happened post [Working Title] 2013. Haroon Gunn-Salie, Jessica Webster and Johan Thom – all of whom have solo exhibitions next year with the Goodman Gallery – will exhibit works which are in preparation for their respective exhibitions or which have happened in association with the Goodman Gallery.

Gerald Machona, who was awarded the [Working Title] award in 2013 will exhibit a new series of ‘dictators’ headgear’ made from his trademark medium of decommissioned currency. A film made by The Brother Moves On, which focuses on the collaborative performances done since 2013 will be screened at the gallery.

The [Working Title] exhibitions are part of an initiative by the Goodman Gallery aimed at supporting young artists, curators, independent projects and major installations and performances.

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Installation view of collaborative sculpture at Nirox Sculpture Park.

With Guy du Toit.

 

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From the archives: Entefada (2002)

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National Centre for Contemporary Arts presents
 
STILL FIGHTING IGNORANCE & INTELLECTUAL PERFIDY
Video art from Africa
Curated by Kisito Assangni
 
2 November 2012 
 
NATIONAL CENTRE FOR CONTEMPORARY ARTS
123342, 13, Build.2
Zoologicheskaya St
Moscow
Russia
 
Including
Jude Anogwih | Younes Baba-Ali | Saidou Dicko | Ndoye Douts | Kokou Ekouagou | Mohamed El Baz | Samba Fall | Nicene Kossentini | Kai Lossgott | Michele Magema | Nathalie Mba Bikoro | Johan Thom | Saliou Traoré | Guy Woueté | Ezra Wube
 

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21 YEARS AT THE BAG FACTORY ARTISTS’ STUDIOS

We would like to invite you to join us for 21BF, a 21st Retrospective Exhibition. The exhibition, curated by Melissa Goba and assistant curator Tammy Langry aims to reflect on the diversity and creativity of artists who once held or still hold studio space at the Bag Factory.

Participating artists include:

Wayne Barker || Hedwig Barry || Bongi Bengu || Belinda Blignaught || Nicky Blumenfeld || Ricky Burnett || Reshma Chhiba || Iris Dawn Parker || Bongi Dhlomo || Paul Emmanuel || Fatima Fernandes || Kate Fountain || Gordon Froud || Rookeya Gardee || Kendell Geers || Nadine Hutton || Diana Hyslop || Verna Jooste || David Koloane || Moleleki Frank Ledimo || Benon Lutaaya || Colbert Mashile || Tamar Mason || Pat Mautloa || Tshepo Mosopa || Sam Nhlengethwa || Thenjiwe Nkosi || Richard Penn || Fidel Regueroes || Joachim Schonfeldt || Lerato Shadi || Penny Siopis || Dinkies Sithole || Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum || Myer Taub || Johan Thom || Jill Trappler || Dominic Tshabangu || Hentie van de Merwe || Mary Wafer

Opening night: Friday 03 August
Time: 5:30pm to 10:30pm
Location: Bag Factory Artists’ Studios, 10 Mahlatini Street, Fordsburg

The exhibition will run until Monday 10 September 2012. Please keep your eyes on our facebook (BagFactoryArt) page for the full calendar of events during the exhibition’s run.

The Bag Factory would like to thank its funders who have made 21BF possible.

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©2012 Bag Factory Artists’ Studios | 10 Mahlatini Street, Fordsburg, Johannesburg, 2001

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Torrance Art Museum presents

STILL FIGHTING IGNORANCE & INTELLECTUAL PERFIDY

Video art from Africa

Curated by Kisito Assangni

 

July 21 – September 1, 2012

 

TORRANCE ART MUSEUM

3320 Civic Center

Torrance, California

90503 USA

www.torranceartmuseum.com

http://sfip-project.blogspot.com

 

Including

Jude Anogwih | Younes Baba-Ali | Saidou Dicko | Ndoye Douts | Kokou Ekouagou | Mohamed El Baz | Samba Fall | Nicene Kossentini | Kai Lossgott | Michele Magema | Nathalie Mba Bikoro | Johan Thom | Saliou Traoré | Guy Woueté | Ezra Wube

 

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Date: 20 February 2012 – 12:00pm – 25 February 2012 – 5:00pm
Venue/Location: Exhibition: Slade Research Centre 20-25 February; conference: Cruciform 25 February

You are invited to the following event (exhibition and conference) organised by the Slade School of Fine Art PhD programme:

MAKING SPACE:

Exploring creative and research processes through dialogue, curation and exhibition.

Investigating their intersection with psychoanalysis through conference.

An event examining artistic process, organized by the Slade PhD programme.

 

The exhibition is free and open to the public from

20th to 25th February 2012, 12noon to 5pm

Slade Research Centre, Woburn Square, London WC1H 0AB

Private View 6.00 – 8.30pm, Wednesday 22nd February 2012

Opening address: Professor Juliet Mitchell

 

The conference will be held on

Saturday 25th February 2012, 9am to 5pm

Venue: Cruciform Lecture Theatre 1, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT

The conference is free to attend but booking is essential.

For booking and information https://makingspace.eventbrite.co.uk/

Press enquiries: please contact makingspaceinfo@gmail.com

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Poster-Layout

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