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ZEITZ MOCAA
Museum of Contemporary Art Africa. Generously sponsored by AfriSam, unveil unique stories about the museum’s collection.ANTHONY BUMHIRA
Anthony Bumhira was born in Chitungwiza, Zimbabwe. Known for producing semi-abstract, large-scale art, Bumhira uses doilies and other innovative materials that have a personal and spiritual connection. In Zimbabwe, the doily is a familiar household object. It adorns the living room sofas of many urban homes. Yet for Bumhira the inclusionof the
GILLIAN ROSSELLI
Gillian Rosselli. Gillian Rosselli was born in Zimbabwe. Between 1980 and 1984 Rosselli studied Fine Art at the University of Cape Town and has since continued her practice as a visual artist in Zimbabwe.. Working in a diverse range of mediums that include acrylic, chalk, collage, wax, and soil, Rosselli’s art reflects a deep connection and preoccupation with the struggles of mankind: from COSMOS SHIRIDZINOMWA Cosmos Shiridzinomwa. Cosmos Shiridzinomwa was born in Harare, Zimbabwe. In 1995 he obtained a National Diploma in Fine Art from the Harare Polytechnic, where he now lectures.. Using allegory and expressionist brushstrokes, what seem like everyday household objects—chairs, lamps, and closets—take on a profound meaning when viewed in light of socio-political events.NANDIPHA MNTAMBO
Nandipha Mntambo was born in Mbabane, Swaziland. In 2007, she completed a Master’s in Fine Art from the Michaelis School of Fine Art at the University of Cape Town. Mntambo currently lives in Johannesburg. Her work addresses ongoing debates around traditional gender roles, body politics, and identity. She works in photography, sculpture, video, and mixedFREE ACCESS
Free entry for under 18s on presentation of ID. Stop by on any day during your birthday month (Thursdays – Sundays), show us your valid South African ID or African passport reflecting your birth date and your day of fun at the museum will be on us.RUBY SWINNEY
Ruby Swinney lives and works in Cape Town. The artist graduated from the Michaelis School of Fine Art in 2015. Swinney, who is known for using oil on tracing paper, transports the viewer into a parallel universe. These semi-recognisable and timeless landscapes are inhabited by peculiar figures that encapsulate the fragility ofhumanity.
THANIA PETERSEN
Thania Petersen. Thania Petersen was born in Cape Town and later moved to the UK with her family when her father was exiled under the apartheid regime. Petersen studied at the Central St Martin’s College of Art in London (2001 –2003) and went on to do apprenticeships in Zimbabwe (2004) with sculptor Sylvester Mubayi and in South Korea (2005KRESIAH MUKWAZHI
Kresiah Mukwazhi. Kresiah Mukwazhi was born in Harare, Zimbabwe. Educated at both the National Gallery of Zimbabwe Visual Art School (known today as the National Gallery School of Visual Art and Design) and the Market Photo Workshop in South Africa, Mukwazhi’s artistic practice draws on personal experiences and observations of gender-based violence, exploitation and abuse. JACKI JOB - ZEITZ MOCAA Jacki Job was born in Cape Town, South Africa, where she lives and works. She is currently a lecturer at the School of Dance and Department of Drama at the University of Cape Town (South Africa). She began dancing with Jazzart in the late 1980s. In 1994 she started extensive travels in Europe before settlingZEITZ MOCAA
Museum of Contemporary Art Africa. Generously sponsored by AfriSam, unveil unique stories about the museum’s collection.ANTHONY BUMHIRA
Anthony Bumhira was born in Chitungwiza, Zimbabwe. Known for producing semi-abstract, large-scale art, Bumhira uses doilies and other innovative materials that have a personal and spiritual connection. In Zimbabwe, the doily is a familiar household object. It adorns the living room sofas of many urban homes. Yet for Bumhira the inclusionof the
GILLIAN ROSSELLI
Gillian Rosselli. Gillian Rosselli was born in Zimbabwe. Between 1980 and 1984 Rosselli studied Fine Art at the University of Cape Town and has since continued her practice as a visual artist in Zimbabwe.. Working in a diverse range of mediums that include acrylic, chalk, collage, wax, and soil, Rosselli’s art reflects a deep connection and preoccupation with the struggles of mankind: from COSMOS SHIRIDZINOMWA Cosmos Shiridzinomwa. Cosmos Shiridzinomwa was born in Harare, Zimbabwe. In 1995 he obtained a National Diploma in Fine Art from the Harare Polytechnic, where he now lectures.. Using allegory and expressionist brushstrokes, what seem like everyday household objects—chairs, lamps, and closets—take on a profound meaning when viewed in light of socio-political events.NANDIPHA MNTAMBO
Nandipha Mntambo was born in Mbabane, Swaziland. In 2007, she completed a Master’s in Fine Art from the Michaelis School of Fine Art at the University of Cape Town. Mntambo currently lives in Johannesburg. Her work addresses ongoing debates around traditional gender roles, body politics, and identity. She works in photography, sculpture, video, and mixedFREE ACCESS
Free entry for under 18s on presentation of ID. Stop by on any day during your birthday month (Thursdays – Sundays), show us your valid South African ID or African passport reflecting your birth date and your day of fun at the museum will be on us.RUBY SWINNEY
Ruby Swinney lives and works in Cape Town. The artist graduated from the Michaelis School of Fine Art in 2015. Swinney, who is known for using oil on tracing paper, transports the viewer into a parallel universe. These semi-recognisable and timeless landscapes are inhabited by peculiar figures that encapsulate the fragility ofhumanity.
THANIA PETERSEN
Thania Petersen. Thania Petersen was born in Cape Town and later moved to the UK with her family when her father was exiled under the apartheid regime. Petersen studied at the Central St Martin’s College of Art in London (2001 –2003) and went on to do apprenticeships in Zimbabwe (2004) with sculptor Sylvester Mubayi and in South Korea (2005KRESIAH MUKWAZHI
Kresiah Mukwazhi. Kresiah Mukwazhi was born in Harare, Zimbabwe. Educated at both the National Gallery of Zimbabwe Visual Art School (known today as the National Gallery School of Visual Art and Design) and the Market Photo Workshop in South Africa, Mukwazhi’s artistic practice draws on personal experiences and observations of gender-based violence, exploitation and abuse. JACKI JOB - ZEITZ MOCAA Jacki Job was born in Cape Town, South Africa, where she lives and works. She is currently a lecturer at the School of Dance and Department of Drama at the University of Cape Town (South Africa). She began dancing with Jazzart in the late 1980s. In 1994 she started extensive travels in Europe before settlingZEITZ MOCAA
Museum of Contemporary Art Africa. Generously sponsored by AfriSam, unveil unique stories about the museum’s collection.BANELE KHOZA
Banele Khoza. Banele Khoza was born in Hlatikulu, Swaziland. In 2008 he moved to South Africa for school, then he enrolled at the London International School of Fashion (LISOF) for a year, studying Fashion Design in 2011. Khoza returned to South Africa to study a National Diploma in Fine Art (2014) at the Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) in Pretoria, South Africa.THANIA PETERSEN
Thania Petersen. Thania Petersen was born in Cape Town and later moved to the UK with her family when her father was exiled under the apartheid regime. Petersen studied at the Central St Martin’s College of Art in London (2001 –2003) and went on to do apprenticeships in Zimbabwe (2004) with sculptor Sylvester Mubayi and in South Korea (2005KRESIAH MUKWAZHI
Kresiah Mukwazhi. Kresiah Mukwazhi was born in Harare, Zimbabwe. Educated at both the National Gallery of Zimbabwe Visual Art School (known today as the National Gallery School of Visual Art and Design) and the Market Photo Workshop in South Africa, Mukwazhi’s artistic practice draws on personal experiences and observations of gender-based violence, exploitation and abuse. OWANTO - ZEITZ MOCAA Owanto is a multi-cultural Gabonese artist born in Paris, France. She was raised in Gabon and subsequently emigrated to Europe where she continued to study Philosophy, Literature and Languages at the Institut Catholic de Paris in Madrid, Spain. She currently lives and works between Africa, Europe and the United States of America.Described as a
RYTHMICAL PROGRESSION I Rythmical Progression I. 1998. Mixed media on wood. 82 x 58 cm. Image courtesy of the artist and the National Gallery of Zimbabwe, Harare.View Gallery.
ATANG TSHIKARE
Atang Tshikare is a South Africa-born self-developed multidisciplinary artist who began Zabalazaa Designs in 2010. His design voice is an Afrofuturistic identity using a primal future as a source of direction. Each form he creates emphasises a sense of touch with its vibrant texture, which extends between natural and human-madematerials.
CLIVE RUNDLE
Clive Rundle. Clive Rundle disavows the title of fashion designer in favour of describing his garment-making as a design-dream process that culminates in intricate structures, a kind of intelligence that harmoniously integrates multi-cultural impressions. I happen to compose in fabric while cutting structure. The model carrying it isintegral
MACK MAGAGANE
Mack Magagane was born in Soweto, Johannesburg in 1990. In 2010 he was awarded the Tierney Fellowship, and attended the Market Photo Workshop under the mentorship of practitioner and academic Jo Ratcliffe. Introduced to photography by his sister in 2008, Magagane’s first project Light Hours (2009), displays an early interest in theconstruction of the
KOYO KOUOH APPOINTED EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR AND CHIEF CURATOR Cape Town, 4 March 2019 – The Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa (Zeitz MOCAA) has appointed Koyo Kouoh as Executive Director and Chief Curator. Koyo Kouoh brings two decades of experience as an international curator and cultural producer to her new role. As the founding Artistic Director of the thought-provoking RAW MaterialCompany, a
ZEITZ MOCAA
Museum of Contemporary Art Africa. Generously sponsored by AfriSam, unveil unique stories about the museum’s collection.ANTHONY BUMHIRA
Anthony Bumhira was born in Chitungwiza, Zimbabwe. Known for producing semi-abstract, large-scale art, Bumhira uses doilies and other innovative materials that have a personal and spiritual connection. In Zimbabwe, the doily is a familiar household object. It adorns the living room sofas of many urban homes. Yet for Bumhira the inclusionof the
ART AND ARTISTS
Explore an exciting world of dynamic and cutting-edge art by our featured artists from Africa and the Diaspora in our over 100galleries.
COSMOS SHIRIDZINOMWA Cosmos Shiridzinomwa. Cosmos Shiridzinomwa was born in Harare, Zimbabwe. In 1995 he obtained a National Diploma in Fine Art from the Harare Polytechnic, where he now lectures.. Using allegory and expressionist brushstrokes, what seem like everyday household objects—chairs, lamps, and closets—take on a profound meaning when viewed in light of socio-political events.NANDIPHA MNTAMBO
Nandipha Mntambo was born in Mbabane, Swaziland. In 2007, she completed a Master’s in Fine Art from the Michaelis School of Fine Art at the University of Cape Town. Mntambo currently lives in Johannesburg. Her work addresses ongoing debates around traditional gender roles, body politics, and identity. She works in photography, sculpture, video, and mixed ALFREDO JAAR: THE RWANDA PROJECT Alfredo Jaar: The Rwanda Project. Alfredo Jaar: The Rwanda Project, is a solo exhibition by Chilean-born, New York-based artist Alfredo Jaar at Zeitz MOCAA. Largely derived from investigations and photojournalistic field research in the aftermath of the Rwandan genocide of 1994, this exhibition seeks to investigate how one can engage with trauma as an outsider and also serves as a critique toGILLIAN ROSSELLI
Gillian Rosselli. Gillian Rosselli was born in Zimbabwe. Between 1980 and 1984 Rosselli studied Fine Art at the University of Cape Town and has since continued her practice as a visual artist in Zimbabwe.. Working in a diverse range of mediums that include acrylic, chalk, collage, wax, and soil, Rosselli’s art reflects a deep connection and preoccupation with the struggles of mankind: fromBANELE KHOZA
Banele Khoza. Banele Khoza was born in Hlatikulu, Swaziland. In 2008 he moved to South Africa for school, then he enrolled at the London International School of Fashion (LISOF) for a year, studying Fashion Design in 2011. Khoza returned to South Africa to study a National Diploma in Fine Art (2014) at the Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) in Pretoria, South Africa. RYTHMICAL PROGRESSION I Rythmical Progression I. 1998. Mixed media on wood. 82 x 58 cm. Image courtesy of the artist and the National Gallery of Zimbabwe, Harare.View Gallery.
LOYISO MKIZE
Loyiso Mkize. Loyiso Mkize is a South African-born visual artist. He studied at the Cape Penisula University of Technology in Cape Town, South Africa where he obtained his diploma qualification in graphic design in 2009.Before devoting himself to his own company, Loyiso Mkize Art (Pty) Ltd and fine art full time, Mkize worked as a head illustrator of the popular soccer comic book, SupaZEITZ MOCAA
Museum of Contemporary Art Africa. Generously sponsored by AfriSam, unveil unique stories about the museum’s collection.ANTHONY BUMHIRA
Anthony Bumhira was born in Chitungwiza, Zimbabwe. Known for producing semi-abstract, large-scale art, Bumhira uses doilies and other innovative materials that have a personal and spiritual connection. In Zimbabwe, the doily is a familiar household object. It adorns the living room sofas of many urban homes. Yet for Bumhira the inclusionof the
ART AND ARTISTS
Explore an exciting world of dynamic and cutting-edge art by our featured artists from Africa and the Diaspora in our over 100galleries.
COSMOS SHIRIDZINOMWA Cosmos Shiridzinomwa. Cosmos Shiridzinomwa was born in Harare, Zimbabwe. In 1995 he obtained a National Diploma in Fine Art from the Harare Polytechnic, where he now lectures.. Using allegory and expressionist brushstrokes, what seem like everyday household objects—chairs, lamps, and closets—take on a profound meaning when viewed in light of socio-political events.NANDIPHA MNTAMBO
Nandipha Mntambo was born in Mbabane, Swaziland. In 2007, she completed a Master’s in Fine Art from the Michaelis School of Fine Art at the University of Cape Town. Mntambo currently lives in Johannesburg. Her work addresses ongoing debates around traditional gender roles, body politics, and identity. She works in photography, sculpture, video, and mixed ALFREDO JAAR: THE RWANDA PROJECT Alfredo Jaar: The Rwanda Project. Alfredo Jaar: The Rwanda Project, is a solo exhibition by Chilean-born, New York-based artist Alfredo Jaar at Zeitz MOCAA. Largely derived from investigations and photojournalistic field research in the aftermath of the Rwandan genocide of 1994, this exhibition seeks to investigate how one can engage with trauma as an outsider and also serves as a critique toGILLIAN ROSSELLI
Gillian Rosselli. Gillian Rosselli was born in Zimbabwe. Between 1980 and 1984 Rosselli studied Fine Art at the University of Cape Town and has since continued her practice as a visual artist in Zimbabwe.. Working in a diverse range of mediums that include acrylic, chalk, collage, wax, and soil, Rosselli’s art reflects a deep connection and preoccupation with the struggles of mankind: fromBANELE KHOZA
Banele Khoza. Banele Khoza was born in Hlatikulu, Swaziland. In 2008 he moved to South Africa for school, then he enrolled at the London International School of Fashion (LISOF) for a year, studying Fashion Design in 2011. Khoza returned to South Africa to study a National Diploma in Fine Art (2014) at the Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) in Pretoria, South Africa. RYTHMICAL PROGRESSION I Rythmical Progression I. 1998. Mixed media on wood. 82 x 58 cm. Image courtesy of the artist and the National Gallery of Zimbabwe, Harare.View Gallery.
LOYISO MKIZE
Loyiso Mkize. Loyiso Mkize is a South African-born visual artist. He studied at the Cape Penisula University of Technology in Cape Town, South Africa where he obtained his diploma qualification in graphic design in 2009.Before devoting himself to his own company, Loyiso Mkize Art (Pty) Ltd and fine art full time, Mkize worked as a head illustrator of the popular soccer comic book, SupaART AND ARTISTS
Explore an exciting world of dynamic and cutting-edge art by our featured artists from Africa and the Diaspora in our over 100galleries.
HOME - ZEITZ MOCAA MUSEUM Home - Zeitz Mocaa Museum. Home Justin Goldstein 2020-10-16T11:47:47+00:00. #SLOWLOOK: IDÉOGRAMMES, SIGNES, SYMBOLES ET LOGOS (HOMMAGE A chance to take a moment and look deeper at some of the artworks Zeitz MOCAA has exhibited: This month, we look at Idéogrammes, signes, symboles et logos (Hommage à Youssouf Tata Cissé et Germaine Dieterlen) (2020), a site-specific work by artist, Abdoulaye Konaté that was unveiled at Zeitz MOCAA in February 2020.. This Malian artist’s work primarily takes the form of textile-basedCYRUS KABIRU
Cyrus Kabiru was born in Nairobi, Kenya, where he currently lives and works. His intricate sculptural works push the boundaries of conventional craftsmanship, sculpture, photography, design and fashion. Kabiru makes reference to both his home in Kenya and to international countries and cities that he travels to. Kabiru’s practice, which has changed in recent years,COLONIAL CEMETERY
Generously sponsored by AfriSam, unveil unique stories about the museum’s collection. Now available. Read more JACKI JOB - ZEITZ MOCAA Jacki Job was born in Cape Town, South Africa, where she lives and works. She is currently a lecturer at the School of Dance and Department of Drama at the University of Cape Town (South Africa). She began dancing with Jazzart in the late 1980s. In 1994 she started extensive travels in Europe before settling NAKED APE BY SHELDON KOPMAN Naked Ape by Sheldon Kopman. Founded in 2005 by fashion icon, designer and stylist Shaldon Kopman, Naked Ape has designed and crafted luxury bespoke garments for discerning individuals. Kopman grew up in Johannesburg where he ‘gypsied’ around with his single mom before going into the fashion industry as a model and soon became a highly respected producer, creative director and stylist.THANIA PETERSEN
Thania Petersen. Thania Petersen was born in Cape Town and later moved to the UK with her family when her father was exiled under the apartheid regime. Petersen studied at the Central St Martin’s College of Art in London (2001 –2003) and went on to do apprenticeships in Zimbabwe (2004) with sculptor Sylvester Mubayi and in South Korea (2005 SUNDAY MORNING (PREDECESSORS #3) Sunday Morning (Predecessors #3) 2014 Acrylic, charcoal, collage, colour pencils, and transfers on paper 198.12 x 243.84 cm (NA 03) IDÉOGRAMMES, SIGNES, SYMBOLES ET LOGOS (HOMMAGE À YOUSSOUF Zeitz MOCAA presents Abdoulaye Konaté's large-scale installation 'Idéogrammes, signes, symboles et logos in the BMW Atrium.ZEITZ MOCAA
Museum of Contemporary Art Africa. Generously sponsored by AfriSam, unveil unique stories about the museum’s collection.ART AND ARTISTS
Explore an exciting world of dynamic and cutting-edge art by our featured artists from Africa and the Diaspora in our over 100galleries.
NANDIPHA MNTAMBO
Nandipha Mntambo was born in Mbabane, Swaziland. In 2007, she completed a Master’s in Fine Art from the Michaelis School of Fine Art at the University of Cape Town. Mntambo currently lives in Johannesburg. Her work addresses ongoing debates around traditional gender roles, body politics, and identity. She works in photography, sculpture, video, and mixed COSMOS SHIRIDZINOMWA Cosmos Shiridzinomwa. Cosmos Shiridzinomwa was born in Harare, Zimbabwe. In 1995 he obtained a National Diploma in Fine Art from the Harare Polytechnic, where he now lectures.. Using allegory and expressionist brushstrokes, what seem like everyday household objects—chairs, lamps, and closets—take on a profound meaning when viewed in light of socio-political events.BANELE KHOZA
Banele Khoza. Banele Khoza was born in Hlatikulu, Swaziland. In 2008 he moved to South Africa for school, then he enrolled at the London International School of Fashion (LISOF) for a year, studying Fashion Design in 2011. Khoza returned to South Africa to study a National Diploma in Fine Art (2014) at the Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) in Pretoria, South Africa.GILLIAN ROSSELLI
Gillian Rosselli. Gillian Rosselli was born in Zimbabwe. Between 1980 and 1984 Rosselli studied Fine Art at the University of Cape Town and has since continued her practice as a visual artist in Zimbabwe.. Working in a diverse range of mediums that include acrylic, chalk, collage, wax, and soil, Rosselli’s art reflects a deep connection and preoccupation with the struggles of mankind: from ALFREDO JAAR: THE RWANDA PROJECT Alfredo Jaar: The Rwanda Project. Alfredo Jaar: The Rwanda Project, is a solo exhibition by Chilean-born, New York-based artist Alfredo Jaar at Zeitz MOCAA. Largely derived from investigations and photojournalistic field research in the aftermath of the Rwandan genocide of 1994, this exhibition seeks to investigate how one can engage with trauma as an outsider and also serves as a critique toLOYISO MKIZE
Loyiso Mkize. Loyiso Mkize is a South African-born visual artist. He studied at the Cape Penisula University of Technology in Cape Town, South Africa where he obtained his diploma qualification in graphic design in 2009.Before devoting himself to his own company, Loyiso Mkize Art (Pty) Ltd and fine art full time, Mkize worked as a head illustrator of the popular soccer comic book, Supa RYTHMICAL PROGRESSION I Rythmical Progression I. 1998. Mixed media on wood. 82 x 58 cm. Image courtesy of the artist and the National Gallery of Zimbabwe, Harare.View Gallery.
JACKI JOB - ZEITZ MOCAA Jacki Job was born in Cape Town, South Africa, where she lives and works. She is currently a lecturer at the School of Dance and Department of Drama at the University of Cape Town (South Africa). She began dancing with Jazzart in the late 1980s. In 1994 she started extensive travels in Europe before settlingZEITZ MOCAA
Museum of Contemporary Art Africa. Generously sponsored by AfriSam, unveil unique stories about the museum’s collection.ART AND ARTISTS
Explore an exciting world of dynamic and cutting-edge art by our featured artists from Africa and the Diaspora in our over 100galleries.
NANDIPHA MNTAMBO
Nandipha Mntambo was born in Mbabane, Swaziland. In 2007, she completed a Master’s in Fine Art from the Michaelis School of Fine Art at the University of Cape Town. Mntambo currently lives in Johannesburg. Her work addresses ongoing debates around traditional gender roles, body politics, and identity. She works in photography, sculpture, video, and mixed COSMOS SHIRIDZINOMWA Cosmos Shiridzinomwa. Cosmos Shiridzinomwa was born in Harare, Zimbabwe. In 1995 he obtained a National Diploma in Fine Art from the Harare Polytechnic, where he now lectures.. Using allegory and expressionist brushstrokes, what seem like everyday household objects—chairs, lamps, and closets—take on a profound meaning when viewed in light of socio-political events.BANELE KHOZA
Banele Khoza. Banele Khoza was born in Hlatikulu, Swaziland. In 2008 he moved to South Africa for school, then he enrolled at the London International School of Fashion (LISOF) for a year, studying Fashion Design in 2011. Khoza returned to South Africa to study a National Diploma in Fine Art (2014) at the Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) in Pretoria, South Africa.GILLIAN ROSSELLI
Gillian Rosselli. Gillian Rosselli was born in Zimbabwe. Between 1980 and 1984 Rosselli studied Fine Art at the University of Cape Town and has since continued her practice as a visual artist in Zimbabwe.. Working in a diverse range of mediums that include acrylic, chalk, collage, wax, and soil, Rosselli’s art reflects a deep connection and preoccupation with the struggles of mankind: from ALFREDO JAAR: THE RWANDA PROJECT Alfredo Jaar: The Rwanda Project. Alfredo Jaar: The Rwanda Project, is a solo exhibition by Chilean-born, New York-based artist Alfredo Jaar at Zeitz MOCAA. Largely derived from investigations and photojournalistic field research in the aftermath of the Rwandan genocide of 1994, this exhibition seeks to investigate how one can engage with trauma as an outsider and also serves as a critique toLOYISO MKIZE
Loyiso Mkize. Loyiso Mkize is a South African-born visual artist. He studied at the Cape Penisula University of Technology in Cape Town, South Africa where he obtained his diploma qualification in graphic design in 2009.Before devoting himself to his own company, Loyiso Mkize Art (Pty) Ltd and fine art full time, Mkize worked as a head illustrator of the popular soccer comic book, Supa RYTHMICAL PROGRESSION I Rythmical Progression I. 1998. Mixed media on wood. 82 x 58 cm. Image courtesy of the artist and the National Gallery of Zimbabwe, Harare.View Gallery.
JACKI JOB - ZEITZ MOCAA Jacki Job was born in Cape Town, South Africa, where she lives and works. She is currently a lecturer at the School of Dance and Department of Drama at the University of Cape Town (South Africa). She began dancing with Jazzart in the late 1980s. In 1994 she started extensive travels in Europe before settlingART AND ARTISTS
Explore an exciting world of dynamic and cutting-edge art by our featured artists from Africa and the Diaspora in our over 100galleries.
HOME - ZEITZ MOCAA MUSEUM Home - Zeitz Mocaa Museum. Home Justin Goldstein 2020-10-16T11:47:47+00:00.FREE ACCESS
Free entry for under 18s on presentation of ID. Stop by on any day during your birthday month (Thursdays – Sundays), show us your valid South African ID or African passport reflecting your birth date and your day of fun at the museum will be on us.CYRUS KABIRU
Cyrus Kabiru was born in Nairobi, Kenya, where he currently lives and works. His intricate sculptural works push the boundaries of conventional craftsmanship, sculpture, photography, design and fashion. Kabiru makes reference to both his home in Kenya and to international countries and cities that he travels to. Kabiru’s practice, which has changed in recent years, JACKI JOB - ZEITZ MOCAA Jacki Job was born in Cape Town, South Africa, where she lives and works. She is currently a lecturer at the School of Dance and Department of Drama at the University of Cape Town (South Africa). She began dancing with Jazzart in the late 1980s. In 1994 she started extensive travels in Europe before settling LEOPARD FROCK BY MARIANNE FASSLER Leopard Frock By Marianne Fassler. According to South African designer Marianne Fassler, frock is a lovely old worldly word that also has all the campness she adores.The brand’s name is derived from Fassler’s ideology: “There are so many places in South Africa called Leopard Rock, why not do Leopard Frock?”. Leopard Frock equally captures the deep inspiration drawn from Africa and theRUBY SWINNEY
Ruby Swinney lives and works in Cape Town. The artist graduated from the Michaelis School of Fine Art in 2015. Swinney, who is known for using oil on tracing paper, transports the viewer into a parallel universe. These semi-recognisable and timeless landscapes are inhabited by peculiar figures that encapsulate the fragility ofhumanity.
ATANG TSHIKARE
Atang Tshikare is a South Africa-born self-developed multidisciplinary artist who began Zabalazaa Designs in 2010. His design voice is an Afrofuturistic identity using a primal future as a source of direction. Each form he creates emphasises a sense of touch with its vibrant texture, which extends between natural and human-madematerials.
NAKED APE BY SHELDON KOPMAN Naked Ape by Sheldon Kopman. Founded in 2005 by fashion icon, designer and stylist Shaldon Kopman, Naked Ape has designed and crafted luxury bespoke garments for discerning individuals. Kopman grew up in Johannesburg where he ‘gypsied’ around with his single mom before going into the fashion industry as a model and soon became a highly respected producer, creative director and stylist. SUNDAY MORNING (PREDECESSORS #3) Sunday Morning (Predecessors #3) 2014 Acrylic, charcoal, collage, colour pencils, and transfers on paper 198.12 x 243.84 cm (NA 03)ZEITZ MOCAA
Museum of Contemporary Art Africa. Generously sponsored by AfriSam, unveil unique stories about the museum’s collection.GILLIAN ROSSELLI
Gillian Rosselli. Gillian Rosselli was born in Zimbabwe. Between 1980 and 1984 Rosselli studied Fine Art at the University of Cape Town and has since continued her practice as a visual artist in Zimbabwe.. Working in a diverse range of mediums that include acrylic, chalk, collage, wax, and soil, Rosselli’s art reflects a deep connection and preoccupation with the struggles of mankind: fromPARTY OF CROOKS
Generously sponsored by AfriSam, unveil unique stories about the museum’s collection. Now available. Read more COSMOS SHIRIDZINOMWA Cosmos Shiridzinomwa. Cosmos Shiridzinomwa was born in Harare, Zimbabwe. In 1995 he obtained a National Diploma in Fine Art from the Harare Polytechnic, where he now lectures.. Using allegory and expressionist brushstrokes, what seem like everyday household objects—chairs, lamps, and closets—take on a profound meaning when viewed in light of socio-political events.NANDIPHA MNTAMBO
Nandipha Mntambo was born in Mbabane, Swaziland. In 2007, she completed a Master’s in Fine Art from the Michaelis School of Fine Art at the University of Cape Town. Mntambo currently lives in Johannesburg. Her work addresses ongoing debates around traditional gender roles, body politics, and identity. She works in photography, sculpture, video, and mixedFREE ACCESS
Free entry for under 18s on presentation of ID. Stop by on any day during your birthday month (Thursdays – Sundays), show us your valid South African ID or African passport reflecting your birth date and your day of fun at the museum will be on us.MICHELE MATHISON
Michele Mathison was born in Johannesburg, South Africa and raised between Harare and Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. At present, he lives and works between Zimbabwe and South Africa, practising as a sculptor. He completed a Bachelors of Fine Arts at Michaelis School of Fine Arts, University of Cape Town in Cape Town, South Africa in 2000. Having RYTHMICAL PROGRESSION I Rythmical Progression I. 1998. Mixed media on wood. 82 x 58 cm. Image courtesy of the artist and the National Gallery of Zimbabwe, Harare.View Gallery.
RUBY SWINNEY
Ruby Swinney lives and works in Cape Town. The artist graduated from the Michaelis School of Fine Art in 2015. Swinney, who is known for using oil on tracing paper, transports the viewer into a parallel universe. These semi-recognisable and timeless landscapes are inhabited by peculiar figures that encapsulate the fragility ofhumanity.
THANIA PETERSEN
Thania Petersen. Thania Petersen was born in Cape Town and later moved to the UK with her family when her father was exiled under the apartheid regime. Petersen studied at the Central St Martin’s College of Art in London (2001 –2003) and went on to do apprenticeships in Zimbabwe (2004) with sculptor Sylvester Mubayi and in South Korea (2005ZEITZ MOCAA
Museum of Contemporary Art Africa. Generously sponsored by AfriSam, unveil unique stories about the museum’s collection.GILLIAN ROSSELLI
Gillian Rosselli. Gillian Rosselli was born in Zimbabwe. Between 1980 and 1984 Rosselli studied Fine Art at the University of Cape Town and has since continued her practice as a visual artist in Zimbabwe.. Working in a diverse range of mediums that include acrylic, chalk, collage, wax, and soil, Rosselli’s art reflects a deep connection and preoccupation with the struggles of mankind: fromPARTY OF CROOKS
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Nandipha Mntambo was born in Mbabane, Swaziland. In 2007, she completed a Master’s in Fine Art from the Michaelis School of Fine Art at the University of Cape Town. Mntambo currently lives in Johannesburg. Her work addresses ongoing debates around traditional gender roles, body politics, and identity. She works in photography, sculpture, video, and mixedFREE ACCESS
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Michele Mathison was born in Johannesburg, South Africa and raised between Harare and Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. At present, he lives and works between Zimbabwe and South Africa, practising as a sculptor. He completed a Bachelors of Fine Arts at Michaelis School of Fine Arts, University of Cape Town in Cape Town, South Africa in 2000. Having RYTHMICAL PROGRESSION I Rythmical Progression I. 1998. Mixed media on wood. 82 x 58 cm. Image courtesy of the artist and the National Gallery of Zimbabwe, Harare.View Gallery.
RUBY SWINNEY
Ruby Swinney lives and works in Cape Town. The artist graduated from the Michaelis School of Fine Art in 2015. Swinney, who is known for using oil on tracing paper, transports the viewer into a parallel universe. These semi-recognisable and timeless landscapes are inhabited by peculiar figures that encapsulate the fragility ofhumanity.
THANIA PETERSEN
Thania Petersen. Thania Petersen was born in Cape Town and later moved to the UK with her family when her father was exiled under the apartheid regime. Petersen studied at the Central St Martin’s College of Art in London (2001 –2003) and went on to do apprenticeships in Zimbabwe (2004) with sculptor Sylvester Mubayi and in South Korea (2005ART AND ARTISTS
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OUR STORY - ZEITZ MOCAA The establishment of the museum came about through a confluence of factors. The V&A Waterfront recognised the significance of its Grain Silo complex as a historic landmark and for years debated possible uses. An art museum was eventually decided upon but a collection was needed. The desire was to house something of public civicsignificance,
KASSARAM - ZEITZ MOCAA KASSARAM . KASSARAM is an open studio investigation by Thania Petersen as part of Zeitz MOCAA’s Atelier Residency program. KASSARAM means a big mess, out of place or upside down.KASSARAM is taken from the title of Petersen’s most recent film which analyses strategies used in creating and perpetuating cultural divides amongst people of colour through art, from colonialism to HOME - ZEITZ MOCAA MUSEUM Home - Zeitz Mocaa Museum. Home Justin Goldstein 2020-10-16T11:47:47+00:00.FREE ACCESS
Free entry for under 18s on presentation of ID. Stop by on any day during your birthday month (Thursdays – Sundays), show us your valid South African ID or African passport reflecting your birth date and your day of fun at the museum will be on us.LOYISO MKIZE
Loyiso Mkize. Loyiso Mkize is a South African-born visual artist. He studied at the Cape Penisula University of Technology in Cape Town, South Africa where he obtained his diploma qualification in graphic design in 2009.Before devoting himself to his own company, Loyiso Mkize Art (Pty) Ltd and fine art full time, Mkize worked as a head illustrator of the popular soccer comic book, Supa OWANTO - ZEITZ MOCAA Owanto is a multi-cultural Gabonese artist born in Paris, France. She was raised in Gabon and subsequently emigrated to Europe where she continued to study Philosophy, Literature and Languages at the Institut Catholic de Paris in Madrid, Spain. She currently lives and works between Africa, Europe and the United States of America.Described as a
THANIA PETERSEN
Thania Petersen. Thania Petersen was born in Cape Town and later moved to the UK with her family when her father was exiled under the apartheid regime. Petersen studied at the Central St Martin’s College of Art in London (2001 –2003) and went on to do apprenticeships in Zimbabwe (2004) with sculptor Sylvester Mubayi and in South Korea (2005KRESIAH MUKWAZHI
Kresiah Mukwazhi. Kresiah Mukwazhi was born in Harare, Zimbabwe. Educated at both the National Gallery of Zimbabwe Visual Art School (known today as the National Gallery School of Visual Art and Design) and the Market Photo Workshop in South Africa, Mukwazhi’s artistic practice draws on personal experiences and observations of gender-based violence, exploitation and abuse. JACKI JOB - ZEITZ MOCAA Jacki Job was born in Cape Town, South Africa, where she lives and works. She is currently a lecturer at the School of Dance and Department of Drama at the University of Cape Town (South Africa). She began dancing with Jazzart in the late 1980s. In 1994 she started extensive travels in Europe before settlingMenu
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