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Devan Shimoyama, Firelei Baéz And Mickalene Thomas, When We See Us: A Century Of Black Figuration In Painting : Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa, Cape Town, South Africa

Past exhibition
20 November 2022 - 3 September 2023
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Devan Shimoyama, The Abduction of Ganymede, 2019. Oil, color pencil, dye, sequins, collage, glitter, and jewelry on canvas, 213.4 x 182.9 cm. Image courtesy of Africa First.
Devan Shimoyama, The Abduction of Ganymede, 2019. Oil, color pencil, dye, sequins, collage, glitter, and jewelry on canvas, 213.4 x 182.9 cm. Image courtesy of Africa First.
When We See Us: A Century of Black Figuration in Painting comprises an exhibition, publication and discursive programming that explores Black self-representation and celebrates global Black subjectivities and Black consciousness from pan-African and pan-diasporic perspectives. It boldly brings together artworks from the last 100 years, by Black artists working globally, into dialogue with leading Black thinkers, writers and poets who are active today. 
 
With a focus on painting, the exhibition celebrates how artists from Africa and its diaspora have imagined, positioned, memorialised and asserted African and African-descent experiences. It contributes to critical discourse on African and Black liberation, intellectual and philosophical movements. The title of the exhibition is inspired by Ava DuVernay’s When They See Us, the 2019 miniseries. Flipping ‘they’ to ‘we’ allows for a dialectical shift that centres the conversation in a differential perspective of self-writing as theorised by Cameroonian political scientist Professor Achille Mbembe. 
 
The exhibition, designed by Wolff Architects, features more than 200 works of art from 74 institutional and private lenders located in 26 countries. When We See Us celebrates the resilience, essence, and political charge of Black joy. The exhibition is organised around six themes: The Everyday, Joy and Revelry, Repose, Sensuality, Spirituality, and Triumph and Emancipation. Figurative painting by Black artists has risen to a new prominence over the last decade and this exhibition connects these practices, revealing deeper historic contexts and networks of a complex and underrepresented genealogy, stemming from African and Black modernities. The exhibition highlights relationships between artists and artworks across geographic, generational and conceptual contexts, and foregrounds what lead curator Koyo Kouoh refers to as ‘parallel aesthetics'. 
 
Includes works by artists such as Njideka Akunyili Crosby, Zandile Tshabalala, Jacob Lawrence, Chéri Samba, Danielle McKinney, Archibald Motley, Ben Enwonwu, Kingsley Sambo, Sungi Mlengeya, Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, Cyprien Tokoudagba, Amy Sherald, Mmapula Mmakgabo Helen Sebidi and Joy Labinjo, to name a few, and in many instances bring these artists and their practice in dialogue for the first time.
 
 
 

ZEITZ MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART AFRICA 
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Works
  • Devan Shimoyama The Abduction of Ganymede. 2019. Oil, color pencil, dye, sequins, collage, glitter, and jewelry on canvas. 213.4 x 182.9 cm.

    Devan Shimoyama

    The Abduction of Ganymede.

    2019. Oil, color pencil, dye, sequins, collage, glitter, and jewelry on canvas.

    213.4 x 182.9 cm.

  • Mickalene Thomas Never Change Lovers in the Middle of the Night, 2006 Rhinestones, acrylic and enamel on wood panel 72” x 72”
    Mickalene Thomas
    Never Change Lovers in the Middle of the Night, 2006
    Rhinestones, acrylic and enamel on wood panel
    72” x 72”
Installation Views
  • Courtesy of Zeitz MOCAA
    Courtesy of Zeitz MOCAA
  • When We See Us 18
  • When We See Us 24

Related artists

  • Firelei Báez

    Firelei Báez

  • Devan Shimoyama

    Devan Shimoyama

  • Mickalene Thomas

    Mickalene Thomas

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