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Africa - what comes to mind when envisaging this vast continent? Africa is marked by diversity - the beauty and majesty of its deserts, savannahs and tropical rainforests as well as by the soaring high-rises of its cities. This continent, 80 times the area of Japan, is a collection of countries with a multiplicity of traditions, cultures, peoples, religions and languages. Its allure is in direct proportion to its vastness.
Africa Remix provides an introduction to the surprisingly little known cultural richness of Africa today. It is an exhibition of around 140 works by 84 artists from 25 countries spanning the length and breadth of the continent as well as a series of supporting programs - talks, film, music, even food. African contemporary art has never been shown on such a large scale before and the exhibition includes painting, drawing, sculpture, assemblage, installation, photography, video, music and furniture design. Visitors will encounter the creative energy of today's African art as well as the power of expression that runs through life there.
“Remix” is a musical term that means creating new music by putting together original sound sources in a different way. The individual works in this exhibition move away from previous stereotypes by playing and resonating in a remix that conveys the contemporary African situation in a dynamic and compelling rhythm - one that we hope will capture your heart and mind.
This exhibition of contemporary African art can be your first step in getting to know more about Africa. Imagine that you are crossing the African continent and expand your world of imagination and experience by visiting Africa Remix.
This exhibition has already been shown at the museum kunst palast, Düsseldorf, the Hayward Gallery, London, and the Centre Pompidou, Paris, all of which collaborated with the Mori Art Museum its organization. (Chief Curator: Simon Njami) |
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Center Atrium |
Mounir Fatmi Obstacles 2003|04/06 Courtesy: artist and La B.A.N.K gallery, Paris |
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Section: City and Land |
Section: City and Land |
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Barthélémy Toguo Innocent Sinners 2004/06 Private collection Courtesy: artist, Galerie Anne de Villepoix, Paris, and the Institute of Visual Arts, Bandjoun |
Wim Botha Commune: Onomatopoeia (detail) 2004/06 Michael Stevenson Contemporary, Cape Town |
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Ingrid Mwangi Down by the River 2001/06 Courtesy: artist |
Cheik Diallo Reading Room for “Africa Remix” 2004/06 Courtesy: artist |
All photos by Sakurai Tadahisa |
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Participating Artists (in alphabetical order)
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• Identity & History
Jane ALEXANDER (South Africa)
Fernando ALVIM (Angola)
Lara BALADI (Egypt / Lebanon)
Yto BARRADA (Morocco)
Willie BESTER (South Africa)
Andries BOTHA (South Africa)
Zoulikha BOUABDELLAH (Algeria)
Soly CISSÉ (Senegal)
Marlene DUMAS (South Africa)
Ymane FAKHIR (Morocco)
Mounir FATMI (Morocco)
Samuel FOSSO (Cameroon)
Meschac GABA (Benin)
William KENTRIDGE (South Africa)
Michèle MAGEMA (Democratic Republic of Congo)
Abu Bakarr MANSARAY (Sierra Leone)
Hassan MUSA (Sudan)
Ingrid MWANGI (Kenya)
Moataz NASR (Egypt)
Aimé NTAKIYICA (Burundi)
Zineb SEDIRA (Algeria)
Yinka SHONIBARE, MBE (Nigeria)
Fatimah TUGGAR (Nigeria)
• Body & Soul
Ghada AMER (Egypt)
Joël ANDRIANOMEARISOA (Madagascar)
Hicham BENOHOUD (Morocco)
Bili BIDJOCKA (Cameroon)
Frédéric BRULY BOUABRÉ (Ivory Coast)
Paulo CAPELA (Angola)
Loulou CHERINET (Ethiopia)
Omar D. (Algeria)
Cheik DIALLO (Mali)
Jackson HLUNGWANI (South Africa)
Abdel Ghany KENAWY and Amal KENAWY (Egypt)
Abdoulaye KONATÉ (Mali)
Goddy LEYE (Cameroon)
Georges LILANGA DI NYAMA (Tanzania)
Franck K. LUNDANGI (Angola)
Myriam MIHINDOU (Gabon)
N'Dilo MUTIMA (Angola)
Wangechi MUTU (Kenya)
Shady EL NOSHOKATY (Egypt)
Richard ONYANGO (Kenya)
OWUSU-ANKOMAH (Ghana)
Eileen PERRIER (Ghana)
Tracey ROSE (South Africa)
Benyounès SEMTATI (Morocco)
Cyprien TOKOUDAGBA (Benin)
Ernest WEANGAï (Central African Republic)
• City & Land
Akinbode AKINBIYI (Nigeria)
EL ANATSUI (Ghana)
Rui ASSUBUJI (Mozambique)
Luís BASTO (Mozambique)
Mohamed EL BAZ (Morocco)
Berry BICKLE (Zimbabwe)
Wim BOTHA (South Africa)
Chéri CHERIN (Democratic Republic of Congo)
Tracey DERRICK (South Africa)
Dilomprizulike (Nigeria)
Balthazar FAYE (Senegal)
Jellel GASTELI (Tunisia)
David GOLDBLATT (South Africa)
Romuald HAZOUMÉ (Benin)
Bodys Isek KINGELEZ (Democratic Republic of Congo)
Moshekwa LANGA (South Africa)
Ananias LEKI DAGO (Ivory Coast)
Gonçalo MABUNDA (Mozambique)
Julie MEHRETU (Ethiopia)
Santu MOFOKENG (South Africa)
Zwelethu MTHETHWA (South Africa)
Sabah NAIM (Egypt)
Otobong NKANGA (Nigeria)
Antonio OLE (Angola)
Rodney PLACE (South Africa)
PUME (Democratic Republic of Congo)
Chéri SAMBA (Democratic Republic of Congo)
Sérgio SANTIMANO (Mozambique)
Allan deSOUZA (Kenya)
Pascale Marthine TAYOU (Cameroon)
Patrice Felix TCHICAYA (Democratic Republic of Congo)
Guy TILLIM (South Africa)
Titos (Mozambique)
Barthélémy TOGUO (Cameroon) |
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MAM SCREEN each month presents a video work related to an exhibition currently on at the Mori Art Museum. The work is shown at a few screens throughout Roppongi Hills, including the 500 inch outdoor screen at the Metro Hat and PDP monitors in West Walk. Screenings are on the half hour from 9.30 to 23.30 everyday. |
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Work by artists participating in hAfrica Remix: Contemporary Art of a Continentg are being screened until August 2006 |
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June
Zoulikha Bouabdellah
Dansons / Let's Dance
2003
Courtesy: the artist |
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July
Barthélémy Toguo
The Thirsty Gardener
2004 |
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August
Dilomprizulike
Wear and Tear
2000
8min. extract |
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Chéri Cherin
Moké : The beginning of the End (Homage to Moké)
2001
Acrylic on canvas
142x293cm
CAAC, The Jean Pigozzi Collection, Geneva
Samuel Fosso
Tati Series (Self-portrait 2) : The chief who sold Africa to the colonists
1997
Type C-print
101x101cm
Centre Pompidou-MNAM-CCI, Paris
© Samuel Fosso
Jane Alexander
African Adventure
1999-2002
Mixed media
Installation
Courtesy: artist
© Jane Alexander
(Photo: Mark Lewis)
Aimé Ntakiyica
WIR (from set of three)
2003
Type C-print
104.5x157.5cm
Courtesy: artist
Chéri Samba
College of Wisdom
2004
Acrylic on canvas
200x250cm
CAAC, The Jean Pigozzi Collection, Geneva
Ingrid Mwangi
Static Drift
2001
Type C-print
75 x 102 cm (x2)
Courtesy: Galerie Anne de Villepoix, Paris
Wangechi Mutu
In killing fields sweet butterfly ascend
2003
Collage / ink, polyester film et al.
107.5x85.5cm
Collection of Jeanne and Nicolas Rohatyn
Courtesy: Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects
Ernest Weangaï
Costume of the Negros
No date
Coconut fibre
140x90x35cm
Courtesy: Maï Ollivier, Paris
Georges Lilanga Di Nyama
Have good relations with neighbours, they will help you when you are in need
1992
Acrylic on wood
245x123cm
CAAC, The Jean Pigozzi Collection, Geneva
Julie Mehretu
Ruffian Logistics
2001
Ink and acrylic on canvas
152x335cm
Thomas Dane, London
Antonio Ole
Townshipwall No. 10
2004
Assemblage / found junks et al.
Installation
Courtesy: artist
Photo: Lothar Milatz
Fatimah Tuggar
Money & Matter: Currency & Constraints
2002
Inkjet print on vinyl
37x76cm
Courtesy: Binta Zarah Studios, New York
Zwelethu Mthethwa
Untitled
2003
Type C-print
155x200cm
Jonathan Greenberg
Courtesy: Jack Shainman Gallery, NY
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