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Samson Kambalu: Wounded Negatives

Le Cap, South Africa22 Septembre 2017 - 29 Novembre 2017
Samson Kambalu: Wounded Negatives

Samson Kambalu: Wounded Negatives

Zeitz MOCAA presents ‘Wounded Negatives’ , an exhibition with works by London-based Malawian artist Samson Kambalu.It will be theinaugural exhibition of the The Centre for the Moving Image at Zeitz MOCAA.

The Centre for the Moving Image is an innovative platform where the shape of the original grain silos has been maintained. This unique architectural gesture accommodates new media installations and video projections. The Centre is dedicated to exhibiting traditional and experimental contemporary moving image artworks in an immersive environment. Equipped with the latest technology, it aspires to become one of the leading platforms for the Moving Image on the continent.

Film, television, and the internet have created a visual literacy allowing new media to engage the public in an immediate and familiar way. New media’s social relevance and relatability encourages intergenerational conversations and attention to various modes of image-making.

The Centre facilitates collaborative workshops and programming which include digital installations, forums, film screenings, festivals, and exhibitions. Through its programming, the Centre will also provide opportunities to engage with traditional cinema.

‘Wounded Negatives’ deals with the fact that migration and displacement are no longer an exception, but rather a universal norm. Binaries of indigenous and alien, nationalism and disaffiliation seem simplistic tools to negotiate our sense of self in time and place. How do we situate ourselves if our geographical placement is continuously in flux? The new mediums offered by information technology, as seen in the work of Samson Kambalu, liberate us from identities defined by a fixed location and allow us to develop on Glissant’s idea regarding the “gathering of dissimilars.” New media accelerates the conversation and dissemination of this philosophical view point.

Curator: Michaela Limberis (South Africa), The African Arts Trust Assistant Curator of the Moving Image, Centre for the Moving Image, Zeitz MOCAA

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