Exhibition

Jonathan Okoronkwo: Some things stay broken

Gallery 1957, Accra, Ghana
14 Dec 2022 - 17 Jan 2023

Used motor oil, decommissioned auto steel parts dissolved in nitric, sulphuric and hydrochloric acids, found objects on first grade plywood (Detail), 244 x 122cm. Image courtesy of the artist and Gallery 1957.

Used motor oil, decommissioned auto steel parts dissolved in nitric, sulphuric and hydrochloric acids, found objects on first grade plywood (Detail), 244 x 122cm. Image courtesy of the artist and Gallery 1957.

Gallery 1957 presents Some things stay broken, a solo exhibition by Jonathan Okoronkwo, curated by Tracy Naa Koshie Thompson. The exhibition is on show from December 14th – January 17th.

Humans usually perceive objects in terms of what they use them for, other than how objects also use and transform humans, and transform the world beyond human relations. Okoronkwo’s interest with machines is not that of the functional machine with coherent parts working harmoniously to achieve a fixed end. The dysfunctional car bodies he paints are not just dead because they are not useful to humans; but they are vibrant things that keep transforming themselves and everything else alongside.

The artist’s muse, Suame Magazine, is one of the biggest industrial clusters in Africa. It is located in Kumasi, roughly covering 576 square metres. This is where Okoronkwo takes his dystopian imagery and inspirations from. Suame Magazine is a site of colossal assemblage of disposed spare parts from vehicles all over the world. One cannot escape the invasive smells of dirty oils in the air with metal and plastic debris that makes strangers uncomfortable. Although chaotic, this site creates room for new possibilities and resolving what constitutes the meaning of chaotic. By creating profound forms and processes, beyond the canons of Western standardised automotive assembling. The colossal scale and cluster of different car body parts in such a site, transforms automotive artisanry itself. Suame Magazine, which is itself a dynamic machine, transforms and challenges its artisans to invent new possibilities that do not issue from or conform to the pre-set structural coherence of the imported vehicles themselves.

 

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