In two rounds of discussion, artists of the exhibition consider the function and significance of painting and art in the Pan-African context as well as the artistic and social challenges with which they currently see themselves confronted.
The discussions are held in English.
11.15 a.m.–12.45 p.m., Studio Gegenwart
Sungi Mlengeya (b. Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, 1991, lives and works in Arusha, Tanzania)
Mlengaya is a self-taught artist. Her paintings make use of minimalist forms and negative space to create portraits of Blackness and womanhood, depicting dark figures in shades of black and brown placed against perfectly white backgrounds. These compositions explore self-discovery and empowerment.
Meleko Mokgosi (b. Francistown, Botswana, 1981, lives and works in Massachusetts)
Mokgosi, who holds an MFA from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), is an artist and associate professor of painting and drawing at Yale School of Art, Connecticut. His large-scale paintings critically explore themes of colonialism, democracy, nationalism, and liberation in southern Africa.
Joy Labinjo (b. London, UK, 1994, lives and works in London)
Labinjo studied at the University of Newcastle, then at the Ruskin School of Art at Oxford University. Her vibrant, large-scale paintings are based on collaged fragments of images from her family archive and other sources. Her work explores diasporic communities and the multiplicity of her identity as a Black woman.
11.15 a.m.–12.45 p.m., Studio Gegenwart
Costs: CHF 10/5 (+ Optional: Entry CHF 13)
Esiri Erheriene-Essi (b. London, UK, 1982, lives and works in Amsterdam)
After obtaining her MFA from the University of East London in 2006, Erheriene-Essi attended De Ateliers in Amsterdam, where she currently resides. Her paintings archive moments from Black people’s lives with vibrant depth, colour and detail, counteracting the flatness of the Black figures in the canonical narratives she seeks to imagine more humanely.
Kambui Olujimi (b. 1976, lives and works in Brooklyn/New York)
The work of Kambui Olujimi challenges established modes of thinking that commonly function as “inevitabilities.” This pursuit takes shape through interdisciplinary bodies of work spanning sculpture, installation, photography, writing, video and performance. His works have premiered nationally and internationally at Sundance Film Festival, Museum of Modern Art, LACMA, Sharjah Biennial 15, 14th Dak’Art Biennale, and Kunsthal Rotterdam, among others.
GUIDED TOUR
GEGENWART
15:00–16:00
In French. Coût : entrée + CHF 5.
WORKSHOP
STUDIO GEGENWART
15:00–16:30
CANCELLED
In German. In dieser Veranstaltung wird eine intersektionale, afrofeministische Sichtweise auf BIPoC-Gruppen und -Bewegungen vorgestellt, die für die Sichtbarkeit von Gemeinschaften in der Diaspora entscheidend geworden sind. Kosten: CHF 5.
WORKSHOP
STUDIO GEGENWART
11:00–17:00
Who gets to speak in public and who doesn't? Who writes history and about whom is history written? Open to all: families, friends, children, young people and adults are welcome. Participation free of charge, no registration recquired.
STUDIO GEGENWART
18:00–21:00
«When You Meet Us – A Collective Speed Dating» is an invitation to continue, with persistent questions raised by the exhibition and accompanying program at the Kunstmuseum Basel, in an open space and with different voices. Costs: CHF 10/5.
Treffpunkt: Gegenwart EG, Information
FULLY BOOKED!
STUDIO GEGENWART
12:30–14:30
FULLY BOOKED
Discursive menu and installation by the Hybrid Project Space collective and chef Olivier Bur. Participation free of charge, Ticket via ticket link. Limited number of participants.
GUIDED TOUR
GEGENWART
15:00–16:00
In German. Kosten: Eintritt + CHF 5.
WORKSHOP
STUDIO GEGENWART
15:00–16:30
Artist and designer Kwaku Opoku leads a conversation centered around the intersection of art and community. Costs: 5 CHF.
GUIDED TOUR
GEGENWART
15:00–16:00
In German. Kosten: Eintritt + CHF 5.