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Skip to primary content. In focus 56th Venice Biennale. Through the support of Thamgidi Foundation, IfaaContemporary partners with major institutions around the world to co-produce exhibitions, including production of and co-financing publications for the artists we represent. The major 2013 partnership was with Festival d’Avignon 2013 for the production of Kiripi Katembo’s solo exhibition and catalogue. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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Sithabile Mlotshwa: July 2009
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Artworks of Sithabile Mlotshwa from the project "Footsteps of Change" - an installation made out of 60 pieces. Monday, 27 July 2009. 8220;Footsteps of change” is an installation that looks at the history of Zimbabwe from 1910 the year my grandmother was born to date. Occupied by the realization that there is a lack of historical context, regarding where we come from and what makes us who we are, I decided to go back in time to the stories my grandmother passed on to me. This is among other inscriptions t...
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Biography S’tha | Sithabile Mlotshwa' s Blog
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Sithabile Mlotshwa' s Blog. Welcome to the blog of S'thabile Mlotshwa, a passionate campaigner for women's rights who's passion is driven by Ubuntu and the belief that Art is a Catalyst for Change, Innovation and Human advancement! Art and Young People. Art, Books en Wine. Short bio S’tha. Her foundation gives grants and prizes for: Travel Artists in residency, Documentation, Research and supportive grants. Beneficiaries of supportive grants have included among others: Cultureel Platform Lingerwaard,...
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Sithabile Mlotshwa: My new work at the 1st Casablanca Biennale, with the technical assistance of Koos Schaart
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Artworks of Sithabile Mlotshwa from the project "Footsteps of Change" - an installation made out of 60 pieces. Sunday, 9 September 2012. My new work at the 1st Casablanca Biennale, with the technical assistance of Koos Schaart. 22 December 2012 at 23:45. The image can be seen at wahooart.com who can supply you with a canvas print of it. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). S'thabile speaks at Tedx Women "Art as a catalyst for change, Innovation and Human advancement". Footsteps of Change paintings. Q: Wha...
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Sithabile Mlotshwa: Footsteps of Change
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Artworks of Sithabile Mlotshwa from the project "Footsteps of Change" - an installation made out of 60 pieces. Monday, 27 July 2009. 8220;Footsteps of change” is an installation that looks at the history of Zimbabwe from 1910 the year my grandmother was born to date. Occupied by the realization that there is a lack of historical context, regarding where we come from and what makes us who we are, I decided to go back in time to the stories my grandmother passed on to me. This is among other inscriptions t...
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Sithabile Mlotshwa
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Artworks of Sithabile Mlotshwa from the project "Footsteps of Change" - an installation made out of 60 pieces. Monday, 21 January 2013. As a painter, I mainly work in oil but also enjoy making installations, ceramic sculpture and experimenting with photography. My work deals with issues of belonging, narration and collective memory. I am interested in investigating complexities associated with place, historical consciousness and representation in cross-cultural interaction. This shift led to my last proj...
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Sithabile Mlotshwa: January 2013
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Artworks of Sithabile Mlotshwa from the project "Footsteps of Change" - an installation made out of 60 pieces. Monday, 21 January 2013. As a painter, I mainly work in oil but also enjoy making installations, ceramic sculpture and experimenting with photography. My work deals with issues of belonging, narration and collective memory. I am interested in investigating complexities associated with place, historical consciousness and representation in cross-cultural interaction. This shift led to my last proj...
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Sithabile Mlotshwa: Art and Censorship
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Artworks of Sithabile Mlotshwa from the project "Footsteps of Change" - an installation made out of 60 pieces. Monday, 17 October 2011. Published by the government of Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe: Sithabile Uses Artistic Licence to Lie. Algiers — An installation titled "Footsteps of Change" is threatening to stifle Zimbabwe's rebranding efforts by Government as it seeks to down play the several reforms achieved so far by the inclusive Government. Unlike other outstanding pieces exhibited by Zimbabwean artists who ...
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Sithabile Mlotshwa: September 2012
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Artworks of Sithabile Mlotshwa from the project "Footsteps of Change" - an installation made out of 60 pieces. Sunday, 9 September 2012. My new work at the 1st Casablanca Biennale, with the technical assistance of Koos Schaart. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). And please sign up at our IFAA contact page to stay up to date with the upcoming projects. Thanks for taking the time to visit my blog. I look forward to meeting you at one of my events.S'tha! Footsteps of Change paintings. Follow me on Twitter. Q: Tomy...
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Sithabile Mlotshwa: October 2011
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Artworks of Sithabile Mlotshwa from the project "Footsteps of Change" - an installation made out of 60 pieces. Monday, 17 October 2011. Published by the government of Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe: Sithabile Uses Artistic Licence to Lie. Algiers — An installation titled "Footsteps of Change" is threatening to stifle Zimbabwe's rebranding efforts by Government as it seeks to down play the several reforms achieved so far by the inclusive Government. Unlike other outstanding pieces exhibited by Zimbabwean artists who ...
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