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ART SG 2024 | Stand BA07

19 January - 21 January 2024

Goodman Gallery’s ART SG 2024 presentation spotlights Global South artists of different generations, from rising international talent to household names.

Featured artists include: Yto Barrada, Nicholas Hlobo, William Kentridge, Misheck Masamvu, Cassi Namoda, Sam Nhlengethwa, Yinka Shonibare CBE RA, Tavares Strachan, Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum and Clive van den Berg

Artworks

Laser-cut stainless steel, painted with acrylic based paint
68 x 113.6cm
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Laser-cut stainless steel, painted with acrylic based paint
Work: 70 x 100 cm
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Laser-cut stainless steel, painted with acrylic based paint
Work: 70 x 100 cm
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Laser-cut stainless steel, painted with acrylic based paint
77 x 91 cm
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Laser-cut stainless steel, painted with acrylic based paint
77 x 91 cm
Unavailable
Laser-cut stainless steel, painted with acrylic based paint
Work: 77 x 91 cm
Laser-cut stainless steel, painted with acrylic based paint
68 x 113.6cm
Unavailable
Patchwork, appliqué, embroidery and Dutch wax printed cotton textile
Work: 125 x 92 cm
Crayon, pencil, and oil on 4 wood panels
Work: 140 x 200 x 3 cm
2 panels; oil, enamel, pigment on acrylic panel
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Oil on canvas
Work: 165.5 x 145.5 cm
Oil On Canvas
Work: 101.6 x 101.6 cm
Acrylic, oil and collage on canvas
Work: 140 x 120 x 10 cm
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Acrylic and ribbons on Belgian linen canvas
Charcoal and red pencil on Hahnemuhle paper
Work: 60.5 x 80 cm
Bronze set of 3
Sculpture One: 21.2 x 14.1 x 10 cm
Mohair Tapestry Edition of 6
275 x 306 cm
Mohair Tapestry Edition of 6
275 x 306 cm
Oil on canvas
Work: 160.5 x 140.5 cm
Water colour on paper
work: 55.9 x 76.2 cm
Water colour on paper
work: 55.9 x 76.2 cm
Laser-cut stainless steel, painted with acrylic based paint
Unavailable
Laser-cut stainless steel, painted with acrylic based paint
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About

Misheck Masamvu image

Misheck Masamvu

Misheck Masamvu (b. 1980, Penhalonga, Zimbabwe) explores and comments on the socio-political setting of post-independence Zimbabwe, and draws attention to the impact of economic policies that sustain political mayhem. Masamvu raises questions and ideas around the state of ‘being’ and the preservation of dignity. His practice encompasses drawing, painting and sculpture.

Masamvu studied at Atelier Delta and Kunste Akademie in Munich, where he initially specialised in the realist style, and later developed a more avant-garde expressionist mode of representation with dramatic and graphic brushstrokes. His work deliberately uses this expressionist depiction, in conjunction with controversial subject matter, to push his audience to levels of visceral discomfort with the purpose of accurately capturing the plight, political turmoil and concerns of his Zimbabwean subjects and their experiences. His works serve as a reminder that the artist is constantly socially-engaged and is tasked with being a voice to give shape and form to a humane sociological topography. In 2020, Masamvu took part in the 22nd Biennale of Sydney.

Masamvu’s work has been well-received and exhibited in numerous shows including Armory Show 2018, Art Basel 2018, Basel Miami Beach 2017, 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair New York 2016, São Paulo Biennale 2016, and the Venice Biennale, Zimbabwe Pavillion 2011.

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William Kentridge

William Kentridge (b.1955, South Africa) is internationally acclaimed for his drawings, films, theatre and opera productions.

Kentridge’s work is held in collections including MoMA, New York; Tate Modern, London; Centre Pompidou, Paris; Haus der Kunst, Munich; Sharjah Art Foundation, Sharjah; National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto; Guggenheim, Abu Dhabi and Zeitz MoCAA, Cape Town.

Kentridge’s largest UK survey to date was held at the Royal Academy of Arts in London in 2022. In the same year Kentridge opened another major survey exhibition, In Praise of Shadows, at The Broad, Los Angeles. In 2023 this exhibition travelled to the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.

Kentridge’s work has been seen in museums across the globe since the 1990s, including the Museum of Modern Art, New York; Albertina Museum, Vienna: Musée du Louvre in Paris, National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea; Reina Sofia museum, Madrid, Kunstmuseum in Basel; and Norval Foundation in Cape Town. The artist has also participated in biennale’s including Documenta in Kassel (2012, 2002,1997) and the Venice Biennale (2015, 2013, 2005, 1999, 1993).

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