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epicforwards · 1 year
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“Champions keep playing until they get it right.” 🏆🏆🏆
- Billie Jean King
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trascapades · 7 months
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🎨#ArtIsAWeapon #NewExhibition
"THE FLESH OF THE EARTH"
Curated by Enuma Okoro
On View February 1 - April 6, 2024 at Hauser & Wirth @hauserwirth
📍542 W. 22nd Street, #NYC
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Reposted from @hauserwirth ‘The Flesh of the Earth. Curated by Enuma Okoro is open at our New York, 22nd Street gallery.
A multidisciplinary exhibition curated by Nigerian-American writer and critic enums presents work by artists #LornaSimpson, #OlafurEliasson, #HaleyMellin, #KikiSmith #JennyHolzer, #PamelaPhatsimo, #BillieZangewa, #AdamaDelphine, #AmaCodjoe, #RashidJohnson and #CassiNamoda.
In the words of Okoro, the presentation ‘encourages us all to consider ways of decentering ourselves from the prevalent anthropocentric narrative, to reimagine a more intimate relationship with the earth and to renew our connection with the life-force energy that surges through all of creation, both human and more-than-human.’
Head to the link in bio to plan your visit until 6 April
Image 1 - Photo: Adama Delphine Fawundu - Ngewo Whispers 2023; Images 2-5: Installation views, ‘The Flesh of the Earth. Curated by Enuma Okoro’, Hauser & Wirth New York 22nd Street, 2024 Photo: Sarah Muehlbauer
@rashidjohnson @jennyholzerstudio @lornasimpson @studioolafureliasson @tanyabonakdargallery
@adamadelphine @hesse_flatow
@cas_amandaa @303gallery
@pamelaphatsimo @galerielelong
@haleymellin @billiezangewa @lehmannmaupin
#BlackGirlArtGeek #BlackArt #Artists #GroupExhibition #HauserAndWirth #BlackHistoryMonth
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abwwia · 1 year
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Billie Zangewa, Cold shower, 2019. Photo by Jurie Potgieter. © Courtesy of Galerie Templon, Paris / Brussels.
Source: https://www.artsy.net/article/artsy-editorial-5-embroidery-tips-leading-contemporary-artists
Zangewa was born in Malawi and raised in Botswana. After graduating in Fine Art Rhodes University (South Africa) in 1995, she returned to Botswana where she began to experiment with textiles. In 1997 she relocated permanently to Johannesburg, working in the fashion and advertising industries, while developing her artistic practice alongside. Via Tate
Billie Zangewa is a half Malawian half South African artist who works on silk fabrics. She lives in Johannesburg. Since 2004, her art has featured in international exhibitions including at the Paris Art Fair at the Grand Palais in Paris. Via Wikipedia
#BillieZangewa #malawianartist #malawianwomen #textileartist #femaletextileartist #womensart #artybwomen #africanart #contemporarytextiles #contemporarytextileart #PalianShow #femaleart
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citronsdor · 4 years
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BLM | Billie Zangewa #billiezangewa #zangewa #art #artpiece #artlovers #instaart #artstagram #galerie #gallery #galerietemplon #templon #black #blacklivesmatter #noir #cuisine #kitchen #embroidery #embroideryart #tissu #fabric #patchwork #cuisine #person #human #beauty #teatime #tea #expo #exhibition #southafrica @galerietemplon (à Galerie Templon) https://www.instagram.com/p/CBGcZn_iz67/?igshid=1xbgiks9gnju
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boxblur--ccg · 3 years
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#billiezangewa and #amoakoboafo @moadsf this evening. #inspired Gorgeous exhibition. #texture #textiles #sewing #painting #portraiture (at Museum of the African Diaspora (MoAD)) https://www.instagram.com/p/CVPZOz2rXGA/?utm_medium=tumblr
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gerardbillet · 3 years
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The Powers of my Hand : Afrique(s): Artistes Femmes. Buhlebezwe Siwàni : Mombathiseni, Billie Zangewa, Njideka Akunyili Crosby, Ana Silva : O Fardo, Grace Ndiritu : Holy Mountain, Egyptià Dress and Golden Hat, Stacy Gillian Abe, Wura-Natasha Ogunji. #museedartmodernedeparis #thepowersofmyhands #afriques #artistesfemmes #buhlebezwesiwani #mombathiseni #billiezangewa #njidekaakunyilicrosby #anasilva #ofardo #gracendiritu #hollymountain #egyptiandress #goldenhat #stacygillianabe #wuranatashaogunji #installation #instapic #photooftheday #parismaville (à Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris) https://www.instagram.com/p/CSeGhm_qm9H/?utm_medium=tumblr
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marciamattos · 6 years
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#Repost @nmafa (@get_repost) ・・・ Today we celebrate Malawian artist Billie Zangewa whose work Constant Gardener , 2014 is featured in the National Museum of African Art’s permanent collection. #malawi #flower #tree #floral #plant #BillieZangewa #womeninthearts #womenshistorymonth #womensart
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blairab · 6 years
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Some #abmb highlights: #BillieZangewa @blankprojects —> #FrancescoClemente’s Federico Garcia Lorca-inspired paintings @gallerialorcanoneill —> #Koak @altmansiegel —> #Rauschenberg @thaddaeusropac (details bc too many people!) —> #FridaOrupado @galerie_nordenhake —> #TomWesselmann @alminerech —> #HenryTaylor @blumandpoe ☀️ #artbaselmiami #artbaselmiamibeach #artbasel @artbasel (at Art Basel Miami Beach) https://www.instagram.com/p/BrDN_d8lVa3/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1eci3500awtic
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llemaoana · 7 years
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#Repost @afronovagallery (@get_repost) ・・・ Leaders who fist People @lawrence_lemaoana and #henrivergon A Change in the Narrative Absa Gallery With #lawrencelemaoana and #billiezangewa The exhibition titled A change in the Narrative explores the winning artists' narratives, through their work and through the reflective retellings of their thoughts and experiences since winning the Absa L'Atelier Gerard Sekoto Award. The exhibition is curated by Luyanda Zindela, a young Durban-based artist who won a Merit Award in the2014 instalment of the Absa L'Atelier competition. "The exchange of narratives is an innately human activity and a key component in the sharing of meaningful human experiences. Gerard Sekoto's work drew heavily from the value of the narratives around him. It is this dedication to the value of the narrative, especially the artist's narrative, that is a key part of the ethos of the Gerard Sekoto Award," says Dr Paul Bayliss, Absa Art and Museum Curator. The artists participating in the exhibition include Belinda Zangewa,Lawrence Lemaoana, Nomusa Makhubu, Nina Barnett, Retha Ferguson, Nyaniso Lindi, Bongumenzi Ngobese, Isabel Mertz, Bambo Sibiya, Mongezi Ncaphayi, Mbavhalelo Nekhavhambe, Natalie Moore, Matete Motubatse and Banele Khoza. A change in the Narrative runs from 20 November 2017 to 26 January 2018 at the Absa Gallery in Johannesburg. (at Gauteng)
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meettheartist-sa · 7 years
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These tapestries by @billiezangewa reflecting on the seemingly ordinary amplify the subject and its life into beautifully told stories which reveal a deeper dynamic to the subject. #africanartist #wecreatives #meettheartist #billiezangewa (at Meet The Artist)
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trascapades · 3 years
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🎨#ArtIsAWeapon ‘Self-Care Sunday’ by Billie Zangewa, featured in ‘and I will wear you in my heart of heart’ group exhibit at the @FlagArtFoundation through August 13.
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Reposted from @lehmannmaupin
Born in Malawi, Zangewa now lives and works in Johannesburg. Her work is deeply informed by her lived experience as a Black woman and mother and considers themes of domesticity, gendered labor, and personal relationships.
Billie Zangewa, ‘Self-Care Sunday’, 2020. Hand-stitched silk collage, 47.64 x 25.25 inches (121 x 64 cm). Private collection, Boston
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www.flagartfoundation.org
"The FLAG Art Foundation presents and I will wear you in my heart of heart, a group exhibition of contemporary paintings and textiles on view May 1-August 13, 2021, on it’s 9th floor. Centering on a gesture of care, the exhibition explores the myriad ways in which 35 artists evoke tenderness through depictions of lovers and friends, familial exchanges, moments of solitude, and even a cowboy and his pastel pink unicorn."
545 West 25th Street, 9th Floor, #NYC 10001, Wednesday-Saturday, 11AM-5PM
Tel (212) 206-0220
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#BillieZangewa #flagartfoundation #textileart #AfricanArtists #SundaySelfcare #lehmannmaupin #ArtAndTheCity #BlackGirlArtGeeks #TraScapades
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marciamattos · 8 years
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Billie Zangewa, artista Malawi #womensart #billiezangewa #malawi https://t.co/tEqoEyuvY6
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llemaoana · 7 years
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#Repost @afronovagallery (@get_repost) ・・・ A Change in the Narrative #absagallery With @lawrence_lemaoana #LawrenceLemaoana and #billiezangewa Gerard Sekoto is widely recognised as the pioneer of black South African art. He changed the narrative of how the work and lives of black South African artists would be perceived, valued and documented. It was for these reasons that the Absa L'Atelier awards honoured the artist's legacy by introducing the Gerard Sekoto Award in 2004 - an accolade bestowed on the most promising emerging artists to enter the competition every year since. The award is presented in collaboration with the Alliance Française, the French Institute, French Embassy in South Africa and the South African National Association for the Visual Arts (SANAVA) Now, inspired by Sekoto's contributions to South African art, the Absa Gallery brings together, for the first time, all the Absa L'Atelier Gerard Sekoto Award winners in one exhibition. The exhibition titled A change in the Narrative explores the winning artists' narratives, through their work and through the reflective retellings of their thoughts and experiences since winning the Absa L'Atelier Gerard Sekoto Award. The exhibition is curated by Luyanda Zindela, a young Durban-based artist who won a Merit Award in the2014 instalment of the Absa L'Atelier competition. "The exchange of narratives is an innately human activity and a key component in the sharing of meaningful human experiences. Gerard Sekoto's work drew heavily from the value of the narratives around him. It is this dedication to the value of the narrative, especially the artist's narrative, that is a key part of the ethos of the Gerard Sekoto Award," says Dr Paul Bayliss, Absa Art and Museum Curator. The artists participating in the exhibition include Belinda Zangewa,Lawrence Lemaoana, Nomusa Makhuba, Nina Barnett, Retha Ferguson, Nyaniso Lindi, Bongumenzi Ngobese, Isabel Mertz, Bambo Sibiya, Mongezi Ncaphayi, Mbavhalelo Nekhavhambe, Natalie Moore, Matete Motubatse and Banele Khoza. A change in the Narrative runs from 20 November 2017 to 26 January 2018 at the Absa Gallery #Johannesburg #southafrica #textileart #arttextile (at Johannesburg CBD)
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meettheartist-sa · 7 years
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These tapestries by @billiezangewa reflecting on the seemingly ordinary amplify the subject and its life into beautifully told stories which reveal a deeper dynamic to the subject. #africanartist #wecreatives #meettheartist #billiezangewa (at Meet The Artist)
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