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Exhibition : An exhibition opening tonight at Gallery Momo in Joburg

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Guest: Mbali Tshabalala, Artist

They say - FOREWOMEN” is an exhibition that redefines and enriches contemporary art through the lens of its talented participants. The title, a play on the word "forewoman," signifies women who are at the forefront of artistic innovation and cultural dialogue. These artists are not merely participants in the art world; they are visionaries shaping the evolution of South African art.

The inspiration behind “FOREWOMEN” is drawn from Nina Simone's iconic song "Four

Women," which tells the poignant stories of four African women in America. This narrative

pays homage to Lilian Ngoyi, Helen Joseph, Rahima Moosa, and Sophia Williams-De Bruyn,

the courageous women who led the historic march to the Union Buildings on August 9, 1956,

in protest of apartheid laws. The exhibition weaves together the diverse yet unified voices of

our featured artists, each contributing their unique story to the broader tapestry of South

African art.

Nina Simone's "Four Women" is a powerful commentary on the complex interplay of race,

gender, and identity. In “FOREWOMEN,” this narrative is paralleled by the work of our

contemporary South African artists, who address themes such as cultural identity, social

justice, and the reimagining of traditional narratives. Through their distinct practices, these

artists explore the intersections of their personal and communal histories, challenging

stereotypes and redefining their place within the societal and artistic spheres.

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Guest: Mbali Tshabalala, Artist

They say - FOREWOMEN” is an exhibition that redefines and enriches contemporary art through the lens of its talented participants. The title, a play on the word "forewoman," signifies women who are at the forefront of artistic innovation and cultural dialogue. These artists are not merely participants in the art world; they are visionaries shaping the evolution of South African art.

The inspiration behind “FOREWOMEN” is drawn from Nina Simone's iconic song "Four

Women," which tells the poignant stories of four African women in America. This narrative

pays homage to Lilian Ngoyi, Helen Joseph, Rahima Moosa, and Sophia Williams-De Bruyn,

the courageous women who led the historic march to the Union Buildings on August 9, 1956,

in protest of apartheid laws. The exhibition weaves together the diverse yet unified voices of

our featured artists, each contributing their unique story to the broader tapestry of South

African art.

Nina Simone's "Four Women" is a powerful commentary on the complex interplay of race,

gender, and identity. In “FOREWOMEN,” this narrative is paralleled by the work of our

contemporary South African artists, who address themes such as cultural identity, social

justice, and the reimagining of traditional narratives. Through their distinct practices, these

artists explore the intersections of their personal and communal histories, challenging

stereotypes and redefining their place within the societal and artistic spheres.

  continue reading

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