Sam Nhlengethwa; South African 1955-; Self Destruct
Herkunft : Michael Obert Contemporary, Johannesburg, circa 2016. Private Collection.
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Anmerkung : Throughout his career, Sam Nhlengethwa's ongoing Interiors series has evolved into a significant platform for the artist to honor various cultural icons, facilitating dialogues between them and his own artistic practice.1 Through this series of collage-paintings Nhlengethwa delves into his profound love for jazz to honour cultural icons like Miriam Makeba and Ron Carter - figures of significant prominence in South Africa's cultural landscape. Reflecting on this, the artist shares: "In doing these tributes and the interiors I am taken down memory lane to a time when I was a set designer at SABC. There we were dealing with space - vacated space. The tributes ape that empty space, but with the hanging paintings of these specific individuals, they are injected with a sense of vibrancy."2 Earlier works from the Interiors series, dating back to the early 1990s, encapsulate this sense of emptiness, which the artist characterizes as a "distinct sense of loneliness one encounters as an artist working alone while family and friends are out living their lives."3 1. Goodman Gallery, Landing: A Group Exhibition, online, https://www.goodman-gallery.com/store/shop?ref_id=48062, accessed 22 February 2024. 2. Ocula (2020) Goodman Gallery Press Release for Interiors Continued, online, https://ocula.com/art-galleries/goodman-gallery/exhibitions/interiors-continued/, accessed 22 February 2024. 3. Ibid.
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