A GATHERING

A GATHERING
How do we sit with the violence of erasure? What do our personal biographies tell us about what has been erased? What alternative histories and narratives emerge when we gather and when we are in community?
A Gathering is an exhibition by 2024 ARAK Curatorial Fellow Bulelwa Kunene which brings together the work of 13 African artists, each grappling with the complexities of their identities and histories in the postcolonial context; a landscape that is at once generative and silencing, where erasures persist in the shadows of the production of new forms of knowledge. A place to contend with absence.
Without the impulse towards filling silences, mitigating erasures and bridging gaps, A Gathering is an opportunity to sit with the discomfort of a potentially unfinished and multivocal past, present and future.
A Gathering features work by Ade Adesina, Bougaard, Christine Nyatho, Donald Makola, Isheanesu Dondo, Lemek Sompoika, Lynette Musukubili, Odirile Khune Motsiri, Samuel Oyebode, Tahir Carl Karmali, Tuli Mekondjo, Zenaéca Singh and Zizicelo Sifumba.