DUST TRACINGS

DUST TRACINGS
Dust Tracings is an exhibition by 2024 ARAK Curatorial Fellow Tammy Langtry which follows the encounters and paths of ten artists selected from the ARAK Collection, with exploratory texts on five of the artists.
This title, Dust Tracings, refers to the often seismic and settled forms of history, which are shaken with each action and step, as a measure of presence and its responses: to walk, water, frequent, traverse and interfere.
In this study of a selection of artists’ work, we zoom into what Langtry suggests as a symptomatic weather condition, dust—an environmental condition which is ever present, from historical periods of severe ecological degradation to our ancestors kicking up dust, and the transitions taking us all back into dust.
Dust Tracings straddles geographies, timelines and references, bringing together the social history of five states: Angola, Namibia, Botswana, South Africa and Zimbabwe. The related artworks, selected from the ARAK Collection, play the role of archiving, presenting and scribing notions of ‘dust’.
This is done through the art of Thebe Phetogo, Helena Uambembe, Isheanesu Dondo, Durant Sihali, Tuli Mekondjo, Samson Mnisi, Senzeni Marasela, Amos Langdown, Nelo Teixera and Rudolf Seibeb.