February 2016

  • Wednesday, 3. February 2016 - 18:00
    GUIDED TOUR
    “A LABOUR OF LOVE"
    With Ani Schulze (Artist and Art Educator)
    Δ GUIDED TOUR

    “A LABOUR OF LOVE"

    With Ani Schulze (Artist and Art Educator)

    A LABOUR OF LOVE presents more than 150 works from the Weltkulturen Museum’s collection, produced in the 1980s by black South African artists, together with twenty new artistic productions by Sam Nhlengethwa, Gabi Ngcobo and art students from Johannesburg, specifically created for this exhibition.

    The exhibition A LABOUR OF LOVE focusses on a key part of the Weltkulturen Museum’s contemporary art collection: 600 works from South Africa which the museum acquired in 1986. These works were all produced by black artists, including internationally renowned figures such as Peter Clarke, Lionel Davis, David Koloane and Sam Nhlengethwa.

    A LABOUR OF LOVE comes 28 years after the first exhibition of this collection was held in Frankfurt. It re-examines a selection of 150 works inspired by very different readings of the idea of love – prints, paintings, sculptures and to date unpublished archival materials reflect on the theme from interpersonal relations to the passion and commitment which influenced both the creation of the works and the history of the collection’s acquisition.

    The exhibition also integrates a contemporary perspective on this special collection through ten new works produced by Gabi Ngcobo and four South African art students, who have dealt with the collection and its specific history since mid-July 2014. In this process of artistic reappraisal, the students have responded to the collection by creating new prints and videos. This perspective is further expanded by works created in the Weltkulturen Labor by Sam Nhlengethwa, during a residency in July 2015. Accordingly to the museum’s concept, the new works will be added to the collection.

    The exhibition is curated by Gabi Ngcobo (artist, curator, educator at the Wits School of Arts Johannesburg and co-curator of the 32nd Bienal de São Paulo) and Dr. Yvette Mutumba (research curator Africa Weltkulturen Museum). Participating artists: Sam Nhlengethwa (artist, Johannesburg), Gabi Ngcobo as well as Wits School of Arts students Chad Cordeiro, Michelle Monareng, Nathaniel Sheppard and Matshelane Xhakaza.



    €7 / reduced €3.50
    Cost of tour included in admission fee
    Weltkulturen Museum, Schaumainkai 29

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  • Wednesday, 3. February 2016 - 19:00
    ARTE FILM SCREENING
    “Legendary South African Photographers”
    By Nathalie Masduraud and Valérie Urréa
    (ARTE France 2014, 52 Min.)
    Δ ARTE FILM SCREENING

    “Legendary South African Photographers”
    By Nathalie Masduraud and Valérie Urréa

    (ARTE France 2014, 52 Min.)

    Apartheid – Resistance – Photography. This documentary presents ten of South Africa’s leading photographers and, in the process, tells the history of South Africa from the 1970s until today. A film about the power of images and “activist photography”.



    In German
    Free
    Weltkulturen Labor, Schaumainkai 37

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  • Saturday, 6. February 2016 - 15:00
    GUIDED TOUR
    “A LABOUR OF LOVE"
    With Julia Friedel (Curatorial Studies)
    Δ GUIDED TOUR

    “A LABOUR OF LOVE"

    With Julia Friedel (Curatorial Studies)

    A LABOUR OF LOVE presents more than 150 works from the Weltkulturen Museum’s collection, produced in the 1980s by black South African artists, together with twenty new artistic productions by Sam Nhlengethwa, Gabi Ngcobo and art students from Johannesburg, specifically created for this exhibition.

    The exhibition A LABOUR OF LOVE focusses on a key part of the Weltkulturen Museum’s contemporary art collection: 600 works from South Africa which the museum acquired in 1986. These works were all produced by black artists, including internationally renowned figures such as Peter Clarke, Lionel Davis, David Koloane and Sam Nhlengethwa.

    A LABOUR OF LOVE comes 28 years after the first exhibition of this collection was held in Frankfurt. It re-examines a selection of 150 works inspired by very different readings of the idea of love – prints, paintings, sculptures and to date unpublished archival materials reflect on the theme from interpersonal relations to the passion and commitment which influenced both the creation of the works and the history of the collection’s acquisition.

    The exhibition also integrates a contemporary perspective on this special collection through ten new works produced by Gabi Ngcobo and four South African art students, who have dealt with the collection and its specific history since mid-July 2014. In this process of artistic reappraisal, the students have responded to the collection by creating new prints and videos. This perspective is further expanded by works created in the Weltkulturen Labor by Sam Nhlengethwa, during a residency in July 2015. Accordingly to the museum’s concept, the new works will be added to the collection.

    The exhibition is curated by Gabi Ngcobo (artist, curator, educator at the Wits School of Arts Johannesburg and co-curator of the 32nd Bienal de São Paulo) and Dr. Yvette Mutumba (research curator Africa Weltkulturen Museum). Participating artists: Sam Nhlengethwa (artist, Johannesburg), Gabi Ngcobo as well as Wits School of Arts students Chad Cordeiro, Michelle Monareng, Nathaniel Sheppard and Matshelane Xhakaza.



    €7 / reduced €3.50
    Cost of tour included in admission fee
    Weltkulturen Museum, Schaumainkai 29

    schließen
  • Sunday, 7. February 2016 - 15:00
    GUIDED TOUR
    “A LABOUR OF LOVE"
    With Berit Mohr (Cultural Anthropologist and Costume Designer)
    Δ GUIDED TOUR

    “A LABOUR OF LOVE"

    With Berit Mohr (Cultural Anthropologist and Costume Designer)

    A LABOUR OF LOVE presents more than 150 works from the Weltkulturen Museum’s collection, produced in the 1980s by black South African artists, together with twenty new artistic productions by Sam Nhlengethwa, Gabi Ngcobo and art students from Johannesburg, specifically created for this exhibition.

    The exhibition A LABOUR OF LOVE focusses on a key part of the Weltkulturen Museum’s contemporary art collection: 600 works from South Africa which the museum acquired in 1986. These works were all produced by black artists, including internationally renowned figures such as Peter Clarke, Lionel Davis, David Koloane and Sam Nhlengethwa.

    A LABOUR OF LOVE comes 28 years after the first exhibition of this collection was held in Frankfurt. It re-examines a selection of 150 works inspired by very different readings of the idea of love – prints, paintings, sculptures and to date unpublished archival materials reflect on the theme from interpersonal relations to the passion and commitment which influenced both the creation of the works and the history of the collection’s acquisition.

    The exhibition also integrates a contemporary perspective on this special collection through ten new works produced by Gabi Ngcobo and four South African art students, who have dealt with the collection and its specific history since mid-July 2014. In this process of artistic reappraisal, the students have responded to the collection by creating new prints and videos. This perspective is further expanded by works created in the Weltkulturen Labor by Sam Nhlengethwa, during a residency in July 2015. Accordingly to the museum’s concept, the new works will be added to the collection.

    The exhibition is curated by Gabi Ngcobo (artist, curator, educator at the Wits School of Arts Johannesburg and co-curator of the 32nd Bienal de São Paulo) and Dr. Yvette Mutumba (research curator Africa Weltkulturen Museum). Participating artists: Sam Nhlengethwa (artist, Johannesburg), Gabi Ngcobo as well as Wits School of Arts students Chad Cordeiro, Michelle Monareng, Nathaniel Sheppard and Matshelane Xhakaza.



    €7 / reduced €3.50
    Cost of tour included in admission fee
    Weltkulturen Museum, Schaumainkai 29

    schließen
  • Wednesday, 10. February 2016 - 18:00
    GUIDED TOUR
    “A LABOUR OF LOVE"
    With Berit Mohr (Cultural Anthropologist and Costume Designer)
    Δ GUIDED TOUR

    “A LABOUR OF LOVE"

    With Berit Mohr (Cultural Anthropologist and Costume Designer)

    A LABOUR OF LOVE presents more than 150 works from the Weltkulturen Museum’s collection, produced in the 1980s by black South African artists, together with twenty new artistic productions by Sam Nhlengethwa, Gabi Ngcobo and art students from Johannesburg, specifically created for this exhibition.

    The exhibition A LABOUR OF LOVE focusses on a key part of the Weltkulturen Museum’s contemporary art collection: 600 works from South Africa which the museum acquired in 1986. These works were all produced by black artists, including internationally renowned figures such as Peter Clarke, Lionel Davis, David Koloane and Sam Nhlengethwa.

    A LABOUR OF LOVE comes 28 years after the first exhibition of this collection was held in Frankfurt. It re-examines a selection of 150 works inspired by very different readings of the idea of love – prints, paintings, sculptures and to date unpublished archival materials reflect on the theme from interpersonal relations to the passion and commitment which influenced both the creation of the works and the history of the collection’s acquisition.

    The exhibition also integrates a contemporary perspective on this special collection through ten new works produced by Gabi Ngcobo and four South African art students, who have dealt with the collection and its specific history since mid-July 2014. In this process of artistic reappraisal, the students have responded to the collection by creating new prints and videos. This perspective is further expanded by works created in the Weltkulturen Labor by Sam Nhlengethwa, during a residency in July 2015. Accordingly to the museum’s concept, the new works will be added to the collection.

    The exhibition is curated by Gabi Ngcobo (artist, curator, educator at the Wits School of Arts Johannesburg and co-curator of the 32nd Bienal de São Paulo) and Dr. Yvette Mutumba (research curator Africa Weltkulturen Museum). Participating artists: Sam Nhlengethwa (artist, Johannesburg), Gabi Ngcobo as well as Wits School of Arts students Chad Cordeiro, Michelle Monareng, Nathaniel Sheppard and Matshelane Xhakaza.



    €7 / reduced €3.50
    Cost of tour included in admission fee
    Weltkulturen Museum, Schaumainkai 29

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  • Saturday, 13. February 2016 - 15:00
    CURATOR’S GUIDED TOUR
    “A LABOUR OF LOVE”
    With Yvette Mutumba (co-curator of the exhibition and curator Africa, Weltkulturen Museum)
    Δ CURATOR’S GUIDED TOUR “A LABOUR OF LOVE”

    With Yvette Mutumba (co-curator of the exhibition and curator Africa, Weltkulturen Museum)

    Yvette Mutumba offers an insight into the origins of the exhibition and the significance of the museum’s collection of contemporary South African art acquired in 1986. In this process, she explores new readings and interpretations of the works to cast a more differentiated light on their historical contexts. By questioning and critiquing a purely political localisation, she opens up new perspectives to show their relevance both to art history and to human experience.



    In German
    €7 / reduced €3.50
    Cost of tour included in admission fee
    Weltkulturen Museum, Schaumainkai 29

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  • Sunday, 14. February 2016 - 15:00
    GUIDED TOUR
    “A LABOUR OF LOVE"
    With Anastasia Remes (Curatorial Studies)
    Δ GUIDED TOUR

    “A LABOUR OF LOVE"

    With Anastasia Remes (Curatorial Studies)

    A LABOUR OF LOVE presents more than 150 works from the Weltkulturen Museum’s collection, produced in the 1980s by black South African artists, together with twenty new artistic productions by Sam Nhlengethwa, Gabi Ngcobo and art students from Johannesburg, specifically created for this exhibition.

    The exhibition A LABOUR OF LOVE focusses on a key part of the Weltkulturen Museum’s contemporary art collection: 600 works from South Africa which the museum acquired in 1986. These works were all produced by black artists, including internationally renowned figures such as Peter Clarke, Lionel Davis, David Koloane and Sam Nhlengethwa.

    A LABOUR OF LOVE comes 28 years after the first exhibition of this collection was held in Frankfurt. It re-examines a selection of 150 works inspired by very different readings of the idea of love – prints, paintings, sculptures and to date unpublished archival materials reflect on the theme from interpersonal relations to the passion and commitment which influenced both the creation of the works and the history of the collection’s acquisition.

    The exhibition also integrates a contemporary perspective on this special collection through ten new works produced by Gabi Ngcobo and four South African art students, who have dealt with the collection and its specific history since mid-July 2014. In this process of artistic reappraisal, the students have responded to the collection by creating new prints and videos. This perspective is further expanded by works created in the Weltkulturen Labor by Sam Nhlengethwa, during a residency in July 2015. Accordingly to the museum’s concept, the new works will be added to the collection.

    The exhibition is curated by Gabi Ngcobo (artist, curator, educator at the Wits School of Arts Johannesburg and co-curator of the 32nd Bienal de São Paulo) and Dr. Yvette Mutumba (research curator Africa Weltkulturen Museum). Participating artists: Sam Nhlengethwa (artist, Johannesburg), Gabi Ngcobo as well as Wits School of Arts students Chad Cordeiro, Michelle Monareng, Nathaniel Sheppard and Matshelane Xhakaza.



    €7 / reduced €3.50
    Cost of tour included in admission fee
    Weltkulturen Museum, Schaumainkai 29

    schließen
  • Wednesday, 17. February 2016 - 18:00
    GUIDED TOUR
    “A LABOUR OF LOVE"
    With Berit Mohr (Cultural Anthropologist and Costume Designer)
    Δ GUIDED TOUR

    “A LABOUR OF LOVE"

    With Berit Mohr (Cultural Anthropologist and Costume Designer)

    A LABOUR OF LOVE presents more than 150 works from the Weltkulturen Museum’s collection, produced in the 1980s by black South African artists, together with twenty new artistic productions by Sam Nhlengethwa, Gabi Ngcobo and art students from Johannesburg, specifically created for this exhibition.

    The exhibition A LABOUR OF LOVE focusses on a key part of the Weltkulturen Museum’s contemporary art collection: 600 works from South Africa which the museum acquired in 1986. These works were all produced by black artists, including internationally renowned figures such as Peter Clarke, Lionel Davis, David Koloane and Sam Nhlengethwa.

    A LABOUR OF LOVE comes 28 years after the first exhibition of this collection was held in Frankfurt. It re-examines a selection of 150 works inspired by very different readings of the idea of love – prints, paintings, sculptures and to date unpublished archival materials reflect on the theme from interpersonal relations to the passion and commitment which influenced both the creation of the works and the history of the collection’s acquisition.

    The exhibition also integrates a contemporary perspective on this special collection through ten new works produced by Gabi Ngcobo and four South African art students, who have dealt with the collection and its specific history since mid-July 2014. In this process of artistic reappraisal, the students have responded to the collection by creating new prints and videos. This perspective is further expanded by works created in the Weltkulturen Labor by Sam Nhlengethwa, during a residency in July 2015. Accordingly to the museum’s concept, the new works will be added to the collection.

    The exhibition is curated by Gabi Ngcobo (artist, curator, educator at the Wits School of Arts Johannesburg and co-curator of the 32nd Bienal de São Paulo) and Dr. Yvette Mutumba (research curator Africa Weltkulturen Museum). Participating artists: Sam Nhlengethwa (artist, Johannesburg), Gabi Ngcobo as well as Wits School of Arts students Chad Cordeiro, Michelle Monareng, Nathaniel Sheppard and Matshelane Xhakaza.



    €7 / reduced €3.50
    Cost of tour included in admission fee
    Weltkulturen Museum, Schaumainkai 29

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  • Wednesday, 17. February 2016 - 19:00
    FILM PRESENTATION WITH DISCUSSION
    “Living with the Gods”
    By Dr. Mona Suhrbier (Curator Americas, Weltkulturen Museum)
    (2008, 35 min.)
    Δ FILM PRESENTATION WITH DISCUSSION

    The Weltkulturen Museum presents on two evenings three films about the Afro-Brazilian religion Candomblé, which has its roots in West Africa. In 2008, Dr. Mona travelled to Brazil on behalf of the Museum and produced two documentary films in collaboration with Brazilian partners including Dr. Jane de Hohenstein, Danillo Barata, Doté Amilton Costa and Mãe de Santo Tânia.

    “Living with the Gods”
    By Dr. Mona Suhrbier (Curator Americas, Weltkulturen Museum)

    (2008, 35 min.)

    In interviews, priests and followers offer an insight into the world of the Candomblé religion. The film explores the elaborate Candomblé ritual practices at two cult sites in Salvador da Bahia to illustrate how everyday and religious life are intertwined.

    Followed by a discussion with Dr. Mona Suhrbier.

    Further dates:
    “Yemanjá, Goddes of the Sea” und “The Palm Oil Hands”
    Wednesday, 16th March 2016

     



    In Portuguese with German subtitles
    €5 / reduced €2.50
    Weltkulturen Labor, Schaumainkai 37

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  • Saturday, 20. February 2016 - 15:00
    GUIDED TOUR
    “A LABOUR OF LOVE"
    With Esther Poppe (Artist and Art Educator)
    Δ GUIDED TOUR

    “A LABOUR OF LOVE"

    With Esther Poppe (Artist and Art Educator)

    A LABOUR OF LOVE presents more than 150 works from the Weltkulturen Museum’s collection, produced in the 1980s by black South African artists, together with twenty new artistic productions by Sam Nhlengethwa, Gabi Ngcobo and art students from Johannesburg, specifically created for this exhibition.

    The exhibition A LABOUR OF LOVE focusses on a key part of the Weltkulturen Museum’s contemporary art collection: 600 works from South Africa which the museum acquired in 1986. These works were all produced by black artists, including internationally renowned figures such as Peter Clarke, Lionel Davis, David Koloane and Sam Nhlengethwa.

    A LABOUR OF LOVE comes 28 years after the first exhibition of this collection was held in Frankfurt. It re-examines a selection of 150 works inspired by very different readings of the idea of love – prints, paintings, sculptures and to date unpublished archival materials reflect on the theme from interpersonal relations to the passion and commitment which influenced both the creation of the works and the history of the collection’s acquisition.

    The exhibition also integrates a contemporary perspective on this special collection through ten new works produced by Gabi Ngcobo and four South African art students, who have dealt with the collection and its specific history since mid-July 2014. In this process of artistic reappraisal, the students have responded to the collection by creating new prints and videos. This perspective is further expanded by works created in the Weltkulturen Labor by Sam Nhlengethwa, during a residency in July 2015. Accordingly to the museum’s concept, the new works will be added to the collection.

    The exhibition is curated by Gabi Ngcobo (artist, curator, educator at the Wits School of Arts Johannesburg and co-curator of the 32nd Bienal de São Paulo) and Dr. Yvette Mutumba (research curator Africa Weltkulturen Museum). Participating artists: Sam Nhlengethwa (artist, Johannesburg), Gabi Ngcobo as well as Wits School of Arts students Chad Cordeiro, Michelle Monareng, Nathaniel Sheppard and Matshelane Xhakaza.



    €7 / reduced €3.50
    Cost of tour included in admission fee
    Weltkulturen Museum, Schaumainkai 29

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  • Sunday, 21. February 2016 - 15:00
    WORKSHOP WITH EXHIBITION TOUR “A LABOUR OF LOVE”
    “Printastic!”
    Δ WORKSHOP WITH EXHIBITION TOUR “A LABOUR OF LOVE”

    “Printastic!”

    Why does a person create a work of art, and how does it end up in a museum? We explore the prints on show in the exhibition A LABOUR OF LOVE, and look for stories to tell – from everyday scenes to mythic tales. Afterwards, we use a pressure printing process to capture our own impressions on paper.



    For kids from five years old
    In German
    €6. Registration necessary:
    Weltkulturen Vermittlung, Schaumainkai 29

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  • Sunday, 21. February 2016 - 15:00
    GUIDED TOUR
    “A LABOUR OF LOVE"
    With Anton Zscherpe (Curatorial Studies)
    Δ GUIDED TOUR

    “A LABOUR OF LOVE"

    With Anton Zscherpe (Curatorial Studies)

    A LABOUR OF LOVE presents more than 150 works from the Weltkulturen Museum’s collection, produced in the 1980s by black South African artists, together with twenty new artistic productions by Sam Nhlengethwa, Gabi Ngcobo and art students from Johannesburg, specifically created for this exhibition.

    The exhibition A LABOUR OF LOVE focusses on a key part of the Weltkulturen Museum’s contemporary art collection: 600 works from South Africa which the museum acquired in 1986. These works were all produced by black artists, including internationally renowned figures such as Peter Clarke, Lionel Davis, David Koloane and Sam Nhlengethwa.

    A LABOUR OF LOVE comes 28 years after the first exhibition of this collection was held in Frankfurt. It re-examines a selection of 150 works inspired by very different readings of the idea of love – prints, paintings, sculptures and to date unpublished archival materials reflect on the theme from interpersonal relations to the passion and commitment which influenced both the creation of the works and the history of the collection’s acquisition.

    The exhibition also integrates a contemporary perspective on this special collection through ten new works produced by Gabi Ngcobo and four South African art students, who have dealt with the collection and its specific history since mid-July 2014. In this process of artistic reappraisal, the students have responded to the collection by creating new prints and videos. This perspective is further expanded by works created in the Weltkulturen Labor by Sam Nhlengethwa, during a residency in July 2015. Accordingly to the museum’s concept, the new works will be added to the collection.

    The exhibition is curated by Gabi Ngcobo (artist, curator, educator at the Wits School of Arts Johannesburg and co-curator of the 32nd Bienal de São Paulo) and Dr. Yvette Mutumba (research curator Africa Weltkulturen Museum). Participating artists: Sam Nhlengethwa (artist, Johannesburg), Gabi Ngcobo as well as Wits School of Arts students Chad Cordeiro, Michelle Monareng, Nathaniel Sheppard and Matshelane Xhakaza.



    €7 / reduced €3.50
    Cost of tour included in admission fee
    Weltkulturen Museum, Schaumainkai 29

    schließen
  • Wednesday, 24. February 2016 - 18:00
    GUIDED TOUR
    “A LABOUR OF LOVE"
    With Esther Poppe (Artist and Art Educator)
    Δ GUIDED TOUR

    “A LABOUR OF LOVE"

    With Esther Poppe (Artist and Art Educator)

    A LABOUR OF LOVE presents more than 150 works from the Weltkulturen Museum’s collection, produced in the 1980s by black South African artists, together with twenty new artistic productions by Sam Nhlengethwa, Gabi Ngcobo and art students from Johannesburg, specifically created for this exhibition.

    The exhibition A LABOUR OF LOVE focusses on a key part of the Weltkulturen Museum’s contemporary art collection: 600 works from South Africa which the museum acquired in 1986. These works were all produced by black artists, including internationally renowned figures such as Peter Clarke, Lionel Davis, David Koloane and Sam Nhlengethwa.

    A LABOUR OF LOVE comes 28 years after the first exhibition of this collection was held in Frankfurt. It re-examines a selection of 150 works inspired by very different readings of the idea of love – prints, paintings, sculptures and to date unpublished archival materials reflect on the theme from interpersonal relations to the passion and commitment which influenced both the creation of the works and the history of the collection’s acquisition.

    The exhibition also integrates a contemporary perspective on this special collection through ten new works produced by Gabi Ngcobo and four South African art students, who have dealt with the collection and its specific history since mid-July 2014. In this process of artistic reappraisal, the students have responded to the collection by creating new prints and videos. This perspective is further expanded by works created in the Weltkulturen Labor by Sam Nhlengethwa, during a residency in July 2015. Accordingly to the museum’s concept, the new works will be added to the collection.

    The exhibition is curated by Gabi Ngcobo (artist, curator, educator at the Wits School of Arts Johannesburg and co-curator of the 32nd Bienal de São Paulo) and Dr. Yvette Mutumba (research curator Africa Weltkulturen Museum). Participating artists: Sam Nhlengethwa (artist, Johannesburg), Gabi Ngcobo as well as Wits School of Arts students Chad Cordeiro, Michelle Monareng, Nathaniel Sheppard and Matshelane Xhakaza.



    €7 / reduced €3.50
    Cost of tour included in admission fee
    Weltkulturen Museum, Schaumainkai 29

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  • Saturday, 27. February 2016 - 15:00
    SATOURDAY
    “Pictures in Motion”
    Δ SATOURDAY

    “Pictures in Motion”

    We explore the collection of prints from South Africa in the 1980s to look at how political movements express their ideas. Afterwards, we develop our own form of pictures in motion with the continuous printing system in our experimental print workshop.



    For families with kids from six years old
    In German
    Free. Registration necessary:
    Weltkulturen Vermittlung, Schaumainkai 29

    schließen
  • Saturday, 27. February 2016 - 15:00
    GUIDED TOUR
    “A LABOUR OF LOVE"
    With Esther Poppe (Artist and Art Educator)
    Δ GUIDED TOUR

    “A LABOUR OF LOVE"

    With Esther Poppe (Artist and Art Educator)

    A LABOUR OF LOVE presents more than 150 works from the Weltkulturen Museum’s collection, produced in the 1980s by black South African artists, together with twenty new artistic productions by Sam Nhlengethwa, Gabi Ngcobo and art students from Johannesburg, specifically created for this exhibition.

    The exhibition A LABOUR OF LOVE focusses on a key part of the Weltkulturen Museum’s contemporary art collection: 600 works from South Africa which the museum acquired in 1986. These works were all produced by black artists, including internationally renowned figures such as Peter Clarke, Lionel Davis, David Koloane and Sam Nhlengethwa.

    A LABOUR OF LOVE comes 28 years after the first exhibition of this collection was held in Frankfurt. It re-examines a selection of 150 works inspired by very different readings of the idea of love – prints, paintings, sculptures and to date unpublished archival materials reflect on the theme from interpersonal relations to the passion and commitment which influenced both the creation of the works and the history of the collection’s acquisition.

    The exhibition also integrates a contemporary perspective on this special collection through ten new works produced by Gabi Ngcobo and four South African art students, who have dealt with the collection and its specific history since mid-July 2014. In this process of artistic reappraisal, the students have responded to the collection by creating new prints and videos. This perspective is further expanded by works created in the Weltkulturen Labor by Sam Nhlengethwa, during a residency in July 2015. Accordingly to the museum’s concept, the new works will be added to the collection.

    The exhibition is curated by Gabi Ngcobo (artist, curator, educator at the Wits School of Arts Johannesburg and co-curator of the 32nd Bienal de São Paulo) and Dr. Yvette Mutumba (research curator Africa Weltkulturen Museum). Participating artists: Sam Nhlengethwa (artist, Johannesburg), Gabi Ngcobo as well as Wits School of Arts students Chad Cordeiro, Michelle Monareng, Nathaniel Sheppard and Matshelane Xhakaza.



    €7 / reduced €3.50
    Cost of tour included in admission fee
    Weltkulturen Museum, Schaumainkai 29

    schließen
  • Sunday, 28. February 2016 - 15:00
    GUIDED TOUR
    “A LABOUR OF LOVE"
    With Ani Schulze (Artist and Art Educator)
    Δ GUIDED TOUR

    “A LABOUR OF LOVE"

    With Ani Schulze (Artist and Art Educator)

    A LABOUR OF LOVE presents more than 150 works from the Weltkulturen Museum’s collection, produced in the 1980s by black South African artists, together with twenty new artistic productions by Sam Nhlengethwa, Gabi Ngcobo and art students from Johannesburg, specifically created for this exhibition.

    The exhibition A LABOUR OF LOVE focusses on a key part of the Weltkulturen Museum’s contemporary art collection: 600 works from South Africa which the museum acquired in 1986. These works were all produced by black artists, including internationally renowned figures such as Peter Clarke, Lionel Davis, David Koloane and Sam Nhlengethwa.

    A LABOUR OF LOVE comes 28 years after the first exhibition of this collection was held in Frankfurt. It re-examines a selection of 150 works inspired by very different readings of the idea of love – prints, paintings, sculptures and to date unpublished archival materials reflect on the theme from interpersonal relations to the passion and commitment which influenced both the creation of the works and the history of the collection’s acquisition.

    The exhibition also integrates a contemporary perspective on this special collection through ten new works produced by Gabi Ngcobo and four South African art students, who have dealt with the collection and its specific history since mid-July 2014. In this process of artistic reappraisal, the students have responded to the collection by creating new prints and videos. This perspective is further expanded by works created in the Weltkulturen Labor by Sam Nhlengethwa, during a residency in July 2015. Accordingly to the museum’s concept, the new works will be added to the collection.

    The exhibition is curated by Gabi Ngcobo (artist, curator, educator at the Wits School of Arts Johannesburg and co-curator of the 32nd Bienal de São Paulo) and Dr. Yvette Mutumba (research curator Africa Weltkulturen Museum). Participating artists: Sam Nhlengethwa (artist, Johannesburg), Gabi Ngcobo as well as Wits School of Arts students Chad Cordeiro, Michelle Monareng, Nathaniel Sheppard and Matshelane Xhakaza.



    €7 / reduced €3.50
    Cost of tour included in admission fee
    Weltkulturen Museum, Schaumainkai 29

    schließen