Kimathi Donkor,On Episode Seven, 2020,acrylic on canvas,61 x 76 cm
Courtesy of the Artist andNiru Ratnam, London.Photo: Kimathi Donkor
Soulscapes will explore our connection with the world around us through the eyes of artists from the African Diaspora. It will consider the power of landscape art and reflect on themes of belonging, memory, joy and transformation.
Jermaine Francis,A PleasantLand J, Samuel Johnson, & the Spectre of Unrecognised Black Figures,2023, photographic montage, 130cm x 100cm. Courtesy of Artist Jermaine Francis
14 February–2 June 2024
Reflecting on landscapes and memory, the exhibition will consider how artists have used the natural world to express personal histories. Njideka Akunyili Crosby’s lush multimedia piece, Cassava Garden (2015), layers images from fashion magazines, pictures of Nigerian pop stars, and samplings from family photo albums to represent a hybrid cultural identity. The Gallery’s mausoleum will be home to a site-specific installation of Phoebe Boswell’s I Dream of a Home I Cannot Know (2019), a meditative video work created over the course of six years that documents daily life in Zanzibar, a place of deep connection for the artist.Soulscapes will celebrate the power of landscapes to evoke joy and pleasure, whether through the representation of personal experiences or through its expression in composition, colour and style. Paintings from Kimathi Donkor’s Idyl series (2016-2020) depict Black subjects free to be themselves within nature, hopeful visions that might be approached through the idea of Black Joy. Che Lovelace’s vibrant paintings, The Climber (2022) and Moonlight Searchers (2022), depict the flora, fauna, figures, landscapes and rituals of the Caribbean.
Mónica de Miranda,Sun rise(detail), 2023, inkjetprint on cotton paper.
Courtesy of the artist andSabrina Amrani Gallery, Madrid.
The exhibition is curated by Lisa Anderson, Managing Director of the Black Cultural Archives and founder of Black British Art.
Dulwich Picture Gallery, Gallery Road, London SE21 7AD
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