Fino al 3 Maggio è in corso una mostra sulla rappresentazione femminile africana del corpo vista da sei donne, al Wiels di Bruxelles.
Body Talk addresses issues of feminism, sexuality and the body, as they play themselves out in the work of a generation of women artists from Africa active since the late 1990s.
Bringing together artists from different parts of the continent, this group exhibition strives to define and articulate notions of feminism and sexuality in the work of women artists whose body (their own or that of others) serves as a tool, a representation or a field of investigation. In their work, the body manifests itself, whether sequentially or simultaneously, as a model, support, subject or object.
The critical resonance of a specifically African – and black – feminism, together with the spread of artistic practices to international networks, have given shape to the development of a black feminist art. Stemming from the continent and the Diaspora, this black feminist art depicts bodies that continue a tradition of activism and freedom of speech, which it expresses with references to historical and political figures, and through the recreation of modern personas, of past and present bodies, all of which the artists appropriate.
Including:
Zoulikha Bouabdellah, Marcia Kure, Miriam Syowia Kyambi, Valérie Oka, Tracey Rose, Billie Zangewa.
Curator: Koyo Kouoh, assisted by Eva Barois De Caevel (RAW Material Company, Dakar)
Coordinating Curator: Caroline Dumalin (WIELS)
In coproduction with RAW Material Company, Dakar, FRAC Lorraine, Metz et Lunds Konsthall, Lund
With the support of Fundación Almine y Bernard Ruiz-Picasso para el Arte and Institut français