Installation View: Pavilions of Kenya, Angola and Tunisia

15 May 2017
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Here are more installation views of the art work we spotted during the opening week at 57th Venice Biennale. KENYA PAVILION ANGOLA PAVILION: António Ole, Magnetic Memory/Historical Resonance 2017 TUNISIA PAVILION
Here are more installation views of the art work we spotted during the opening week at57th Venice Biennale.
KENYA PAVILION

On the Ladder, Arlene Wandera © Contemporary And

Richard Kimathi © Contemporary And

Richard Kimathi © Contemporary And

Peterson Kamwathi © Contemporary And

Mwangi Hutter © Contemporary And

Paul Onditi, MOAB (Mother of All Bureaucracy), © Contemporary And
ANGOLA PAVILION: António Ole, Magnetic Memory/Historical Resonance 2017

Front: Sem título, Video Art, 10 min, 2006; Back: No Caminho das Estrelas, documentary, 28 min, 1980 © Contemporary And

Carnaval da Vitória, Documentary, 28 min, 1982 © Contemporary And

Sem título, Video Art, 10 min, 2006 © Contemporary And

O Ritmo do n’gola ritmos, documentary, 60 min, 1978 © Contemporary And
TUNISIA PAVILION

The Absence of Paths © Contemporary And

The Absence of Paths © Contemporary And
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