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Michael Armitage, Maria Lassnig, Chelenge Van Rampelberg

Nairobi, KenyaNairobi Contemporary Art Institute19 Febrero 2026 - 5 Abril 2026
Black and white linocut of a person's profile facing right, with stippled hair and abstract, connected circular forms and lines behind their head.

Chelenge Van Rampelberg, With Him, It’s Fear (1998). Courtesy of Nairobi Contemporary Art Institute

Following its first presentation at Kunsthaus Bregenz (KUB) in 2025, this travelling exhibition arrives at the Nairobi Contemporary Art Institute (NCAI) for its second iteration, extending an intergenerational and transcontinental artistic dialogue between Michael Armitage, Maria Lassnig, and Chelenge Van Rampelberg.

The exhibition unites three distinct, resonant voices whose practices share a sustained engagement with the human condition; corporeality, vulnerability, relationships, and place in the world. Featuring drawings and lithographs by Michael Armitage, drawings by Maria Lassnig, and prints and sculptures by Chelenge Van Rampelberg, the presentation marks the first time works by both Armitage and Lassnig have been shown in Nairobi.

Conceived through conversations between Michael Armitage and Thomas D. Trummer during preparations for his 2023 exhibition at KUB, the project reflects Armitage’s deep regard for Maria Lassnig, whom he has described as one of the most important painters of all time, as well as his long-standing relationship with Chelenge Van Rampelberg, one of Kenya’s most accomplished artists, who is also, to him, a mentor, teacher, and friend. The selection of works shaped by Armitage himself, foregrounds influence, lineage and artistic affinity.

The three artists share a fascination with the human body and how it exists in the world. Each returns to questions of physical experience—how we feel, connect, suffer and belong—using the body as a way to explore what it means to be human. Though their work has developed in different places and times, they are united by this empathetic focus on our shared corporeal existence. At NCAI, this second iteration of the exhibition offers a renewed context for these converging perspectives, situating the dialogue within Nairobi and extending its relevance to local and global audiences.

The exhibition is presented in partnership with Kunsthaus Bregenz, the Maria Lassnig Foundation, the Federal Ministry of Austria and the Austrian Embassy Mission in Nairobi.

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