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Moshekwa Langa & Nora Schultz : Corner of the eye

Paris, France22 Octobre 2016 - 22 Janvier 2017
Moshekwa Langa & Nora Schultz : Corner of the eye

Moshekwa Langa & Nora Schultz : Corner of the eye

Kadist Paris presents {{I:Corner of the eye }}an exhibition with works by Moshekwa Langa & Nora Schultz.

Intersecting telluric painting and aerial sculpture, Corner of the eye began with a material affinity between the work of artists Moshekwa Langa and nora schultz. Advanced through conversation and an exchange of media over several months, the artists set up studios in Paris for short residencies, working in relation towards a combined exhibition. The exchange continues, through metaphor and proximity, within the exhibition space where the artists’ works may be interpreted through association, peripherally.

The exhibition is the result of a collaboration between kadist (paris) and a4 arts foundation (cape town) and the artists represented in their collections. Two trans-national artists, Langa and Schultz, were invited to meet each other, in parallel to the conversation between the two institutions, and improvisation was cultivated as a curatorial strategy: to listen to each other, to not occupy the entire space and avoid repetitions, as conditions of freedom.

Following an improvisatory approach, {{I:Corner of the eye}} integrates the works of Langa and Schultz allowing both the extemporaneous, and the rehearsed. Assemblies of objects and environments are dragged and layered to stamp, soil and imprint one another. Actions and reactions have been staged, tested and reproduced. A series of reactions between materials conserving their ties to their places of origin.

Nora Schultz presentsCentre Dental 2 city of teeth, built from cellular concrete and metal. Constructed as a film set of a fictional city, the installation is populated by animated sculptures surveyed by drone and go pro. Giving the perception of autonomous objects, the film brings its own vision into view and becomes three dimensional—like a mouth that remains invisible for the one who speaks.

Moshekwa Langa shows new and existing works, combining impressions of a dirt road (Drag paintings) created during a recent trip to his childhood home, with the video piece Where do I begin (2001). The video shows a flow of legs and feet as a line of people step into a bus, a loop in time, returning to a memory, knowing it is going to change.

The exhibition is the outcome of a collaboration between Kadist (Paris) and A4 Arts Foundation (Cape Town).
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Saturday October 22, 2016 - Opening reception of the exhibition.

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Related Event: Thursday, September 22 at kadist-office 7pm Artist Talk with Moshekwa Langa

Moshekwa Langa will speak about his artistic practice and his recent works which incorporate taking traces of a landscape by dragging canvas through gravel roads to make impressions of his once home.
Moshekwa Lange (B. 1975, South Africa) weaves visual and linguistic elements into a private, fragmented cartography.

Event held in English
Please confirm your attendance at contact@kadist.org

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http://www.kadist.org/en/programs/all/2476

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