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Artist in Residence - Moshekwa Langa

27 January 2002 by Andries Loots


South African born artist Moshekwa Langa, who is permanently based in the Netherlands, has risen to fame overseas long before being noticed in his own country. 

Invited at a very young age to study at the Rijksakademie voor Beeldende Kunst in Amsterdam, Langa started making a career and a name for himself in various countries from Greece, Switzerland and the America's. He is a multi talented artist and is known for his innovative use of media such as video, paints,  found objects and collage.

 Moshekwa,  as artist in residence can be seen with a new exhibition " FRESH " at the South African National Gallery till the 5 February 2002.


Training :
 
1993 Waldorf School, Pretoria
1997-1998 Rijksakademie voor Beeldende Kunst,  Amsterdam
Solo Exhibitions :  
1995 Rembrandt Van Rijn Gallery,  Johannesburg
1998 Museum Boijmans van Beuningen,  Rotterdam
1999 Live and in Person, The Renaissance Society,  Chicago
  Centre d'Art Contemporain, Genève, Switzerland
2000 Galerie Bernier/Eliades Athen,  Greece
2000 The Goodman Gallery,  Johannesburg
2001 Island Tourist Hotel, Tanya Rumpff Gallery,  Haarlem
2002 Fresh,  South African National Gallery,  Cape Town
Group Exhibitions :
1996 Colours,  Haus der Kulturen der Welt,  Berlin,  Germany
  Groundswell, Contemporary South African Art, Mermaid Gallery, London
1997 Havanna Biennale, Cuba
  Graft, 2nd Johannesburg Biennale, South African National Gallery, Cape Town
  Istanbul Biennale, Turkey
  Atlas mapping: Artists as Cartographers, Offenenes Kulturhaus,  Linz,  Austria
  Beware of Imitations,  Galerie Frank Hänel,  Frankfurt, Germany
1998
Aids Worlds: Between Resignation and Hope,  Centre d'Art Contemporain,  Geneva,  Switzerland
  Sao Paulo Biennale,  Brazil
  Traffic of Night in Paradise,  Vrieshuis America,  Amsterdam
1999
Celsius - [new] art from [new] South Africa, ifa-Galerie,  BonnDe Dia,  Liebaert Projects Kortrijk,   Belgium
  Generation Z,  P.S.I. Contemporary Art Centre,  New York
  ' The New Worlds' - Exhibition,  Canada House in London.
2000 Kwanju Biennale,  Kwanju,  Korea
  Translations, Centre for Curatorial Studies Museum, Bard College, Annandale on Hudson,  New York
  Out of Space, Kolnischer Kunstverein,  Keulen
  Das Lied von der Erde - Biennalen im Dialog,  Museum Fridericianum,  Kassel, Germany
  Fun Five Fun Story, The Gallery of New South Wales,  Australia
2001 FNB Vita Art Exhibition,  Durban
  Revue Noire Exhibition,  Paris
Awards :  
  FNB VITA ART Award

The residency is part of a larger project that has enabled seven young South African artists to participated in residencies at the Gallery. Fresh is funded by the Prince Bernard Cultural Fund through an award made to Marlene Dumas.

For more detail contact Emma Bedfordebedford@iziko.org.za


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