We call It Africa

Officine dell’Immagine Gallery in Milan hosts a show entirely dedicated to the complex and multifaceted artistic scene of the countries of the so-called Sub-Saharan Africa.

Officine dell’Immagine Gallery in Milan hosts the group exhibition curated by Silvia Cirelli,“We Call It ‘Africa’. Artists from Sub-Saharan Africa”, a show entirely dedicated to the complex and multifaceted artistic scene of the countries of the
so-called Sub-Saharan Africa.

Top: Maurice Mbikayi, Modern Shepherd (Mulami Mushidimuka), 2016. Above: Marcia Kure, Of Saints and Vagabonds #1, 2016

The choice of title is intended to dwell provocatively on how often a forced geographical or generational specificity is used, circumscribing or even worse “ghettoizing” a particular creative scene. “We Call It ‘Africa’” is therefore an attempt to explore the various and different “Africas”, the countless cultural and aesthetic universes that inhabit this multifaceted landscape, with an emphasis on the relationship between art and contemporary society.

Dimitri Fagbohoun, Les Patriotes, 2012

Dimitri Fagbohoun (Benin), Bronwyn Katz (South Africa), Marcia Kure (Nigeria) and Maurice Mbikayi (Democratic Republic of Congo) are the artists invited to illustrate, for the first time in Italy, the many influences in art of extremely current themes, focusing on socio-cultural, identity-making and geopolitical issues, particularly representative of the complex African reality.

Bronwyn Katz, Grond Herinnering, 2015, video still


until 2 April 2017
We Call It “Africa”. Artists from Sub-Saharan Africa
curated by Silvia Cirelli
Officine dell’Immagine
via Atto Vannucci 13, Milan