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May 6, 2024

“Discover” Series Shines New Light on Degas’s Masterpiece and Its Muse in The National Gallery

In an extraordinary unveiling at The National Gallery, the much-anticipated “Discover” series presents its third exhibition, “Discover Degas & Miss La La,” opening June 2024. This free exhibition centers on one of the Impressionist movement’s landmark pieces, “Miss La La at the Cirque Fernando” by Edgar Degas, painted in 1879. The show promises unparalleled insights into both the artist’s method and the fascinating life of the circus performer known as Miss La La.

Miss La La, born Anna Albertine Olga Brown in 1858, stood out as an iconic figure of strength and grace in the late 19th century, achieving fame across Europe for her daring aerial acts. One such performance, where she ascended to the Cirque Fernando’s ceiling with a rope clenched between her teeth, captivated Degas and inspired one of his most original works. The painting, celebrated for its daring modernism, was first showcased at the 4th Impressionist Exhibition in Paris in April 1879.

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Peasant Girls bathing in the Sea at Dusk, about 1875-6
Oil on canvas
65 x 81 cm
Private collection (L1280)
© Photo courtesy of the owner

The upcoming exhibition at The National Gallery will display not only “Miss La La at the Cirque Fernando” but also a remarkable collection of preparatory drawings by Degas, including some that have been unpublished or unseen for over a century. These pieces reveal Degas’s meticulous process and deep interest in his subject. Furthermore, the show will introduce new discoveries about Miss La La’s life and career, enhanced by the presentation of never-before-seen photographs, shedding light on her success as an aerialist and her life beyond the circus.

This exhibition extends beyond the canvas to explore broader themes of racial identity and representation in the art world. Born to a European mother and an African-American father, Olga’s story intersects with changing perceptions of race and identity in the arts. By highlighting her achievements and restoring her full name, the gallery aims to address the historical anonymity faced by non-white performers and models. Recent research into Black models and their significant impact on art enriches this narrative, promising a comprehensive view of both Degas’s muse and his approach to depicting individuals of color.

“Discover Degas & Miss La La” also examines the painting’s influence on British art in the 1920s, showcasing works by artists like Thérèse Lessore and Duncan Grant, who drew inspiration from Degas’s portrayal of Miss La La. This section illuminates the lasting legacy of the painting, acquired by the nation in 1925 through the Courtauld Fund, and its role in inspiring post-First World War British artists.

Anne Robbins, the lead curator of the exhibition, expressed her excitement about the revelations the show offers. “Working on this exhibition has been an incredible adventure,” Robbins shared. “We’ve unearthed so many new discoveries—about Miss La La herself, about Degas’s working process, and about his nuanced approach to race and representation.”

As part of The National Gallery’s ongoing commitment to uncovering and sharing lesser-known stories behind its masterpieces, “Discover Degas & Miss La La” invites viewers to engage with a critical and inspiring chapter of art history not previously explored. This exhibition is the latest in the “Discover” series, which aims to cast new light on underappreciated works and their creators, offering fresh perspectives on well-loved classics.

For anyone interested in the intersection of art, history, and societal progress, “Discover Degas & Miss La La” is an essential stop. From groundbreaking research to the celebration of Miss La La’s life and contributions, the exhibition promises to foster a deeper understanding and appreciation of Degas’s work and his extraordinary muse.

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Published on May 06, 2024 05:30

May 5, 2024

The Acolyte: The New Disney+ Star Wars Saga Series Set to Premiere on June 4th

Disney+ is set to captivate Star Wars enthusiasts once more with the eagerly awaited premiere of its latest series, “The Acolyte”, slated for release on June 4th. Orchestrated by creator Leslye Headland and featuring a stellar cast led by Amandla Stenberg, Lee Jung-jae, Manny Jacinto, and Dafne Keen, the series is poised to add a riveting chapter to the Star Wars universe.

Set during the waning days of the High Republic era, “The Acolyte” promises to deliver a compelling narrative filled with intrigue, adventure, and the rich storytelling that fans of the franchise have come to cherish. Disney+ aims to draw viewers into this novel epoch of the Star Wars timeline, offering a fresh perspective while staying true to the essence of the iconic saga.

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The excitement builds as subscribers to Disney+ will be treated to the series’ first two episodes on the premiere date, offering a substantial glimpse into the adventures that lie ahead. Disney’s strategy of rolling out its Star Wars content has been met with enthusiasm and anticipation from the fan base, signifying the sustained popularity and appeal of the franchise.

Disney+ continues to be a haven for Star Stars aficionados, consistently delivering engaging content that expands the universe and deepens the lore. With “The Acolyte”, the platform solidifies its commitment to exploring new territories within the Star Wars story, ensuring that the legacy of the beloved saga continues to thrive.

Fans are encouraged to mark their calendars for June 4th, as Disney+ unveils this latest addition to the Star Wars series. “The Acolyte” is not just a continuation of a fabled franchise but a testament to the enduring allure and relevance of the Star Wars universe. Prepare to be transported to the High Republic era, where new legends await.

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Published on May 05, 2024 13:44

From Japan, Hoshimachi Suisei and Her Song “BIBBIDIBA” Emerge as a Sensational Hit

Emerging from the vibrant digital landscapes of Japan, virtual singer Hoshimachi Suisei has captured the hearts and playlists of fans around the globe. This week, her latest single “BIBBIDIBA” clinches the number 2 spot in downloads, boasting an irresistibly danceable rhythm that’s poised to take over dance floors from Tokyo to the rest of the world.

“BIBBIDIBA” isn’t just a song; it’s an anthem accompanied by a choreography designed to ignite the dance spirit within. The track’s music video further amplifies its appeal, blending the virtual persona of Hoshimachi Suisei with real-life imagery, adding a layer of irony that enriches the audience’s experience. The reception here has been overwhelmingly positive, and it’s a tune we believe will delight many.

About Hoshimachi Suisei

Hoshimachi Suisei (星街すいせい) is not merely a voice from the digital void but a renowned figure in the Virtual YouTuber (VTuber) community. She embarked on her VTuber career independently before joining the ranks of hololive production’s label, INoNaKa Music. On December 1, 2019, she made a significant transition to the main hololive branch, where she now shines brightly as part of “hololive 0th gen.” This prestigious circle includes other trailblazing solo debutants like Tokino Sora, Roboco, Sakura Miko, and AZKi.

Hoshimachi Suisei’s rise mirrors the burgeoning phenomenon of virtual entertainers who transcend traditional media boundaries to forge genuine connections with a global audience. Her success serves as a testament to the evolving landscape of music and entertainment, where virtual and real worlds beautifully intertwine.

With “BIBBIDIBA,” Hoshimachi Suisei continues to pave her way through the music industry, proving that talent and creativity know no bounds—virtual or otherwise. Her song, a vibrant blend of catchy beats and dynamic choreography, not only secures a top spot on the charts but also cements her status as a musical sensation to watch.

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Published on May 05, 2024 05:24

Discover the Breathtaking World of Tales of Kenzera: ZAU

REDWOOD CITY, Calif. – In an exciting development, Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ: EA) along with Surgent Studios has launched the highly anticipated action-adventure platformer, Tales of Kenzera: ZAU. Now gamers across the globe can immerse themselves in an epic adventure available on PlayStation®5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam, Epic Games Store, and the EA app, all for $19.99.

Tales of Kenzera: ZAU is not just a game; it’s a narrative-rich experience set against the awe-inspiring backdrops inspired by Bantu culture. Players are invited to join a heartfelt coming-of-age story that mirrors a Metroidvania-inspired exploration intertwined with themes of love, loss, resilience, and self-discovery.

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Created under the visionary direction of BAFTA-nominated actor and Surgent Studios founder Abubakar Salim, Tales of Kenzera: ZAU is a personal project that pays homage to the enduring bond between a father and son. “Bringing Zau’s story to the forefront has been an unforgettable odyssey, touching deep chords of vulnerability within me,” Salim shares. “This game is a tribute to my late father, encapsulating our shared memories and his indelible spirit through the powerful medium of video games.”

In this immersive game, players control Zau, a warrior-shaman faced with the monumental task of resurrecting his father. Guided by the enigmatic deity Kalunga, Zau traverses mystical realms, mastering celestial powers bestowed by the sun and moon, to combat forces that stand in his way.

Tales of Kenzera: ZAU promises an engaging odyssey of spiritual enlightenment, where overcoming adversity is key to unveiling one’s true potential. The game boasts visually stunning artwork, enchanting voice acting, and a mesmerizing original score by multi-award-winning composer Nainita Desai. Together, these elements fuse Bantu cultural inspirations with futuristic aesthetics, crafting a world teeming with lore, ancient shamans, and mythical creatures.

A New Standard in Platform Gaming

Jeff Gamon, General Manager at Electronic Arts Partners, lauds Surgent Studios for their creative prowess and dedication. “From the moment we met Abu, his passion for storytelling and his vision for Surgent Studios was undeniable. With Tales of Kenzera: ZAU, they’ve introduced a resonant tale of courage that’s also a thrilling platformer experience. This EA Originals title is bound to resonate with many players.”

Available now in both retail and digital storefronts, Tales of Kenzera: ZAU is ready for players to begin their quest. The game supports English and Swahili voiceovers, making it accessible to a wide audience. Additionally, the original soundtrack, composed by Nainita Desai, will be available for streaming and download on April 26 across various platforms including Apple Music, iTunes Store, Amazon Music, Spotify, Tidal, YouTube Music, and Deezer.

Join the adventure and discover the powerful stories waiting in the world of Tales of Kenzera: ZAU.

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Published on May 05, 2024 04:49

Rising to the Top in India: “Maroon Color Sadiya”, a Hit from “Fasal”

In the vibrant landscape of Indian cinema, where extraordinary films and their mesmerizing soundtracks captivate audiences worldwide, a new song has emerged to claim the spotlight. “Maroon Color Sadiya,” featured in the movie “Fasal,” has soared directly to the number one position, becoming the most-watched song in India this week.

Rendered in the captivating voices of Kalpna and Neelkamal Singh, and backed by the compelling music composition of Om Jha, “Maroon Color Sadiya” has not only won hearts across the nation but also marked its territory as a remarkable success. Like many Bollywood hits before it, this song transcends borders, weaving its magic among diverse audiences with its melodious harmony and lyrical beauty.

This stellar achievement underscores India’s rich cinematic and musical heritage, showcasing the talent that flourishes within the industry. “Maroon Color Sadiya” is more than just a song; it’s a celebration of artistry and cultural pride, resonating with listeners far and wide.

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Published on May 05, 2024 03:56

“Bubble Gum” by NewJeans Takes Over the Charts in Korea!

This week, the music scene witnessed a fresh wave as “Bubble Gum” by the girl group NewJeans soared to No. 1 on YouTube in Korea and likely captured many hearts along the way. Rising to fame overnight with this catchy tune, NewJeans has proven they’re a force to be reckoned with. Here’s wishing them continued success as they skyrocket to stardom.

About NewJeans:

NewJeans, a five-member multinational girl group from South Korea under the ADOR label, a subsidiary of HYBE Corporation, was discovered and produced by Min Hee-jin, a former SM Entertainment visual director now with HYBE. The group made a stunning debut, clinching their first No. 1 spot on “M Countdown” just three weeks after their debut on August 18, 2022. They recently performed at the closing ceremony of a jamboree in August 2023, showcasing their growing popularity.

Group Name Insights:

The name “NewJeans” carries a dual meaning; it signifies jeans as timeless fashion while also echoing the group’s ambition to carve a timeless image for themselves. The name also plays on the words “new generation,” hinting at their leadership in a new era of pop music.

Rise to Fame:

Before debuting as NewJeans, the members were active in TV, music, and dance. Australian-born Danielle Marsh was a regular on the TVN variety show “Rainbow Kindergarten” up until 2011 and appeared on other TV programs. Member Hyein debuted in November 2017 with the children’s group U.SSO Girl before leaving a year later. She then joined the PocketTV-formed musical and YouTube group Play With Me Club, graduating in May 2021. Hanni Pham, of Vietnamese-Australian descent, started her performance career in Melbourne with Aemina Dance Crew. Hanni and Minji made guest appearances in BTS’s 2021 music video “Permission to Dance.”

Preparation for the group under a collaboration between Big Hit Entertainment and Source Music began in 2019 under Min Hee-jin’s guidance. Global auditions ran from September to October 2019, and casting started in early 2020. In late 2021, it was announced that the project moved to ADOR, a newly established independent label under HYBE. The lineup was finalized in March 2022 after a second round of global auditions from December 2021 to January 2022.

2022 and Beyond:

ADOR teased the debut with animated videos revealing the numbers ’22’, ‘7’, ’22’. Their debut single “Attention” shook the music scene by being released without prior promotions or lineup teasals. NewJeans claimed the longest-running song by a K-pop female act on Billboard Global 200 with “Hype Boy”. Their debut EP, controversial for its perceived sexual innuendos in “Cookie”, denied by ADOR, sold over a million copies, making it the best-selling debut album by a K-pop female act since the Circle Chart’s establishment in 2011.

Their first single album, OMG, released “Ditto” as its lead single, securing the longest No.1 spot on the Korea Circle Digital Chart. “OMG” showcased a retro style that was well-received, debuting at No. 1 on Circle Album Chart with close to a million sales. Their second EP, “Get Up”, further solidified their success with over 1.65 million sales in its first week and performances that included significant partnerships, such as with Coca-Cola for “Zero”. Their burgeoning international acclaim was marked by their debut at Lollapalooza in August 2023, becoming the first K-pop girl group to perform at the festival. NewJeans continues to rewrite the rules of K-pop, promising a legacy that resonates with old and new generations alike.

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May 4, 2024

GTA+ Members to Enjoy Free Överflöd Entity MT Super Car and More: L.A. Noire Joins the Games Included With GTA+ Library

In a thrilling update, GTA+ has announced that members can now claim a free Överflöd Entity MT Super Car at The Vinewood Car Club as part of their growing list of perks. This exciting news is among several other member benefits including the inclusion of the sensational detective thriller, L.A. Noire in the Games Included With GTA+ library.

The Överflöd Entity MT Super Car promises to make speed limits seem like mere suggestions to its owners. The vehicle, replete with Black Rainbow Prismatic Chameleon paint, can be claimed for free and can be further customized with performance upgrades at Hao’s Special Works.

L.A. Noire, a gripping fusion of high-octane action and true detective work set in the 1940s Los Angeles, has been added to the GTA+ games catalog. Members can embrace the role of LAPD detective Cole Phelps and decipher a labyrinth of arson attacks, racketeering conspiracies, and violent murders.

In tribute to L.A. Noire, GTA+ members have the opportunity to own the Classique Broadway and Albany Roosevelt for free from Legendary Motorsport until June 5. The vehicles exude vintage charm and promise smooth drives.

This summer, with a major GTA online update, members will gain access to new rides such as the luxurious Överflöd Pipistrello super car. In addition, they can elevate their existing cars with the Black Rainbow Prismatic Chameleon Paint or Cyan-Red Flip Chameleon Paint available for free until June 5.

Meanwhile, festive Cinco de Mayo Tee and Mask will be added to members’ wardrobes free of charge, as part of the celebration for Cinco de Mayo alongside Black LS Customs Tee, Neck Gaiter, and Cap.

For adrenaline junkies, the Junk Energy Skydives and Air Races will provide double rewards for GTA+ Members through June 5, while Yacht owners can gain extra work from Captain Brendan Darcy for 2X GTA$ and RP.

In another enticing offer, a 30% discount on Buckingham Aircraft and a hefty 75% discount on Luxury Outfits have been made available exclusively for GTA+ members.

And that’s not all, monthly bonuses up to GTA$1,000,000, access to The Vinewood Club Garage, special GTA+ Shark Cards with an extra 15% GTA$ bonus, free Vehicle Requests, Taxi Services, and much more are also part of the membership perks.

These features will ensure the most rewarding GTA online experience for GTA+ Members on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. For more information, visit the GTA+ site.

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Published on May 04, 2024 15:58

Lynda Benglis at Thomas Dane Gallery in London: Knots & Videotapes 1972–1976

Celebrated artist Lynda Benglis is poised for a major exhibition of her early works at the Thomas Dane Gallery in May 2024. The show will feature two significant groups of works from the era of 1972 to 1976 – her renowned knot sculptures and her experimental video installations.

In her trademark unorthodox approach, Benglis responded to the aesthetics of the sixties by distorting its forms and ideologies into ‘knots,’ and then embellishing them with sparkles, plaster, paint, or metallic coatings. Her knots have been described as too garish to be pretty and too beautiful to be vulgar, defying conventional tastes and the industrial production methods prevalent during the period.

Benglis’s explorations into video art – a new medium at the time – were equally pioneering. Her pieces, such as Collage (1973), Now (1973), and Document (1972), experimented with layering of space, image, and time, blurring the boundaries between foreground, background and various levels of reality.

An autobiographical video work, Home Tape Revised (1972), shows Benglis’s family on a visit back to Louisiana, which she then revisited and narrated, creating multiple layers of interpretation. Benglis’s innovative exploration of the self through both video and sculpture were ahead of their time and marked the beginning of her groundbreaking career.

Benglis, a recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship and two National Endowment for the Arts grants, has been celebrated for her ecstatic and playful forms which straddle the realms of the organic and the abstract. Her work has been showcased in numerous solo exhibitions at esteemed institutions such as the Nasher Sculpture Center, the National Gallery of Art, the Museum of Cycladic Art, and many others.

In a remarkable celebration of form and function, Thomas Dane Gallery in London will, in May 2024, present two influential bodies of work by American artist Lynda Benglis. The exhibition marks the first time these works, from the period 1972-1976, will be displayed together outside the U.S.

Benglis, born in 1941 in Lake Charles, Louisiana, is renowned for her pulsating sculptures and videos, which have managed to retain their raw originality and enduring spirit. The artist’s work from the 70s was marked by vigorous experimentation, as she redefined the hard-edge aesthetics of the 60s through distortion and deformation.

Notably, Benglis’s knotted sculptures, imbued with sparkles, plaster, and paint or metallic coatings, engage in a dialogue with their space and time. They contradict the minimalistic aesthetics of industrial production, prevalent during the era, challenging conventional definitions of taste.

Benglis was also a pioneer in the field of video art during the 70s, often referred to as the medium’s “first decade”. Her video pieces are rhythmically slow and sculptural, in stark contrast to the performative theatre of her knotted sculptures.

Among the video works displayed at this exhibition are “Collage” (1973), “Now” (1973), and “Document” (1972), where Benglis layers and manipulates the image of her own face, creating a series of reality levels.

Moreover, her piece “Home Tape Revised” (1972) stands out as a distinctly autobiographical work. In it, Benglis revisits old footage of her family in Louisiana, narrating, or rather, revising this intimate home video, creating an emotionally distanced commentary.

Over the years, Benglis’s work has been a continuous exploration of sensory experience, pushing the boundaries of painting and sculpture. Her pieces, made from a variety of materials – including beeswax, latex, polyurethane foam, plaster, gold, vaporised metals, glass, ceramics, and paper – evince a fascination with process and experimentation.

Benglis’s work has been displayed at numerous prestigious institutions and is part of many public collections, including the Tate Modern in London and The Museum of Modern Art in New York. Her contributions to the field of art have been recognised with several awards, including a Guggenheim Fellowship and two National Endowment for the Arts grants.

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Published on May 04, 2024 14:28

Netflix’s Latest Korean Superhero Series “The Atypical Family” Adds a Humorous Twist to the Genre

Netflix has yet again surprised its audience with another captivating series from Korea, this time introducing viewers to “The Atypical Family,” a unique take on the superhero genre. Unlike the typical Hollywood superhero narratives, this series unfolds the life of a family that has lost not only their superpowers but also their zest for life. However, their mundane existence takes a thrilling turn with the arrival of a beautiful young woman who changes their lives forever.

Blending elements of fantasy, romance, and family dynamics with a healthy dose of humor, “The Atypical Family” stands out in Netflix’s Saturday lineup as a fresh and entertaining exploration of the superhero narrative.

Plot Overview

The series begins dramatically with a family gathered at a cliff’s edge, appearing despondent until their youngest member leaps into the sea. Miraculously, a young woman rescues him. Shortly afterward, the matriarch of the family encounters this savior at a massage parlor and, intrigued by her, invites her home to meet her son.

The Cast

“The Atypical Family” showcases a captivating romance between the attractive Chun Woo-hee, playing the role of Do Da-hae, and the equally charismatic Jang Ki-yong, who portrays Bok Gui-ju. Yet, the series is also significantly impacted by Goh Doo-shim’s brilliant performance as Bok Man-heum, the clan’s matriarch, whose enigmatic and affluent character seems to pivot the entire plot. The mysteries and stories hidden under the profound gaze of this phenomenal actress add depth and intrigue to the series.

About the Series

Netflix’s Saturday series hold a special charm, often characterized by their supernatural or romantic themes. “The Atypical Family” is no exception, presenting a romantic storyline peppered with humor and characters endowed with powers yet also grappling with real-life problems. Bok Gui-ju starts as a disillusioned young man more inclined to drink than exercise, while Do Da-hae and her mother manage a unique establishment that combines a massage parlor with a restaurant.

Created for television, “The Atypical Family” may not aim for aesthetic grandiosity but succeeds in being amusing and witty, avoiding predictability by twisting the norms of romantic comedy to reveal a funnier and more ironic side.

The series captures the audience’s heart with the tenderness of its characters and their all-too-human problems. From financial and emotional issues to those involving food and alcohol, the characters of “The Atypical Family” have everything but a perfect life, despite their luxurious surroundings and forgotten superpowers.

Not just another superhero show, “The Atypical Family” is a touching narrative of unfortunate characters who, along with the viewers, seek to remedy their troubles with a significant sense of humor. As a clever jab at the superhero industry, one could say Marvel should take notice of this unconventional approach.

“The Atypical Family” promises a delightful watch for viewers looking for a blend of genres, proving that even in luxury and amidst lost powers, humor and humanity can prevail.

Where to Watch “The Atypical Family”

Netflix

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Published on May 04, 2024 09:10

Emergent Energies Ignite at October Gallery in London

London’s renowned October Gallery is playing host to a fresh and dynamic force in the international arts scene, with its latest exhibition, ‘Emergent Energies.’ Showcasing cutting-edge works from rising artists Theresa Weber, Matheus Marques Abu, Dafe Oboro, Gosette Lubondo, Eyasu Telayneh, and Zana Masombuka, ‘Emergent Energies’ is a thrilling fusion of photographic art, painting, and sculpture.

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Private Reputation of Colours II, 2020. Acrylic on canvas,
155 x 210 cm.
© Eyasu Telayneh,
Courtesy the Artist and October Gallery, London.
Photo © Eyasu Telayneh

Theresa Weber entices audiences with multi-media installations that intertwine cultural, historical, and mythological references, exploring the intricate concept of identity. Matheus Marques Abu, meanwhile, infuses his canvas with intricate tales of ancestry, spirituality, and the African diaspora in Brazil, where the Atlantic Ocean becomes a source of collective memory.

Dafe Oboro’s work, crafted mainly through photography and film, challenges typical representations of Africa in mainstream media, offering a more nuanced portrayal of contemporary Nigerian life. In Gosette Lubondo’s hands, photography transcends the present, bringing past and heritage into sharp focus, while abandoned buildings become the canvas for her exploration of memory.

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2009: Namba S’khanbe III, 2019.
Giclée print on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta 325 gsm paper,
84 x 56 cm.
Edition of 8 plus 2 artist’s proofs.
© Zana Masombuka.
Courtesy the Artist and October Gallery, London.
Photo by John Baloy

Eyasu Telayneh’s abstract paintings are visual echoes of his urban surroundings in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, abounding in vibrant rhythms of local life. The work of Zana Masombuka, the ‘Ndebele Superhero,’ showcases a fresh perspective of African history, with a keen focus on the dynamics of power and inequity.

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Imaginary Trip 7, 2016.
Digital print on 300g baryta paper 40 x 60 cm
54 x 80 cm
© Gosette Lubondo.
Courtesy the Artist and October Gallery, London.

The ‘Emergent Energies’ show is a celebration of the fresh, the innovative, and the transformational in the global arts sphere. Come in, dive into the world these young artists are creating, and feel the pulsing vigor of their distinctive voices.

Don’t miss a unique opportunity to delve deeper into the minds of the artists. Join Theresa Weber and Matheus Marques Abu as they engage in a riveting conversation with Curator Eleri Fanshawe. The Gallery Talk will take place on Saturday, 1st June 2024, from 11 am to 12:30 pm. Entry is free.

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O oceano oferece um reflexo mais íntimo de quem somos do que qualquer espelho (The ocean offers a more intimate reflection of who we are than any mirror), 2024.
Acrylic on canvas, 150 x 150 cm.
© Matheus Marques Abu.
Courtesy the Artist and October Gallery, London.
Photo © Matheus Marques Abu.

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Published on May 04, 2024 07:20

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