Αρ. 83208501

Δεν είναι πλέον διαθέσιμο
Collin Sekajugo (1980) - Odalisque africaine
Οι προσφορές έκλεισαν
πριν 2 εβδομάδες

Collin Sekajugo (1980) - Odalisque africaine

Collin Sekajugo was born in 1980 in Masaka, South-eastern district of Uganda to a Ugandan father and a Rwandese mother, Collin Sekajugo is a community-conscious artist whose artistic practice is rooted in the community. Although he did not study art at school, in 2006 Sekajugo went on a study tour to several Eastern and Southern African countries that exposed him to new ideas of art-making. It is this experience that has since shaped his art as a reflection of the society he lives in. A multi-media artist, Sekajugo works largely on the subject of identity situating it in his locale. His artworks explore issues of social, cultural, economic and political identity within a larger context of the globe. The artist often times deploys his figure as a central character in his painting collages as a metaphor for his multi-ethnicity and to counter the prejudices that accompany such a complex identity. He also masks his subjects face or certain body parts to symbolize the dichotomy of identity versus discrimination based on ethnicity or social class. The artist’s technique of recycling locally sourced material like Polypropylene bags in his work is a response to the inclusion of contemporary consumer materials in his art. Conversely, Sekajugo’s collage paintings are symbolic of his relationship with the community: to create a narrative that the public can relate to through working with found objects like denim fabrics and waste paper. Ultimately, his collages invite conversation on durability and sustainability as a metaphor to the cliché Africa does not produce art. As such, Sekajugo’s art has the distinction of being showcased in a permanent collection at the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art, Washington D.C, showcased at the Cape Town Art Fair 2018, Art X Lagos 2018 and Young Guns 2018, a group show at Sulger-Buel Lovell Gallery, London, UK., and at the Art-Z Gallery (Paris)

Αρ. 83208501

Δεν είναι πλέον διαθέσιμο
Collin Sekajugo (1980) - Odalisque africaine

Collin Sekajugo (1980) - Odalisque africaine

Collin Sekajugo was born in 1980 in Masaka, South-eastern district of Uganda to a Ugandan father and a Rwandese mother, Collin Sekajugo is a community-conscious artist whose artistic practice is rooted in the community. Although he did not study art at school, in 2006 Sekajugo went on a study tour to several Eastern and Southern African countries that exposed him to new ideas of art-making. It is this experience that has since shaped his art as a reflection of the society he lives in.
A multi-media artist, Sekajugo works largely on the subject of identity situating it in his locale. His artworks explore issues of social, cultural, economic and political identity within a larger context of the globe. The artist often times deploys his figure as a central character in his painting collages as a metaphor for his multi-ethnicity and to counter the prejudices that accompany such a complex identity. He also masks his subjects face or certain body parts to symbolize the dichotomy of identity versus discrimination based on ethnicity or social class.
The artist’s technique of recycling locally sourced material like Polypropylene bags in his work is a response to the inclusion of contemporary consumer materials in his art. Conversely, Sekajugo’s collage paintings are symbolic of his relationship with the community: to create a narrative that the public can relate to through working with found objects like denim fabrics and waste paper. Ultimately, his collages invite conversation on durability and sustainability as a metaphor to the cliché Africa does not produce art.
As such, Sekajugo’s art has the distinction of being showcased in a permanent collection at the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art, Washington D.C, showcased at the Cape Town Art Fair 2018, Art X Lagos 2018 and Young Guns 2018, a group show at Sulger-Buel Lovell Gallery, London, UK., and at the Art-Z Gallery (Paris)

Ορίστε μια ειδοποίηση αναζήτησης
Ορίστε μια ειδοποίηση αναζήτησης για να λαμβάνετε ειδοποιήσεις όταν είναι διαθέσιμα νέα αποτελέσματα.

Αυτό το αντικείμενο παρουσιάστηκε στο

                                        
                                                                                                    
                    
                                        
                                                                                                    
                    
                                        
                                                                                                    
                    

Πώς να πραγματοποιήσετε αγορές στην Catawiki

Μάθετε περισσότερα σχετικά με την Προστασία Αγοραστή

      1. Ανακαλύψτε κάτι ιδιαίτερο

      Εξερευνήστε χιλιάδες ιδιαίτερα αντικείμενα, επιλεγμένα από ειδικούς. Δείτε τις φωτογραφίες, τις λεπτομέρειες και την εκτιμώμενη αξία κάθε ιδιαίτερου αντικειμένου. 

      2. Υποβάλετε την κορυφαία προσφορά

      Βρείτε κάτι που σας αρέσει και υποβάλετε την κορυφαία προσφορά. Μπορείτε να παρακολουθήσετε τη δημοπρασία μέχρι το τέλος ή να αφήσετε το σύστημά μας να υποβάλει την προσφορά για εσάς. Το μόνο που έχετε να κάνετε είναι να ορίσετε μια προσφορά για το μέγιστο ποσό που θέλετε να πληρώσετε. 

      3. Πληρώστε με ασφάλεια

      Πληρώστε για το ιδιαίτερο αντικείμενό σας και εμείς θα διατηρήσουμε την πληρωμή σας ασφαλή, μέχρι το αντικείμενο να φτάσει στα χέρια σας. Χρησιμοποιούμε ένα αξιόπιστο σύστημα πληρωμών για τη διαχείριση όλων των συναλλαγών. 

Έχετε κάτι παρόμοιο προς πώληση;

Είτε είστε νέοι στις διαδικτυακές δημοπρασίες είτε πουλάτε επαγγελματικά, μπορούμε να σας βοηθήσουμε να κερδίσετε περισσότερα για τα ιδιαίτερα αντικείμενά σας.

Πουλήστε το αντικείμενό σας