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Exhibition

Project Space: Contested Terrains

29 July – 16 October 2011
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  • Kader Attia
  • Sammy Baloji
  • Michael MacGarry
  • Adolphus Opara
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Contested Terrains features four artists working in Africa who explore and subvert narratives about the past and present. Kader Attia, Sammy Baloji, Michael MacGarry and Adolphus Opara engage with ideas of history and identity that in Africa have long been shaped by the claims and disputes of conflicting ideological and economic interests. Drawing connections across time and space, their works examine the impact of imperialism, notions of historical truth, and the representations and mechanics of power.

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TateShots: Contested Terrains – Part 1

Their interest in the construction of cultural narratives is reflected in their engagement with the aesthetics of museum or gallery display. Whether interrogating collections or archives, or playing with the conventions of portraiture or the showcase, each underlines the fact that the museum itself is a space where ideas and ideologies are asserted and questioned.

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TateShots: Contested Terrains – Part 2

The works in this exhibition are loosely grouped into three sections. Opara’s photographic portraits and MacGarry’s ossuary reveal traditional and contemporary value systems in dialogue and under pressure. Attia’s slide installation, positioned alongside MacGarry’s hybrid sculptures, explores different approaches to grafting and repair. Baloji’s photomontages consider the remnants and realities of industrialisation and global trade.

These artists reveal that history is more than a straightforward succession of events and that the present remains contested terrain.

Kader Attia

Kader Attia born 1970, Dugny, France

Lives and works in Berlin and Algiers

Sammy Baloji

Sammy Baloji born 1978, Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of Congo

Lives and works in Lubumbashi

Michael MacGarry

Michael MacGarry born 1978, Durban, South Africa

Lives and works in Cape Town

Adolphus Opara

Adolphus Opara born 1981, Imo State, Nigeria

Lives and works in Lagos

Dates

29 July – 16 October 2011

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