Kamogelo Masemola

Rethinking Indigenous African Mark-Making

In this series, I delve into the rich tapestry of indigenous African mark-making, challenging the reductive classifications that have long overshadowed these creations. Often relegated to the realms of craft or dismissed as black magic, the profound artistry of indigenous African cultures has been persistently undervalued by the Western art sector. Yet, paradoxically, this very art has inspired countless Western artists, many of whom have built lucrative careers by drawing upon its motifs and techniques. My work seeks to rectify this historical oversight, honouring the ingenuity and sophistication of African mark-making traditions. Through careful research and deep engagement with these ancestral practices, I aim to integrate their unique symbolism and methods into my contemporary artwork. By doing so, I hope to not only pay homage to the creative legacy of our indigenous artists but also to illuminate the enduring relevance and aesthetic power of their contributions.

This series is a journey of discovery and reclamation. It is about finding inspiration in the intricate patterns, spiritual symbols, and storytelling marks that were once central to African creative expression. Through my art, I strive to elevate these marks from the margins of craft and mysticism, positioning them within the broader narrative of global art history where they rightfully belong.Ultimately, this body of work aspires to bridge the gap between past and present, tradition and innovation. It stands as a testament to the resilience and brilliance of indigenous African creativity, inviting viewers to reconsider and appreciate the profound artistry that has always been an integral part of our cultural heritage.

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We owe them a Smile

Medium: Mixed Media

Dimensions: 129 X 160 cm

Year: 2024

Price: R38 000 (unframed)

 

Colours of Compassion  | Thur, 28th November 2024  | Ten Bompas Hotel | Viewing from 3:30 PM | Bidding starts 6:30 PM

Contact

Michelle Giammartini at events@smilefoundationsa.org
WhatsApp/Phone at 083 325 2766.