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“It Wearies Me; You Say It Wearies You” Exhibition By Tatenda Magaisa

Tatenda's works use a colour palette of pinks, reds, whites and blacks, with occasional blues and lilacs, creating a narrative that transitions from calm engagement, to a state of otherworldliness and overwhelm.

by Maropeng Lelaka
11 July 2024
in ART & DESIGN
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Tatenda Magaisa’s latest solo exhibition at the Johannesburg Art Gallery showcases a collection of artworks that walk into the experiences of black female artists in the contemporary art industry of South Africa. Titled “It wearies me; you say it wearies you”, the exhibition viewers to explore the prevailing sadness and fatigue of modern existence through a mix of melancholic and humorous pieces.

Tatenda’s works use a colour palette of pinks, reds, whites and blacks, with occasional blues and lilacs, creating a narrative that transitions from calm engagement, to a state of otherworldliness and overwhelm. The artists visual explorations often speak to the alienation felt by Black African women, highlighting themes of isolation, antagonism, and exclusion.

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Through a variety of mediums including paintings and video artworks, Magaisa addresses socio-political issues while infusing elements of whimsy and absurdity. The artworks range from playful and light-hearted to cynical and disturbing, offering viewers a nuanced experience that challenges norms and expectations in the art world.

One of the exhibition highlights is the use of recurring motifs such as reaching hands and cryptic phrases like “Know your place”, which underscore the challenges faced by black female artists in the industry. Each artwork in the collection confronts viewers with a mix of fantasy and reality, inviting reflection on deeper societal issues.

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Overall, Magaisa’s exhibition serves as a poignant commentary on the state of the art industry in South Africa, questioning the treatment of African artists and the lack of meaningful engagement from consumers and collectors.

 

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