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Patrick Rulore’s Solo Exhibition Challenges Tradition & Perspective

One of the standout pieces in the exhibition is Patricks reimagined version of "Supper at Emmaus." In this piece, he places Julius Malema at the center of the table

by Maropeng Lelaka
27 November 2024
in ART & DESIGN
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Patrick Rulore , an artist from Johannesburg is holding a solo exhibition titled “Rebooting the Gaze” at Eclectica Contemporary. His interpretation of classic art pieces, all infused with the spirit and challenges of modern Africa.

Born in 1995, Rulore has quickly become known for his ability to use light and shadow in his artwork. He draws inspiration from famous artists like Caravaggio and Vermeer, using light to reveal deeper emotions and social themes.

Hs work may remind us of art history, but it also speaks to the everyday experiences of people living in South Africa today. Patricks art connects the past with the present showing that the rhythm of a continent is always changing.

READ MORE: A ILE KAE: Frans Thoka’s New Exhibition On Reconciliation 

One of the standout pieces in the exhibition is Patricks reimagined version of “Supper at Emmaus.” In this piece, he places Julius Malema at the center of the table. By combining religious imagery with current political themes.  Patrick encourages attendees to think about complex issues of power, redemption and the dual nature of leaders in society. Are they heroes or troublemakers?

He also gives a take on “The Fall of Man” inspired by Peter Paul Rubens. In his version, Adam and Eve wear Nikes, highlighting our modern problems with consumerism and status. Rather than just a story about breaking moral rules, Patricks piece comments on how values today often revolve around brand and social standing. it challenges us to think about what truly matters in life.

READ MORE: Art Meets Family And Technology In Merrier Bennani’s Exhibition 

Another piece in the show is A  reinterpretation of Michelangelo’s “Creation of Adam”. In his version, both God and Adam are depicted as Black figures, which pushes against traditional images of divine beings. By including beautiful women around God, Patrick emphasizes the nurturing aspect of divinity.

 

 

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