Sunday Artist Talks

In two rounds of discussion, artists of the exhibition consider the function and significance of painting and art in the Pan-African context as well as the artistic and social challenges with which they currently see themselves confronted.

The discussions are held in English.


Sunday, September 1, 2024 with Sungi Mlengeya (Dar es Salaam), Meleko Mokgosi (Massachusetts), Joy Labinjo (London)

11.15 a.m.–12.45 p.m., Studio Gegenwart


Sungi Mlengeya (b. Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, 1991, lives and works in Arusha, Tanzania)

Mlengaya is a self-taught artist. Her paintings make use of minimalist forms and negative space to create portraits of Blackness and womanhood, depicting dark figures in shades of black and brown placed against perfectly white backgrounds. These compositions explore self-discovery and empowerment.


Meleko Mokgosi (b. Francistown, Botswana, 1981, lives and works in Massachusetts)

Mokgosi, who holds an MFA from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), is an artist and associate professor of painting and drawing at Yale School of Art, Connecticut. His large-scale paintings critically explore themes of colonialism, democracy, nationalism, and liberation in southern Africa.


Joy Labinjo (b. London, UK, 1994, lives and works in London)

Labinjo studied at the University of Newcastle, then at the Ruskin School of Art at Oxford University. Her vibrant, large-scale paintings are based on collaged fragments of images from her family archive and other sources. Her work explores diasporic communities and the multiplicity of her identity as a Black woman.

Sunday, May 26, 2024 Curator Tandazani Dhlakama in conversation with Esiri Erheriene-Essi (Amsterdam) and Kambui Olujimi (New York)

11.15 a.m.–12.45 p.m., Studio Gegenwart

Costs: CHF 10/5 (+ Optional: Entry CHF 13)

Esiri Erheriene-Essi (b. London, UK, 1982, lives and works in Amsterdam)

After obtaining her MFA from the University of East London in 2006, Erheriene-Essi attended De Ateliers in Amsterdam, where she currently resides. Her paintings archive moments from Black people’s lives with vibrant depth, colour and detail, counteracting the flatness of the Black figures in the canonical narratives she seeks to imagine more humanely.

Kambui Olujimi (b. 1976, lives and works in Brooklyn/New York)

The work of Kambui Olujimi challenges established modes of thinking that commonly function as “inevitabilities.” This pursuit takes shape through interdisciplinary bodies of work spanning sculpture, installation, photography, writing, video and performance. His works have premiered nationally and internationally at Sundance Film Festival, Museum of Modern Art, LACMA, Sharjah Biennial 15, 14th Dak’Art Biennale, and Kunsthal Rotterdam, among others.

21 August – 20 September 2024

August

Sat 24 Aug

GUIDED TOUR

GEGENWART
15:00–16:00

Führung in der Ausstellung «When We See Us. Hundert Jahre panafrikanische figurative Malerei»

In German. Kosten: Eintritt + CHF 5.

Sun 25 Aug

WORKSHOP

STUDIO GEGENWART
11:00–17:00

Offenes Studio Gegenwart

We question our viewing habits! Through peepholes and self-made telescopes, we search the museum rooms and works of art for unusual patterns. Our sketches will be drawn and reproduced in the Studio Gegenwart to create a single work of art, a large tapestry of patterns. Open to all: families, friends, children, young people and adults are welcome. Free of charge without registration.

 

WORKSHOP

STUDIO GEGENWART
15:00–16:30

Dialogue Session: The Role of Art in Shaping Historical Narratives. With Marilyn Umurungi

This session introduces an intersectional, Afro-feminist lens on BIPOC groups and movements that have become essential in creating visibility for communities of the diaspora. Costs: CHF 5.

Tue 27 Aug

GEGENWART
12:30–13:00

Rendez-vous am Mittag: «When We See Us»

In German. Mit der Kuratorin Maja Wismer. Kosten: Eintritt.

Sat 31 Aug

WORKSHOP

STUDIO GEGENWART
15:00–16:30

Dialogue Session: Storytelling Through Design. Mit Cherry-Ann Morgan

A practical workshop that invites audiences to tap into new narratives of design through culture and storytelling beyond dominant narratives. The interdisciplinary dialogue series aims to foster conversations that connect museum audiences with the diverse spectrum of Black and African diasporic perspectives in Swiss society. This series is curated by Keabetswe Boccomino (Afrinova). Limited number of participants. Costs: CHF 5.

September

Sun 1 Sep

CONVERSATION

STUDIO GEGENWART
11:15–12:45

Sunday Artist Talk

With Sungi Mlengeya (Dar es Salaam), Meleko Mokgosi (Massachusetts), Joy Labinjo (London)

Artists of the exhibition consider the function and significance of painting and art in the Pan-African context as well as the artistic and social challenges with which they currently see themselves confronted. Costs: CHF 10/5 (+ Optional: Entry CHF 13).

 

GUIDED TOUR

GEGENWART
15:00–16:00

Guided tour of the exhibition «When We See Us. A Century of Black Figuration in Painting»

Costs: Admission + CHF 5.

Thu 5 Sep

STUDIO GEGENWART
18:00–21:00

Everyday Blackness

The Kunstmuseum Basel invites you to a joint evening with the OKRA Collective of Black multidisciplinary artists, with a performance of the new production “Everyday Blackness”. The performance will be framed by a discussion of the work. The video work by OKRA is a meditation on Black subjectivity consisting of poetry, dance, movement and music. Costs: CHF 10/5.

Sat 7 Sep

GUIDED TOUR

GEGENWART
15:00–16:00

Führung in der Ausstellung «When We See Us. Hundert Jahre panafrikanische figurative Malerei»

In German. Kosten: Eintritt + CHF 5.

Wed 11 Sep

GUIDED TOUR

GEGENWART
18:30–19:30

Guided tour of the exhibition «When We See Us. A Century of Black Figuration in Painting»

With the curator Daniel Kurjakovic. Costs: Admission + CHF 5.

Sat 14 Sep

GUIDED TOUR

GEGENWART
15:00–16:00

Führung in der Ausstellung «When We See Us. Hundert Jahre panafrikanische figurative Malerei»

In German. Kosten: Eintritt + CHF 5.

21 August – 20 September 2024