Biennale di Venezia
Padiglione del Sudafrica
Desire: Ideal Narratives in Contemporary South African Art
«I’m a Lady», un’opera di Mary Sibande, esposta nel Padiglione del Sudafrica alla Biennale di Venezia
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Sunday 27 November 2011
Sunday 27 November 2011
‘long live the dead queen’ series by mary sibande on display in johannesburg
Mary Sibande is a south african artist based in johannesburg. here recent series ‘long live the dead queen’ was featured within the city on the side of buildings and other structures as large, photographic murals. the series, like sibande’s practice as an artist, ‘attempts to critique stereotypical depictions of women, particularly black women in our society’. In the series black woman are depicted wearing extravagant victorian dresses in vivid hues. the pieces are actually sculptures which sibande creates and then has photographed. while the murals we displayed in johannesburg this past summer, they presented a contrasting perspective to the marketing focused billboards put on display for the world cup. mary sibande is represented by gallery momo.
‘long live the dead queen’ series by mary sibande on display in johannesburg
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‘caught in the rapture’ by mary sibande
images: john hodgkiss
‘I decline. I refuse to recline’ by mary sibande
image: john hodgkiss
l: ‘I put a spell on me’ by mary sibande
image: john hodgkiss
r: ‘her majesty, queen sophie’ by mary sibande
image: hannah paton
‘they don’t make them like they used to’ by mary sibande
image: carla liesching
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