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Simon Njami

    Simon Njami is een schrijver wiens werk de complexiteit van hedendaagse Afrikaanse kunstenaars en hun positie binnen de mondiale kunstwereld onderzoekt. Zijn literaire producties, die diverse thema's bestrijken, worden erkend om hun inzichtelijke verkenning van de interculturele dialogen van het continent. Njami's bijdragen reiken verder dan fictie; zijn essays en kritische geschriften werpen licht op artistieke trends en helpen de internationale perceptie van Afrikaanse kunst vorm te geven. Hij speelt een cruciale rol bij het bevorderen en tentoonstellen van hedendaagse Afrikaanse kunstenaars op internationaal niveau.

    Human Conditions
    Jane Alexander Surveys from the Cape of Good Hope
    • Jane Alexander is one of the most significant African contemporary artists working today. Her animal-human sculptures, photographs, and dramatic installations speak of lasting disfigurations in her native South Africa, yet raise issues about human nature that resonate with viewers internationally. Alexander's hybrid mutants inhabit a universe where boundaries between self and other, human and animal, are unstable, where shared foundations and clashing differences are disclosed, and where the grotesque and the familiar entwine. While the figures are, in many ways, emblems of monstrosity, they are oddly beautiful. Her creatures expose the human animal for all it is and all it could become. Not only are Alexander's artworks formally and technically accomplished, but they also deliver a potent emotional impact, sending warnings about historical consequences and hinting at things to come.

      Jane Alexander Surveys from the Cape of Good Hope
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    • Human Conditions

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      Through an ambitious and probing theme based around conflict the Sixteenth Noorderlicht International Photofestival invited five guest curators to reveal their personal vision on this subject. The curators, Stuart Franklin, Lauren Heinz, Simon Njami, Marc Prüst, and Bas Vroege take the reader with them on a photographic journey to different areas of conflict, while also providing a commentary on recent developments in the vanguard of engaged, narrative documentary photography.

      Human Conditions