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2013-06-17 | Former residents at Studio Thami Mnyele particpate in the exhibition my joburg at la maison rouge, Paris

Jodi Bieber, Orlando West Swimming Pool,Soweto,2009 We are happy to announce that many of our former residents at Studio Thami Mnyele will particpate in
the exhibition my joburg at la maison rouge, Paris,
June 20th to September 22nd 2013

My joburg will highlight the diversity and wealth of the Johannesburg art scene by showing recent work by more than 40 artists representing the city's last three generations. Johannesburg has become home to a thriving community of painters, photographers, sculptors and video artists whose work describes a city in the throes of change with a complex social, political and urban history. My joburg sets out to capture certain facets of this.

Throughout the duration of my joburg, artists, curators and art critics from Johannesburg will share their experience of their city and describe the art taking place there. A full programme of events (talks, concerts, live performances) will be posted online at www.lamaisonrouge.org


list of artists :
Jane Alexander, Wayne Barker, Jodi Bieber, Dineo Seshee Bopape, Willem Boshoff, Candice Breitz, Kudzanai Chiurai, Steven Cohen, Delphine DeBlic, Paul Emmanuel, Kendell Geers, David Goldblatt, Simon Gush, Nicholas Hlobo, Stephen Hobbs, William Kentridge, David Koloane, Dorothee Kreutzfeldt, Donna Kukama, Moshekwa Langa, Lawrence Lemaoana, Winston Luthuli, Zen Marie, Gerhardt Marx, Titus Matiyane, Sabelo Mlangeni, Nandipha Mntambo, Santu Mofokeng, Zanele Muholi, Brett Murray, Marcus Neustetter, Sam Nhlengethwa, Serge Alain Nitegeka, Jo Ractliffe, Robin Rhode, Tracey Rose, Johannes Segogela, Mary Sibande, Mikhael Subotzky and Patrick Waterhouse, Guy Tillim, Andrew Tshabangu, Kemang Wa-Lehurele, Sue Williamson, Billie Zangewa.


la maison rouge
10 boulevard de la bastille
75012 paris france

www.lamaisonrouge.org



Thami Mnyele Foundation promotes the exchange of art and culture between Africa and the Netherlands.