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Rachel Monosov and Admire Kamudzengerere, 1972, 2017

Rachel Monosov and Admire Kamudzengerere

1972, 2017
23 archival prints, 16 text cards
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1972 is a 16-piece performance-based photographic work. The images present R. and A. living in Harare in 1972. At the time, interracial marriage was virtually impossible and there were political...
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1972 is a 16-piece performance-based photographic work. The images present R. and A. living
in Harare in 1972. At the time, interracial marriage was virtually impossible and there were
political attempts to make it illegal. 1972 was also the beginning of a 7-year long guerrilla war
between nationalists and the Rhodesian security forces.
Rachel Monosov and Admire Kamudzengerere created real life events as happenings in
Zimbabwe. They threw a wedding, inviting the local community to witness the event. They
placed themselves into different spaces creating convincing settings: from leisurely afternoons
by the lake, to constructing their first home. The work is documentary photography infused with
fiction. It all happened, yet never was.

The undocumented acts, reactions and effects, which lie beyond these photographs, are as
much a part of the work as the images themselves. The happenings were entire “real-life”
events. The artists did not stage a pose holding a goat for the camera. Instead, the image
captured is a documentation of Kamudzengerere presenting Monosov with a dowry. The work is
a merger between the artists’ lives and their art practice – to research the cultural boundaries
and structures imposed upon them.
***
After individual solo shows with CATINCA TABACARU New York, this is Admire
Kamudzengerere’s and Rachel Monosov’s first exhibition with the Gallery as a duo. In addition
to their individual practices, the two have been working in collaboration since 2015; completing
several projects in Zimbabwe, New York, Brussels and Paris. In 2017, they presented their
collaborative performance work, Transcultural Protocol, at the Zimbabwe Pavilion of the 57th
Venice Biennale, and the 11th Edition of the Bamako Biennale.
CATINCA TABACARU GALLERY debuted 1972 at EXPO Chicago in September 2017. The work
was awarded the Northern Trust Purchase Prize and the the full First Edition was acquired
by the Block Museum for its permanent collection. It was reviewed by the Chicago
Tribune and The Observer. Part of the Second Edition was acquired in France by
Fondation Blachère a month later. Currently, 1972 is showing at Site131 in Dallas
(through March 24), and at the Center for Contemporary Art and Culture, PNCA in Portland
(through April 14). 1972 will make its African debut at the Gallery’s satellite location, CTG
Harare, in Zimbabwe, and at the Dakar Biennale in Senegal.
CATINCA
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Provenance

Catinca Tabacaru Gallery

Exhibitions

Expo Chicago | EXPO Chicago | September 2017.
Site131, Dallas | April 2018.
Portland | Center for Contemporary Art and Culture, PNCA in Portland | April 2018.
Art Institute of Chicago | Before long travel, August 23, 1972, 2017 | November 2019.
The Block Museum of Art, Northwestern, Illinois | Who Says, Who Shows, What Counts: Thinking about History with The Block’s Collection | September 2021 - December 2021.

Publications

Carolyn Twersky | "Two Artists Rewriting the History of Interracial Marriage in Africa" | New York, The Cut | March 26, 2018 .
Taylor Dafoe | "The Best Booths of Expo Chicago 2017" | Observer | 09/14/2017.
"Where Drawing and Performance Meet".
KT Hawbaker | "10 muse-see galleries at Expo Chicago" | Chicago Tribune | September 13, 2017.
Loring Knoblauch | "Rachel Monosov/Admire Kamudzengerere, 1972 @Cantinca Tabacaru" | Collector Daily | April 5, 2018 .
Alina Cohen | "Amplifications of Memory ".
"Recontres de Banmako - African Biennale of Photography" | E-flux | November 5, 2017.
Thali Lab | "Thali Lab, Press Release".
"About "1972"".
Alix-Rose Cowie | "Rachel Monosov and Admire Kamudzengrerere: You can't believe everything you see " | WePresent | 2017.
"Ten Days in Paris, Land for Sale by Admire Kamudzengerere & Rachel Monosov - Show Opening" | November 10, 2016.
The Herald | "Zim Trio exhibits at Dakar Biennale" | The Herald | May 21, 2018.
Seph Rodney | "The Stories of African Contemporary Art Are Everywhere at the 1-54 Art Fair" | Hyperallergic | May 5, 2018.
Elena martinque | "1-54 Art Fiar to Bring a Diverse Set of African Perspectives Together in New York " | Widewalls | April 23, 2018.
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