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Agnes Waruguru Njoroge, Valencia (CA,19), 2019
Agnes Waruguru Njoroge, Valencia (CA,19), 2019

Agnes Waruguru Njoroge

Valencia (CA,19), 2019
Acrylic paint, loose pigment, soft pastels, colored pencil, embroidery floss, glass beads and khanga(traditional fabric found on the coast of East Africa)
168 x 127 cm
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'My practice is primarily an investigation of materials. I am  interested in everyday materials, especially those associated with the home. Many of my works reference women’s practices and traditional cultural...
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"My practice is primarily an investigation of materials. I am  interested in everyday materials, especially those associated with the home. Many of my works reference women’s practices and traditional cultural identifiers. In the piece Valencia (CA,19) I employ methods of making passed down to me by my mother, in this case I use embroidery and beading as drawing. My explorations are intimately rooted in personal identity politics, I integrate personal items with items I believe speak to my cultural identity. In this case it is a bedsheet I used while living in California that has become the substrate for a painting. The title Valencia (CA,19) references the place in which the personal item was used for its intended purpose which I kept and chose to use as a substrate. The work is a mix of memory and place, like many of my other works. I adopt and transform workaday elements and processes. The work is a meditation on the different things that contribute to my personal culture, the many places i’ve lived and the traditions passed down to me. Valencia (CA,19) is both a meditation on how I am  changed by the different cultures I encounter and how to preserve the traditions passed down to me." - Agnes Waruguru
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Provenance

Acquired directly from the artist

Exhibitions

Stellenbosch Triennale | On the Cusp | February 2020 - March 2020.
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