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Duhirwe Rushemeza, Return of the Makaned, 2013

Duhirwe Rushemeza

Return of the Makaned, 2013
Thin-set mortar, acrylic, wood, metal detritus,tyre
Size variable: 213.36 x 132.08 x 106.68 cm
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Rushemeza's work brings to mind the deteriorating colonial buildings she witnessed on the coasts of Côte d'Ivoire and Ghana in her youth and suggests polarizing histories imprinted in the different layers of...
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Rushemeza's work brings to mind the deteriorating colonial buildings she witnessed on the coasts of Côte d'Ivoire and Ghana in her youth and suggests polarizing histories imprinted in the different layers of her “sculptural paintings.” The metal detritus along with the loose handling of the many layers of paint, revealed through a process of sanding and carving, contrast greatly with the rigid patterns inspired by Imigongo paintings — an art form that emerged at end of the 18th century in the Kibungo province (South-East Rwanda) and consist of traditional geometric designs created using calf dung. All of the components in the resulting terrain of Rushemeza’s work create objects that suggest the works have been excavated from an old colonial structure and represent a small part or puzzle piece of a larger mass.
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Provenance

Tiroche DeLeon CollectionNomad Gallery, Brussels, Belgium

Exhibitions

VOLTA NY, New York, USA | Nomad Gallery Booth | March 2014.
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