

Cinthia Sifa Mulanga
Rainbows, 2020
Acrylic paint, charcoal, newspaper collage and soft pastels חס white paper board
45 x 64 cm
'My work explores beauty constructs through my lived experience as an African woman and those around me. I create moments within domestic spaces by using different mediums like acrylic with...
"My work explores beauty constructs through my lived experience as an African woman and those around me. I create moments within domestic spaces by using different mediums like acrylic with oil paint, charcoal, ink, collage from personal photographs and magazines. Female silhouettes represent the "perfect women " perceived by society through social media. The moments I create in domestic spaces are dialogues between perceived beauty standards and stereotypes which function to both challenge and embrace African women. The Barbie doll, a primary inspiration in my work, is used with other feminine objects or symbols with associations to African women, representing thoughts, misconceptions, perceptions, and emotions. These spaces allow me to create conversations and interrogate notions of beauty." - Cinthia Mulanga
Provenance
Acquired from African Arty, Berlin, Germany
Publications
Archijob6 | ""Portraits" Group Exhibition at Gordon Gallery (Hebrew)" | Archijob | 17 August 2022.Tara | "Group exhibition “Portraits” at the Gordon Architecture and Design News Gallery" | middleeast-24 | 17 August 2022.
Naama Riva | "Galleria Art Back Cover - African Art Exhibition at Gordon Gallery (Hebrew)" | Haaretz | 23 August 2022.
Adi Artsi | "Portraits - The Joy and Happiness of African art (Hebrew)" | 29 August 2022.