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Cinthia Sifa Mulanga, Competitive Sisterhood - Wait Your Turn, 2021

Cinthia Sifa Mulanga

Competitive Sisterhood - Wait Your Turn, 2021
Mixed media on canvas
76 x 101 cm
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'The 'Competitive Sisterhood' works were created in relation to my 'Masculine Traits' series. The patriarchal perceptions, standards, and expectations placed on black women by society have long affected how we...
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"The 'Competitive Sisterhood' works were created in relation to my 'Masculine Traits' series. The patriarchal perceptions, standards, and expectations placed on black women by society have long affected how we see, treat, and feel about ourselves and each other. In this series, I have referenced my childhood memories. In one work you'll see a doll playing with another multifaceted doll in what looks like a beauty salon, in another, a scene of playing dress-up with mom's wigs and make-up. In another scene, a doll we used to create from fabric materials and finally a group of four girls playing one of the most popular games from my childhood, called ‘washisha‘. I have used these memories as metaphors to highlight how, from childhood, intimate, innocent moments can be made to feel competitive, when they shouldn't be." - Cinthia Sifa Mulanga, 2021. 

Mulanga says “the focus of my art is on the representation of black female subjects. Through their depiction, I engage in different personas, emotions, or states of mind. I juxtapose several different women in my paintings, thereby highlighting the complexities of female identity, the stream of varying consciousnesses that occupy a single space, identity or moment in time.“
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Provenance

Acquired from African Arty, Casablanca, Morocco

Exhibitions

Carreau du Temple, Paris France | AKAA Fair, African Arty Booth | November 2021.
Zeitz Mocca | When We See Us | November 2022 - September 2023.

Publications

Zeitz Mocca | "When We See Us- A Century of Black Figuration in Painting" | British Library Cataloguing | 19 November, 2022.
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