In South Africa, Cape Town opens the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art

Belles Demeures 18 Dec 2017
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Opening its doors in Cape Town, the Zeit Museum is the most important cultural space in the world, dedicated to African artists of the 21st century.

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En Afrique du Sud, la ville du Cap s'offre le Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art
Quite singular at the heart of Cape Town, the Zeitz is the new cultural African landmark. © DR
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Located on the very touristic waterfront of the Cape, in a former grain silo, the Zeitz Mocaa Museum is the accomplishment of British architect Thomas Heatherwick's project, and the intense drive of German collector, Jochen Zeitz. He is the one who allows African artists to speak out and sets forth their works on the continent—the new Eldorado of contemporary art.

Zeitz Mocaa, the new contemporary museum of South Africa

Very ambitious, this concrete cathedral spans 6 000 m² of exhibition surface divided in one hundred rooms. At the heart of a tubular and partitioned space, the 9-level building, that has already found its space in the cultural landscape of the megalopolis, allows natural light to enter through its irregular windows with 54 facets. And the audience is there for the rendezvous !

Zeit Museum atrium - South Africa At the heart of the atrium, the dragon, with a ram skull by South-African Nicholas Hlobo, captures all the gazes. © DR
Zeit Museum  Athi Patra Ruga installation - South Africa The installation of South African Athi-Patra Ruga is made of high density moss, artificial flowers and jewelry. © DR

A 100 % African arty panel

Amongst the artists most in the spotlight, Nigerian Taiye Idahor, South-African Thania Petersen, Malagasy Joël Andrianomeariosa, Kenyan Cyrus Kabirule, performer Athi-Patra Ruga and Angolese photographer Edson Chagas are front row. After this arty marathon, you must visit the city, and beyond the impressive Table Mountain overlooking it…

Zeit Museum, work by Nandipha Mntambo - South Africa Very noticeable, the work of Nandipha Mntambo is made of animal skins moulded on feminine bodies. © DR
Zeit Museum work by Kalasi Ki Nduenga Chéri Samba - South Africa With Kalasi Ki Nduenga, Congolese artist Chéri Samba interprets his vision of  the « College of Widsom ». © DR

Zeitz, the new African artistic ambition.

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