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Absa L'Atelier 2021 Ambassadors Joint Exhibition

14 November 2022

Absa is proud to extend an invitation to the public to the upcoming Absa Lā€™Atelier 2021 Ambassadors joint exhibition. The exhibition, supported by the theme ā€˜Refuge: An uncommon homeā€™, will be hosted by Absa from 17 November 2022 until 27 January 2023.

This collaborative exhibition will showcase recently produced artworks by the 2021 Absa Lā€™Atelier Ambassadors Dr Adelheid Frackiewicz from South Africa, Ayobola Kekere-Ekun from Nigeria, and Michael Blebo from Ghana ā€“ before travelling to each of the winnerā€™s respective countries in 2023.

Through their art, these three artists undertook a journey of self-reflection, during which their art-making process allowed them to reflect on their personal trauma, addressing their fear of what was and what might be, while giving them the strength to face their anxiety about the unknown.

Using a combination of found objects and traditional art materials, the production of their eventual artworks has been a delicate yet challenging process, allowing each artist an opportunity of find refuge and tranquillity in their own space.

Absa Senior Specialist Art Curator, Dr Paul Bayliss, says they chose the theme as it empowers the creation of artwork through either painting, sculpture and/or installation, which involves processes that allow the artist to think and work through their anxieties regarding trauma.

ā€œThese anxieties stem from a lost childhood due to trauma, a fear that something could happen or due to intergenerational anxiety passed down. It is through reimagining their home, which is not only a physical space of materiality, that it becomes a refuge from what was,ā€ he says.

The artworks in the exhibition combine painting, sculpture and installation; artworks that explore the element of form, space, and time, presenting the audience with a shifting perspective on materiality.

ā€œThis exhibition is in line with our ethos of making possibilities come to life for visual artists and we are using this to launch new works by our 2021 Absa Lā€™Atelier Ambassadors. In addition to this collaborative exhibition by these three young talented artists, each artist will, within the next five years, be taking up a solo exhibition in the Absa Gallery,ā€ he adds.

Refuge: An uncommon homeĀ will launch on theĀ Absa Art Hot SpotĀ on Thursday 17 November and will be open for public viewing at the Absa Gallery in Johannesburg from Friday 18 November 2022 and run until 27 January 2023.

The 2023 competition is open for entries from 1 April to 31 May 2023. For inspiration and further information visit the Absa Lā€™AtelierĀ website.

14 November 2022

Absa is proud to extend an invitation to the public to the upcoming Absa Lā€™Atelier 2021 Ambassadors joint exhibition. The exhibition, supported by the theme ā€˜Refuge: An uncommon homeā€™, will be hosted by Absa from 17 November 2022 until 27 January 2023.

This collaborative exhibition will showcase recently produced artworks by the 2021 Absa Lā€™Atelier Ambassadors Dr Adelheid Frackiewicz from South Africa, Ayobola Kekere-Ekun from Nigeria, and Michael Blebo from Ghana ā€“ before travelling to each of the winnerā€™s respective countries in 2023.

Through their art, these three artists undertook a journey of self-reflection, during which their art-making process allowed them to reflect on their personal trauma, addressing their fear of what was and what might be, while giving them the strength to face their anxiety about the unknown.

Using a combination of found objects and traditional art materials, the production of their eventual artworks has been a delicate yet challenging process, allowing each artist an opportunity of find refuge and tranquillity in their own space.

Absa Senior Specialist Art Curator, Dr Paul Bayliss, says they chose the theme as it empowers the creation of artwork through either painting, sculpture and/or installation, which involves processes that allow the artist to think and work through their anxieties regarding trauma.

ā€œThese anxieties stem from a lost childhood due to trauma, a fear that something could happen or due to intergenerational anxiety passed down. It is through reimagining their home, which is not only a physical space of materiality, that it becomes a refuge from what was,ā€ he says.

The artworks in the exhibition combine painting, sculpture and installation; artworks that explore the element of form, space, and time, presenting the audience with a shifting perspective on materiality.

ā€œThis exhibition is in line with our ethos of making possibilities come to life for visual artists and we are using this to launch new works by our 2021 Absa Lā€™Atelier Ambassadors. In addition to this collaborative exhibition by these three young talented artists, each artist will, within the next five years, be taking up a solo exhibition in the Absa Gallery,ā€ he adds.

Refuge: An uncommon homeĀ will launch on theĀ Absa Art Hot SpotĀ on Thursday 17 November and will be open for public viewing at the Absa Gallery in Johannesburg from Friday 18 November 2022 and run until 27 January 2023.

The 2023 competition is open for entries from 1 April to 31 May 2023. For inspiration and further information visit the Absa Lā€™AtelierĀ website.