Women in Private Spaces
Women in Private Spaces
It is a great pleasure for Andrhn-Schiptjenko to announce their first
solo-show with South African artist Zwelethu Mthethwa. Mthethwa is considered to be,
alongside with David Goldblatt and Santu Mofokeng, one of South Africa’s most
recognised photographers to date.
Since the 1990’s photographic work by African photographers has come to the Western
public’s attention. These photographers have established artistic initiatives that
build their own critical operations and contribute to a process of reassessment of
cultural practices often attributed only to the West. Moreover, their conceptual
modes of photographic production present a critical alternative to the
hypersaturation of documentary and photojournalistic images of apartheid and
post-apartheid South Africa.
In Women in Private Spaces Mthethwa makes use of the principles and traditions of
Western painting. Rooms and objects become the expression of inner states and of
social status. His subjects are depicted in their homes among personal objects and
home decorations, themselves active participants in the staging of their own image.
These could be visual documents offering an examination of some of the key social
issues affecting the life of people living in the periphery of urban settlements in
post-apartheid South Africa, but also offer a sense of negotiation between subject
and photographer in the construction of the images.
Says Mthethwa: "Art in our day is not really done for art’s sake; it questions
issues related to global processes such as urban industrialization, contemporary
cultures, identity crisis, gender, race and social imbalance". Working in
photography, pastel drawings and, more recently, film, Mthethwa’s approach to these
matters involves a subtle and poignant revision of how subjects choose to represent
themselves.
Zwelethu Mthethwa, born 1960 in Durban, South Africa, holds an Advanced Diploma in
Fine Art from the Michaelis School of Fine Art, University of Cape Town as well as a
Masters in Imaging Arts from Rochester Institute of Technology in the US. Recent
exhibitions include solo-shows at the Centre National de la Photographie, Paris and
The Cleveland Museum, Ohio and group-shows The Experience of Art, Venice Biennial,
curated by Maria de Corall, Emergencies, MUSAC, Leon and New Work/New Acquisitions
at MOMA, New York.
Next show: Helene Billgren, December 10th
Andrehn-Schiptjenko will be present at the ArtNova Section of ArtBasel Miami
Beach.
Andrehn-Schiptjenko
Markvardsgatan 2 - Stockholm
Our opening hours are Tues - Fri 11 am-5 pm, Sat 12-5 pm.