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Origin Art |Masks of Modernity

Masks of Modernity

"Masks of Modernity" emerges as a bold and introspective exploration of contemporary African identity, interwoven through the visionary lens of Samurai Farai. This exhibition traverses the complexities of hybridisation and cultural legacy, presenting itself as an intimate dialogue between the artist, his audience, and his dual heritage—both Zimbabwean and Afrikaans. The works act as a profound "open letter," examining the nuanced ways in which African identity navigates, challenges, and redefines itself in the global context of modernity.

With a deliberate homage to ancestral ties and a heartfelt celebration of hybridity, Farai bridges the ancient and the modern by channeling inspiration from historical African civilizations such as Great Zimbabwe and Ancient Egypt. His sculptures, crafted from Zimbabwean stone in reverence to the Shona’s masterful sculpting traditions, breathe life into his paintings’ characters, embodying them in three-dimensional form. Each piece stands as a testament to the belief that spirit resides within form, awaiting revelation—a belief echoed in the artist’s own journey toward self-identity. Through this interplay of two- dimensional and three-dimensional mediums, Farai grants his audience the profound intimacy of witnessing these personas come alive, unmasking layers of both the artist and the viewer in their quiet strength and vibrant presence.

The exhibition becomes an odyssey in unpacking "Africanness," as Farai proposes a reimagining of African identity—a new way of seeing and being. It is an invitation to explore identity through a framework that transcends boundaries, one which speaks directly to both an African and a universal experience. By embracing multiple media and dimensions, Farai underscores the inherent fluidity of creativity and identity, reflecting his belief that storytelling is most potent when expressed across diverse forms. This versatility mirrors his own synthesis of various influences, embodying the composite nature of modern African identity.

Masks of Modernity seeks not only to reconcile past and present but also to project a future where African stories are contextualised in their richness and complexity, unfettered by convention. In doing so, Farai's work defies the “traditional” expectations placed upon African artists, asserting a courageous and vulnerable vision of the African self—one that is both deeply personal and widely resonant. His work invites us into a space where culture, past and present, makes way for narratives forged in the crucible of African modernity. Through this remarkable body of work, Farai offers an inspiring testament to resilience, an unflinching vulnerability, and a transformative bravery that beckons viewers to confront and celebrate the multifaceted stories that shape the African identity today.

This show runs from 7 November 2024 - 31 January 2025.

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  1. Samurai Farai
    The Colour of Destiny
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    The leisure of Mona Lisa / mke na ng'ombe
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    Symbols of power
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    Songs of our forefathers
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    Precious gifts like gold and wisdom
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    Mwari, the creator
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    Mudzimu / The Family Ancestor
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    If not now, when -
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    R 65,000.00 ex. vat
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    Granite, Gold and the Family Acropolis
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    Ghosts of Tomorrow
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    Gestures of Faith
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  12. Samurai Farai
    Cultural Values / maadili ya kitamaduni
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    R 82,500.00 ex. vat
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    Untitled 5 (3D printed maquette)
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    Bull in kraal
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    Between Memories
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