Art in the Spotlight: Kapwani Kiwanga

Kapwani Kiwanga, Maji Maji, Galerie Nationale du Jeu de Paume, Paris, cur. Natasa Petresin, 2014.

Tuesday, January 19, 2 pm via Zoom (click here to register)

(Can’t make it? Don’t worry! Remember, most AGO talks are posted on the AGO’s youtube account, following initial broadcast)

Join artist Kapwani Kiwanga for a conversation with the AGO’s Devyani Saltzman about her recent work.

Kapwani Kiwanga is a Franco-Canadian (b. Hamilton, Canada) artist based in Paris. Kiwanga studied Anthropology and Comparative Religion at McGill University in Montreal and Art at l’école des Beaux-Arts de Paris. Kiwanga’s work traces the pervasive impact of power asymmetries by placing historic narratives in dialogue with contemporary realities, the archive, and tomorrow’s possibilities. Her work is research-driven, instigated by marginalised or forgotten histories, and articulated across a range of materials and mediums including sculpture, installation, photography, video, and performance. In 2020 Kiwanga was awarded the Marcel Duchamp Prize. In 2018 she was the winner of the Frieze Artist Award and the annual Sobey Art Award.

Devyani Saltzman is a Canadian writer and curator with a deep interest in relevant, multidisciplinary, programming at the intersection between art, ideas and social change. She was the Director of Public Programming at the AGO, and the former Director of Literary Arts at the Banff Centre, the first woman and first woman of colour in that role, as well as a Founding Curator of Luminato, North America’s largest multi arts festival.

via AGOinsider