Mwili, Akili Na Roho / Body, Mind, and Spirit: Ten Figurative Painters from East Africa

Author:   Don Handa ,  Lutivini Majanja ,  George Kyeyune ,  Asaph Ng’ethe Macua
Publisher:   David Zwirner
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Pages:   84
Publication Date:   09 March 2023
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Mwili, Akili Na Roho / Body, Mind, and Spirit: Ten Figurative Painters from East Africa


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Author:   Don Handa ,  Lutivini Majanja ,  George Kyeyune ,  Asaph Ng’ethe Macua
Publisher:   David Zwirner
Imprint:   David Zwirner
Weight:   0.410kg
ISBN:  

9781644231074


ISBN 10:   1644231077
Pages:   84
Publication Date:   09 March 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Don Handa is curator at Nairobi Contemporary Art Institute. Lutivini Majanja is a writer from Kenya. Her work has appeared in McSweeney's, New Orleans Review, Jalada, The Elephant, Popula, Norient, The Takeout, Down River Road, Adi Magazine, and Obsidian, among others. Her short story 'An Inheritance' was selected for Best Microfiction. Her writing has also been featured in the Nipe Story podcast. She has an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Maryland. George Kyeyune is an artist and professor. Kyeyune was appointed Dean of the School of Industrial and Fine Arts (2006-2010) and from 2010 has maintained the position of Director of the Institute of Heritage Conservation and Restoration, Makerere University. Kyeyune was awarded a Fulbright Fellowship at Emory University, Atlanta in 2013 and a Commonwealth Fellowship at SOAS in 2014. Kyeyune's interests are in contemporary art in Uganda, where he has been published extensively. Asaph Ng'ethe Macua (b. 1930, Karura, Kenya) attended Makerere University, Kampala, in 1951. After graduating, Macua worked in the Department of Community Development in Kampala before returning to Kenya in 1958. From 1960, he worked as chief artist in the East African Common Services Organisation which later became the Kenya Literature Bureau, until his retirement in 1967. Selected solo and group exhibitions include those at Makerere University, Kampala; Uganda Museum, Kampala; Chemichemi, Nairobi (1964); Mankind and Nature, Goethe-Institut, Nairobi (1992); Alliance Française, Nairobi (1993); and a retrospective at the National Museum in Nairobi (2019). He published his autobiography From Misery to Joy: A Journey of Endurance in 2019. Nairobi Contemporary Art Institute (NCAI) is a nonprofit visual-arts space dedicated to the growth and preservation of contemporary art in East Africa. Established in 2020, NCAI builds on a rich legacy of art projects and institutions in the region, and seeks to tell the stories of the artists and projects that have come to shape the region's contemporary art scene. Through exhibitions, the development of an East African art archive, an extensive public program of talks, and a multidisciplinary educational program, NCAI serves as an inspiring cultural space and a resource for the thriving East African arts community.

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