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JONATHAN FREEMANTLE - THE FALLEN TREE

WORK CURRENTLY ON SHOW

UPCOMING EXHIBITION

FOREWOMEN: Emerging Female Artists 

15 AUGUST - 14 SEPTEMBER 2024 I 4PM - 8PM

Gallery MOMO is proud to announce its next exhibition titled “FOREWOMEN,” showcasing the unique perspectives of five emerging women artists: Mbali Tshabalala, Tshepiso Moropa, Farhana Jacobs, Samantha Maseko, and Lerato Nkosi. This exhibition will open on August 15, 2024, and run throughout Women’s Month, celebrating the creative brilliance and bold narratives of these artists. “FOREWOMEN” is an exhibition that redefines and enriches contemporary art through the lens of its talented participants. The title, a play on the word "forewoman," signifies women who are at the forefront of artistic innovation and cultural dialogue. These artists are not merely participants in the art world; they are visionaries shaping the evolution of South African art.

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PAST EXHIBITIONS

Vivien Kohler,Origin, 2021, Lino & Chine Colle print on fabriano, Edition 1 of 1, 100cm x
GROUP SHOW
GALLERY MOMO'S 20TH ANNIVERSARY

14 DEC 2023 – 29 FEB 2024

 

Jackson Hlungwani, Percy Konqobe, Vivien Kohler, Kagiso Gundane, Roger Botembe, Joel Mpah Dooh, Robert Pruitt, Ayana V. Jackson, Pedro Pires, Mary Sibande, Khaya Witbooi, Andrew Tshabangu & Kenrick Mcfarlane

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KAGISO GUNDANE
INGOMA YOMHLABA

26 NOV 2022 - 21 JAN 2023

This series, “Ingoma Yomhlaba,” is inspired by ukuthwasa and aims to indicate the healing process that must take place as a result of historical colonial trauma ingrained on black people. Colonialism has left deep scars in our minds and bodies particularly black individuals. My art reflects
on old traditions as a way to find healing from this pain in today’s South Africa.

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