Moshekwa Langa: Relativesblain-southern-hanover-square07jan(jan 7)12:00 am09mar(mar 9)12:00 am
Moshekwa Langa is known for a shape-shifting practice that manifests in virtually every medium and he brings his freewheeling process of loose association to the London gallery this summer. Growing up
Moshekwa Langa is known for a shape-shifting practice that manifests in virtually every medium and he brings his freewheeling process of loose association to the London gallery this summer.
Growing up in a semi-independent and often ignored country within South Africa, Langa moved to the Netherlands early in his life. From here he continued to interrogate and map histories both personal and collective.
Relatives, Langa’s first exhibition with Blain|Southern, focusses on wall-based works of various forms. His collages comprise layers of newsprint and found imagery, often pixelated and distorted beyond recognition. Abstract patterns and figurative images are painted and drawn, then stretched and twisted by layers of adhesive tape and studio detritus.
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