Galeria Movart and Africell Impact Foundation bring together eleven artists for a collective exhibition entitled “Ressignificar no Tempo”


Image: the exhibition launch event on 16 January 2024 attracted some of Angola's top creatives, scholars and collectors


16 January 2024 | Galeria Movart and the Africell Impact Foundation present the Ressignificar no Tempo collective exhibition, to be opened on January 24th at Galeria 10A, located in the Africell headquarters . 


The exhibition title (which translates into English as ‘Resignifying Time’) is inspired by the central theme of the artist residency program developed by Galeria Movart, which includes the Movart Artist Residency and the NZinga Artistic Residency. Since being launched in 2023, the program has brought together artists from different parts of the world to share, produce, research and develop works in Angola. 


The Ressignificar no Tempo exhibition includes the work of eleven artists: Jasi Pereira and Gabriela Marinho from Brazil; Gegê M´Bakudi, Irene Amosi, Evan Claver, Uolofe Griot, Oksana Dias, Isabel Landama, and Sarah from Angola; and Ryan Daniels from the United States. The multidisciplinary exhibition, which includes visual arts, video art, installation, woodcuts, engraving, sculpture and transfer, is curated by Marcos Jinguba. 


The Ressignificar no Tempo exhibition is part of the Movart Social Project, a program that benefited from an art grant granted by the Sound Connects Fund, under the initiative of the Music In Africa Foundation, Goethe Institut and Siemens. 


Galeria 10A is a gallery and art space in Luanda, created by Africell and the Africell Impact Foundation, where creative expression, design, technology, research, innovation and entrepreneurship meet. The Africell Impact Foundation connects African artists to the resources and opportunities they need to make an impact, creating vital bridges between African art and the world at large.


Artist: Ryan Daniels


Artist: Jassi Perreira


Artist: Evan Claver


Artist: Sahrai


Artist: Gegê Mbakudi

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