Tshela Tendu & Vincent Meessen
An edition of Tshela Tendu & Vincent Meessen (2017)
patterns for (re)cognition
By Tshela Tendu,Elena Filipovic
Publish Date
2017
Publisher
Bozar Books,Snoeck Publishers
Language
eng
Pages
191
Description:
Following exhibitions at the KIOSK in Ghent (2013) and the Kunsthalle in Basel (2015), this summer Vincent Meessen will be revealing the third version of 'Patterns for (Re)cognition' at BOZAR. In this exhibition-in-exhibition, the artist looks at a gap in the modern art historiography of Belgium and the Congo. Acting as artist and curator he creates a unique context with modular structures, 16 millimetre films, 19th century objects and a sound installation. Together these serve to frame the abstract watercolours of Thela Tendu (Congo, circa 1880-1950) within the modernist heritage. Although this Congolese painter exhibited in Brussels, Paris, Rome and Geneva in the early 1930s, his work was subsequently and unjustifiably forgotten. Focusing on the abstract work of this Congolese pioneer, this exhibition contributes to the renewed interest Thela tendu?s work enjoys progressively in Europe.00Exhibition: BOZAR, Brussels, Belgium (16.06. - 19.09.2017).
subjects: Exhibitions, Art, Congolese (Democratic Republic)
People: Tshela Tendu, Vincent Meessen (1971-)
Times: 20th century