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Turiya studied at Funda Community College (1998) moving to [[University of Johannesburg]] (1999–2001) and the [[Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten]] in [[Amsterdam]]. |
Turiya studied at Funda Community College (1998) moving to [[University of Johannesburg]] (1999–2001) and the [[Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten]] in [[Amsterdam]]. |
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==Career and |
==Career and exhibitions== |
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Magadlela uses panty hoses – a garment with strong ties to matters of sexuality, gender, and the geopolitical exploitation of natural resources, to make her artworks. |
Magadlela uses panty hoses – a garment with strong ties to matters of sexuality, gender, and the geopolitical exploitation of natural resources, to make her artworks. |
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Her subject matter moves between articulations of personal experiences of women and motherhood and narratives from black South African history. Magadlela engages in a conversation on the colonization of black bodies and women. |
Her subject matter moves between articulations of personal experiences of women and motherhood and narratives from black South African history. Magadlela engages in a conversation on the colonization of black bodies and women. |
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In 2018 she was shortlisted for the Jean-François Prat Prize |
In 2018 she was shortlisted for the Jean-François Prat Prize |
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==Awards== |
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==Accomplishments and Achievements== |
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* 2002 ABSA L’Atelier, Top 100 Best National Artists |
* 2002 ABSA L’Atelier, Top 100 Best National Artists |
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* 2003 Goethe Institut and Johannesburg Art Gallery Young Artist Award |
* 2003 Goethe Institut and Johannesburg Art Gallery Young Artist Award |
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* 2015 FNB Art Prize.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.iol.co.za/entertainment/turiya-magadlela-named-fnb-art-prize-winner-1906147|title=Turiya Magadlela named FNB Art Prize winner|website=The Independent}}</ref> |
* 2015 FNB Art Prize.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.iol.co.za/entertainment/turiya-magadlela-named-fnb-art-prize-winner-1906147|title=Turiya Magadlela named FNB Art Prize winner|website=The Independent}}</ref> |
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* 2018 Top 10 African Artists to Invest in Now by TimesLive.<ref name="auto" /> |
* 2018 Top 10 African Artists to Invest in Now by TimesLive.<ref name="auto" /> |
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* 2018 Jean-François Prat Prize (shortlisted) |
* 2018 Jean-François Prat Prize (shortlisted) |
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==Selected |
==Selected solo and group exhibitions== |
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* 2023 – When Angels Speak of Love, Triangle Art Space, NY curated by Charles Moore.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://meatpacking-district.com/search/when-angels-speak-of-love?|title=When Angels Speak of Love|website=Meatpacking District}}</ref> |
* 2023 – When Angels Speak of Love, Triangle Art Space, NY curated by Charles Moore.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://meatpacking-district.com/search/when-angels-speak-of-love?|title=When Angels Speak of Love|website=Meatpacking District}}</ref> |
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* 2020 – Mirror Mirror: LatchKey Ny, NY<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.latchkey-gallery.com/press-release-turiya-magadlela|title=323:A FEW GOOD FRIENDS MOTHO FELA|website=LatchKey Gallery}}</ref> |
* 2020 – Mirror Mirror: LatchKey Ny, NY<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.latchkey-gallery.com/press-release-turiya-magadlela|title=323:A FEW GOOD FRIENDS MOTHO FELA|website=LatchKey Gallery}}</ref> |
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* 2019 – Mashadi WouldSay..., MSGSU Resim ve Heykel Muzesi, Santiyesi, Istanbul,Turkey |
* 2019 – Mashadi WouldSay..., MSGSU Resim ve Heykel Muzesi, Santiyesi, Istanbul,Turkey |
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* 2017 – The Armory Show, Solo Exhibit for the Armory Show Presents, New York City, NY |
* 2017 – The Armory Show, Solo Exhibit for the Armory Show Presents, New York City, NY |
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<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://africartmarket.today/en/2016-african-art-market-report/diaspora-african-art-market-2016/|title=The Diaspora of African Artists - AfricartMarket Today|date=October 7, 2021|website=africartmarket.today}}</ref> |
<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://africartmarket.today/en/2016-african-art-market-report/diaspora-african-art-market-2016/|title=The Diaspora of African Artists - AfricartMarket Today|date=October 7, 2021|website=africartmarket.today}}</ref> |
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* 2015 – Impilo ka Lova, Blankprojects, Cape Town, South Africa; Kaffersheet, Johannesburg Art Gallery, Johannesburg, South Africa.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.iol.co.za/entertainment/whats-on/gauteng-gallery-guide-june-12-2015-1870977|title=Gauteng Gallery Guide - June 12, 2015}}</ref> |
* 2015 – Impilo ka Lova, Blankprojects, Cape Town, South Africa; Kaffersheet, Johannesburg Art Gallery, Johannesburg, South Africa.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.iol.co.za/entertainment/whats-on/gauteng-gallery-guide-june-12-2015-1870977|title=Gauteng Gallery Guide - June 12, 2015}}</ref> |
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* 2015 – Imihuzuko (for the FNB Art Prize), FNB Joburg Art Fair, Johannesburg, South Africa |
* 2015 – Imihuzuko (for the FNB Art Prize), FNB Joburg Art Fair, Johannesburg, South Africa |
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* 2012 – Everybody knows uFeela, Blank projects, Cape Town, South Africa.<ref>https://collection.africafirst.art/collection/work{{dead URL inline|date=June 2024}}</ref> |
* 2012 – Everybody knows uFeela, Blank projects, Cape Town, South Africa.<ref>https://collection.africafirst.art/collection/work{{dead URL inline|date=June 2024}}</ref> |
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* 2001–2002 – Activate Architects, Johannesburg, South Africa |
* 2001–2002 – Activate Architects, Johannesburg, South Africa |
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==Collections== |
==Collections== |
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Kunsthalle Krems, [[Brooklyn Museum]] , LACMA Los Angeles Contemporary Museum of Art, UMOCA Utah Museum of Contemporary Art, Sugar Hill Museum, Harlem, NY, UT Black Arts and Studies, Hearst Collection, Amir Shariat Collection, Adjmi Collection, Roux Art Collection, [[Princeton University Art Museum]] , African Art Museum, MOCAK Karokow, Poland. |
Kunsthalle Krems, [[Brooklyn Museum]] , LACMA Los Angeles Contemporary Museum of Art, UMOCA Utah Museum of Contemporary Art, Sugar Hill Museum, Harlem, NY, UT Black Arts and Studies, Hearst Collection, Amir Shariat Collection, Adjmi Collection, Roux Art Collection, [[Princeton University Art Museum]] , African Art Museum, MOCAK Karokow, Poland.{{Citation needed|date=August 2024}} |
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Turiya Magadlela is a South African artist. She was born in 1978 in Johannesburg , South Africa . She is known for using common cloths, from pantyhose to sheeting and correctional service uniforms in her works. [1] In 2018 She was featured in a top 10 list of African artists to invest on by times TimesLive.[2]
Early life
Turiya studied at Funda Community College (1998) moving to University of Johannesburg (1999–2001) and the Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten in Amsterdam.
Career and exhibitions
Magadlela uses panty hoses – a garment with strong ties to matters of sexuality, gender, and the geopolitical exploitation of natural resources, to make her artworks. Her subject matter moves between articulations of personal experiences of women and motherhood and narratives from black South African history. Magadlela engages in a conversation on the colonization of black bodies and women. Magadlela have had solo exhibitions at the Johannesburg Art Gallery , Museum Africa and at Blank projects.[3] Magadlela has participated in several solo and group exhibitions, both locally and internationally including Blue Black, curated by Glenn Ligon (Pulitzer Arts Foundation 2017), Simple Passion, Complex Vision: The Darryl Atwell Collection (Gantt Centre 2017), The Past is Present (Jack Shainman Gallery, The Armory Show in New York City in 2017, Les jour qui vient’ curated by Marie-Ann Yemsi at Galeries Lafayette in 2017, Blackness in Abstraction (Pace Gallery, 2016), The Quiet Violence of Dreams (Stevenson, 2016) and The Grote Oversteek (Stedelijk Museum, Netherlands).[4] In 2002 Magadlela won the Absa L'Atelier Art Competition and was selected as Top 100 Best National Artists. The following year she was awarded the Goethe Institut and Johannesburg Art Gallery Young Artist Award. In 2015 she was awarded the FNB Art Prize. [5] In 2018 she was shortlisted for the Jean-François Prat Prize
Awards
- 2002 ABSA L’Atelier, Top 100 Best National Artists
- 2003 Goethe Institut and Johannesburg Art Gallery Young Artist Award
- 2015 FNB Art Prize.[6]
- 2018 Top 10 African Artists to Invest in Now by TimesLive.[2]
- 2018 Jean-François Prat Prize (shortlisted)
Selected solo and group exhibitions
- 2023 – When Angels Speak of Love, Triangle Art Space, NY curated by Charles Moore.[7]
- 2020 – Mirror Mirror: LatchKey Ny, NY[8]
- 2019 – Mashadi WouldSay..., MSGSU Resim ve Heykel Muzesi, Santiyesi, Istanbul,Turkey
- 2017 – The Armory Show, Solo Exhibit for the Armory Show Presents, New York City, NY
- 2015 – Impilo ka Lova, Blankprojects, Cape Town, South Africa; Kaffersheet, Johannesburg Art Gallery, Johannesburg, South Africa.[10]
- 2015 – Imihuzuko (for the FNB Art Prize), FNB Joburg Art Fair, Johannesburg, South Africa
- 2012 – Everybody knows uFeela, Blank projects, Cape Town, South Africa.[11]
- 2001–2002 – Activate Architects, Johannesburg, South Africa
- 2001 – Generator's Art Space, Johannesburg, South Africa.
Collections
Kunsthalle Krems, Brooklyn Museum , LACMA Los Angeles Contemporary Museum of Art, UMOCA Utah Museum of Contemporary Art, Sugar Hill Museum, Harlem, NY, UT Black Arts and Studies, Hearst Collection, Amir Shariat Collection, Adjmi Collection, Roux Art Collection, Princeton University Art Museum , African Art Museum, MOCAK Karokow, Poland.[citation needed]
References
- ^ Reporter, Staff (2015-09-10). "Turiya Magadlela: Art born of shared pain and pantyhose". The Mail & Guardian. Retrieved 2024-06-13.
- ^ a b "Wise buys: 10 African artists to invest in now". TimesLIVE.
- ^ "Three Solo shows: Turiya Magadlela, Bronwyn Katz and Herman Mbamba At Blank Projects". www.southafricanculturalobservatory.org.za.
- ^ "The evolution of visual artist Turiya Magadlela as she is named Artist of the Month". CityLife Arts. June 30, 2021.
- ^ "FNB Art Prize 2015 Winner: Turiya Magadlela". Visi. August 21, 2015.
- ^ "Turiya Magadlela named FNB Art Prize winner". The Independent.
- ^ "When Angels Speak of Love". Meatpacking District.
- ^ "323:A FEW GOOD FRIENDS MOTHO FELA". LatchKey Gallery.
- ^ "The Diaspora of African Artists - AfricartMarket Today". africartmarket.today. October 7, 2021.
- ^ "Gauteng Gallery Guide - June 12, 2015".
- ^ https://collection.africafirst.art/collection/work[dead link ]