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 ATHI-PATRA RUGA (SA, 1984 - )

FROM FUTURE WHITE WOMEN OF AZANIA SERIES 

ZEITZ MOCAA POSTER

PHOTOLITHOGRAPH ON PAPER

SHEET SIZE : 80CM X 60CM

UNFRAMED

MINT CONDITION


Athi-Patra Ruga is a South African multidisciplinary artist known for his vibrant and imaginative artworks that explore themes of identity, gender, and post-colonialism. Born in 1984 in Umtata, South Africa, Ruga's practice spans various mediums, including performance, photography, sculpture, and textile.

Ruga's work often incorporates elements of mythology, fantasy, and Afrofuturism, creating alternative worlds and narratives that challenge and reimagine societal norms. He frequently uses his own body as a canvas, donning elaborate costumes and masks to create visually captivating and thought-provoking performances and photographs.

One of Ruga's most renowned projects is "The Future White Women of Azania," a series that reimagines South Africa's future as a matriarchal society through the lens of myth and folklore. Through this project, Ruga explores themes of power, race, and queer identities, while also commenting on the complex history and present-day realities of South Africa.

Ruga's work has been exhibited internationally, including at the 55th Venice Biennale, the Hayward Gallery in London, and the South African National Gallery. He is recognized for his innovative and visually striking artistic practice, which pushes boundaries and challenges traditional notions of identity and representation.

Overall, Athi-Patra Ruga is a celebrated South African artist whose imaginative and visually stunning artworks explore themes of identity, gender, and post-colonialism. His multidisciplinary practice and unique aesthetic have made him a significant figure in the contemporary art scene, both in South Africa and globally.

  


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