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Tanzanian visual artist and 2019 Absa L’Atelier Ambassador Winifrid Luena’s first solo exhibition, ‘Parsing The Juncture: 110 Billion Praxis’, opened virtually on the Absa Art Hot Spot on 4 August 2022. Bookings for visits to the physical exhibition at the Absa Gallery in Johannesburg open from 5 August 2022, for limited slots from 10 August 2022.

Winifrid Luena, Swahili motherfucker, do you speak it. Courtesy of the artist, Absa Art Hot Spot & Absa Gallery.
Winifrid Luena, Swahili motherfucker, do you speak it. Courtesy of the artist, Absa Art Hot Spot & Absa Gallery.

This body of work is a self-reflection on Winifrid’s continued shifting of states, perceptions and ideas of living, in response to adapting to changes in culture, reality and self-identity – after temporarily relocating from Tanzania to South Africa to pursue his studies at the Market Photo Workshop. ‘Parsing The Juncture: 110 Billion Praxis’ is based on the idea of embracing his shifting situation and living between two countries, while searching for ways to reconcile his twin realities – and those faced by people in Tanzania.

Creating works that allow him to communicate through conceptual art, photojournalism and documentary work, put Winifrid on the path to gain the fluidity of existence through merging his past and current experiences as he begins to engage with South African culture, society and communities.

“I immersed myself in telling the stories of my own country and what was happening there – particularly during COVID-19.I had to find a way to reconcile the new reality I experienced while living in Johannesburg with the effect COVID-19 had on every aspect of life back home,” he says. “I am presently studying at the Market Theatre Photo Workshop and wanted to find a way to express my exploration of my reality . The experience has changed me by giving me the confidence to share my ideas and I want to find ways to engage with the communities I live in -.”

Winifrid works across various mediums including photography, video art, digital design and illustration and is interested in psychological and sociological application of art. He uses art to explore different themes related with individuality, identity and history. His journey from artist, to photojournalist, and documentarian encompasses the three disciplines rather than progressing away from, or towards the other – seamlessly shifting between them, in order to better tell the stories he feels need to be told, in ways that communicate them best.

Winifrid Luena, Johannesburg, CBD VI. Courtesy of the artist, Absa Art Hot Spot & Absa Gallery.
Winifrid Luena, Johannesburg, CBD VI. Courtesy of the artist, Absa Art Hot Spot & Absa Gallery.

“Winifrid is just one of the many young artists from across the continent that Absa supports, helping them gain a foothold in the global visual art industry,” says Dr Paul Bayliss, Absa Senior Specialist Art Curator. “We’re delighted to be able to host Winifrid’s first solo exhibition as a reflection of our position as a truly African brand.” The exhibition will travel to Tanzania in 2023 as part of Luena’s Absa L’Atelier Ambassador prize.

‘Parsing The Juncture: 110 Billion Praxis’ includes twenty artworks that celebrates this experience – 10 prints and 10 photographs. Winifrid applies vibrant, upbeat colours, expressive and minimal composition that evokes healing, transformation, harmony and aliveness in this new chapter of his journey. He hopes to shed light on important stories and bring real change to the people whose stories he shares.

The exhibition is open from the 10th of August until the 9th of September 2022 at the Absa Gallery. The Absa Gallery is open Tuesday-Friday every week, and pre-bookings are essential, via https://eur.cvent.me/NN7Qg. A recording of the virtual launch and a discussion with Winifrid will be hosted on the Absa Art Hot Spot, after the event.

For more about Winifrid Luena’s work, visit www.winifridluena.com or follow him on Instagram.

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