Moshions Pop Up (Hosted by Erika A. Style), Apr. 27-29 2024 @ Erika A. Style Concept Store, Kombe Road, Off Bogani – Karen.

Dates: April 27-29, 2024

Venue: Erika A. Style Concept Store, Kombe Road, Off Bogani – Karen

Entry: KES 1,500/- at the Gate and KES 1,000/- Advance (MPESA – 0712 294 777)

RSVP, here: https://www.paperlesspost.com/go/mLd3WalHlkj00gT5eXpRD

About

We’re excited to invite you to a special pop-up event at our concept store this weekend!

Join us from April 27th to April 29th (Saturday, Sunday, and Monday) for an exclusive showcase featuring the renowned Rwandese designer, Moshions.

Discover his collection, renowned for its impeccable craftsmanship and designer behind the brand.

Please RSVP with us to secure your spot.

If you need any additional information, feel free to reach out. We’re here to assist you.

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Solo Exhibition: ‘(Un)Contained Turbulence’, by Shabu Mwangi, Apr. 24 – May 5 2024 @ Circle Art Gallery, Victoria Square – Riara Road.

Opening: April 24, 2024

Venue: Circle Art Gallery

Time: 6-8 PM

Exhibition Dates: Until May 5, 2024.

About

Shabu Mwangi‘s practice focuses on the effects of contemporary and historical violence, and other forms of marginalization on individual and collective psyches. Mwangi’s mixed media compositions are an abstracted emotional reflection of societal and cultural fissures. 

His current body of work continues to build on explorations of human interiority when faced with structural violence that affect the individual, community and society at large.

Mwangi has lived and worked in Mukuru, an informal settlement in Nairobi where he co-founded the Wajukuu Art Project in 2003. In 2023, he was a finalist for the Access Art X Prize in the Africa/Diaspora category. In 2022 Mwangi and fellow members of the Wajukuu Art Project participated in Documenta 15 in Kassel, where they went on to win the Arnold Bode prize. He also participated in the 13 Biennial do Mercosul in Brazil, 2022. Recent solo and group exhibitions include: Self Addressed, curated by Kehinde Wiley for Deitch Gallery, Los Angeles, 2023; Systems to Emptiness, a prelude to Documenta 15, 2022; A Never Ending Longing, Circle Art Gallery, Cromwell Place, London, 2022; The Sources of Our Seas, Circle Art Gallery, 2021; East African Encounters, Cromwell Place, London, 2021.

Other shows include: The Man with Two Shadows, Circle Art Gallery online, 2020; Yawning for Power, Tilleard Projects, 2019; The Stateless, Circle Art Gallery, 2018; Freedom, Flight, Refuge, Circle Art Gallery, 2017; Art Transposition, Nairobi-Kampala-Hamburg, LKB Gallery, Hamburg; Pop-Up Africa, GAFRA, London, 2017; Out of the Slum, Essen, 2012.

Mwangi has participated in residency programs in Kenya, Germany and Italy.

Exhibition: “Olidde Mupipa” – A solo Exhibition by Xenson, Apr. 4 – Jul. 13 2024 @ Nairobi Contemporary Art Institute.

Opening: 04.04.2024

Venue: Nairobi Contemporary Art Institute, 3rd Floor, Suite 307, Rosslyn Riviera Mall

Time: 5 PM (EAT)

Entry: RSVP ~ https://artsvp.com/9f95aa

Exhibition Period: 04.04. 2024 – 13.07.2024

Entry: Free

About

‘Olive Mupipa’, is Xenson’s first-ever solo exhibition in Nairobi and his first institutional exhibition in East Africa.

This exhibition, which focuses on sculpture and installation, will feature six newly created pieces that widen Xenson’s research of items and materials, as well as the stories they tell about the distinct cultural contexts from which they are derived.