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: A Glimpse of a Collection, Until Jun. 30 2023 @ Red Hill Art Gallery.

Dates: Until June 30, 2023

Venue: Red Hill Art Gallery

Artworks by Morris Foit, Beatrice Wanjiku, Peterson Kamwathi, Shabu Mwangi,
Justus Kyalo, Salah Elmur, Abushariaa Ahmed, El Tayeb Dawalbeit,
Michael Musyoka, Samuel Ashanti Githinji, Antony Mega and Denis Muraguri.

This Exhibition is on view until  30th June 2023

Also, on View is ‘A Trajectory of Etchings – 1980’s to 2000’ by Rashid Diab – Sudan.

Exhibition: A Glimpse of a Collection, Until Jun. 30 2023 @ Red Hill Art Gallery.

Dates: Until June 30, 2023

Venue: Red Hill Art Gallery

Artworks by Morris Foit, Beatrice Wanjiku, Peterson Kamwathi, Shabu Mwangi,
Justus Kyalo, Salah Elmur, Abushariaa Ahmed, El Tayeb Dawalbeit,
Michael Musyoka, Samuel Ashanti Githinji, Antony Mega and Denis Muraguri.

This Exhibition is on view until  30th June 2023

Also, on View is ‘A Trajectory of Etchings – 1980’s to 2000’ by Rashid Diab – Sudan.

Exhibition: Digital Informalities, Feb. 10-26 2023 @ Wajukuu Arts Collective, Mukuru Lunga Lunga.

Opening: February 10, 2023

Venue: Wajukuu Arts Collective, Mukuru Lunga Lunga

Time: 3 PM Dates:

Until February 26, 2023

About

A contemporary art exhibition about the forms of security, reciprocity and trust necessary for a community to thrive in a world marked by digitalization.

An exhibition with artists; Shabu Mwangi (KEN), Joan Otieno (KEN), Mounir Ayoub (TUN, CH), Flurina Rothenberger (CH), Ngugi Waweru (KEN), Nabalayo (KEN), Wanjiru Ngure (KEN) and Ronald Pizzoferrato (VEN).

A Matza project curated by Anja Wyden Guelpa and Séverin Guelpa.

Exhibition: Digital Informalities, Feb. 10-26 2023 @ Wajukuu Arts Collective, Mukuru Lunga Lunga.

Opening: February 10, 2023

Venue: Wajukuu Arts Collective, Mukuru Lunga Lunga

Time: 3 PM Dates:

Until February 26, 2023

About

A contemporary art exhibition about the forms of security, reciprocity and trust necessary for a community to thrive in a world marked by digitalization.

An exhibition with artists; Shabu Mwangi (KEN), Joan Otieno (KEN), Mounir Ayoub (TUN, CH), Flurina Rothenberger (CH), Ngugi Waweru (KEN), Nabalayo (KEN), Wanjiru Ngure (KEN) and Ronald Pizzoferrato (VEN).

A Matza project curated by Anja Wyden Guelpa and Séverin Guelpa.

Exhibition: A Glimpse of Our Collection – African Contemporary, Sept. 4 – Oct. 31 2021 @ Red Hill Art Gallery

Image: Peterson Kamwathi, Protest Series, Charcoal on Paper via Red Hill Art Gallery.

Dates: September 4 – October 31, 2021

Venue: Red Hill Art Gallery

Time: 11.00 am to 5.00 pm


Exhibition of works by; Justus Kyalo, Michael Musyoka, Salah Elmur, Shabu Mwangi, Peterson Kamwathi, Paul Onditi, Beatrice Wanjiku, Tom Piri, Denis Muraguri

Directions to the Gallery
From Village Market join Limuru Road. After 13km turn left down a tarmac road, signposted “Zereniti”, continue for 200m, keep left and follow the dirt road (ignore the tarmac road climbing sharply right), after 50m take the right smaller track (sign board “Zerenity”)

Red Hill Art Gallery is located at the end of the track on the left side (red metal gate with art design)

The gallery is open Daily from 11.00 am to 5.00 pm
www.redhillartgallery.com

Please note the Corona protocols are mandatory (Face Masks).

Exhibition: A Glimpse of Our Collection – African Contemporary, Sept. 4 – Oct. 31 2021 @ Red Hill Art Gallery

Image: Peterson Kamwathi, Protest Series, Charcoal on Paper via Red Hill Art Gallery.

Dates: September 4 – October 31, 2021

Venue: Red Hill Art Gallery

Time: 11.00 am to 5.00 pm


Exhibition of works by; Justus Kyalo, Michael Musyoka, Salah Elmur, Shabu Mwangi, Peterson Kamwathi, Paul Onditi, Beatrice Wanjiku, Tom Piri, Denis Muraguri

Directions to the Gallery
From Village Market join Limuru Road. After 13km turn left down a tarmac road, signposted “Zereniti”, continue for 200m, keep left and follow the dirt road (ignore the tarmac road climbing sharply right), after 50m take the right smaller track (sign board “Zerenity”)

Red Hill Art Gallery is located at the end of the track on the left side (red metal gate with art design)

The gallery is open Daily from 11.00 am to 5.00 pm
www.redhillartgallery.com

Please note the Corona protocols are mandatory (Face Masks).

Exhibition: Group Show with selected artists from Kenya, Uganda and Sudan, Mar. 2-22 2021 @ Circle Art Gallery

Group Show at Circle Art Gallery. | Image via the Gallery

Dates: March 2-22, 2021
Venue: Circle Art Gallery

About
In the gallery over the next 3 weeks we have a selection of new work from some of East Africa’s most experimental emerging and established artists. Come and visit the gallery for an overview of new paintings, sculpture and works on paper by the following artists;

Paul Onditi, Longinos Nagila, Miska Mohmmed, Florin Iki, Jonathan Solanke Gathaara Fraser, Maliza Kiasuwa, Donald Wasswa, Onyis Martin, Nadia Wamuya, Paul Njihia, Wanjohi Maina, Shabu Mwangi, Dennis Muraguri and Cyrus Kabiru.

Image via the Gallery