November 2010

International Support with 03–funding

Anawana Haloba, Milumbe Haimbe and Gabi Ngcobo

3 – 6 January 2011
Anawana Haloba
Milumbe Haimbe
Victor Mutelekesha
Zambia National Visual Arts Council

Support provided for the development of a research project — titled 'Relocating possible Arts histories in a Pan-African Lusaka of the 1960s and it's relation to the contemporary art now in a glabalized world' — by the artists Anawana Haloba(b.1978 in Livingstone, Zambia, lives and works in Oslo, Norway), Milumbe Haimbe (b.1974 in Lusaka, Zambia, lives and works in Lusaka), Victor Mutelekesha (b.1976 in Zambia, lives and work in Oslo) and Gabi Ngcobo (b.1974 in Durban, South Africa, lives and works in Johannesburg, South Africa), which will investigate artistic practices in Zambia in relation to historical contexts. To facilitate their research, the artists will collaborate with the Insaka triangle Art network/Zambia National Visual Council. According to the artists, the project 'will be a platform to consider central questions about how artistic production can help us to deconstruct particular readings of history and how historical context informs the artistic creation'. Organiser: Kenneth Zenzele Chulu, Insaka triangle Art network/Zambia National Visual Council