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2026-04-21 | Zanele Muholi and Senzeni Marasela at a group show in Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporáneo, Sevilla, Spain

The works of our fellows Zanele Muholi and Senzeni Marasela can be seen in a group show, Améfrica. Diasporic Connections in the Jorge M. Pérez Collection, at Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporáneo, Sevilla, Spain.


AMÉFRICA brings together artists from different parts of the American and African continents based on their resonances, shared references, related practices, mutual inspirations, continuities of research, and generational and ancestral transmissions that connect the shores of the Atlantic with a vivacity that is sometimes visible and at other times hidden.


The exhibition’s title is inspired by the concept developed by Lélia Gonzalez (1935-1994), an Afro-Brazilian intellectual whose work-articulating gender, race, and class in an innovative manner and in accessible language-opened paths toward a more critical view of the African foundations of the aesthetic and sociocultural formation of the Americas. Trained as a philosopher and active in the Black movement, Gonzalez was one of the principal formulators of Black feminism in Brazil, anticipating many of today’s central debates in cultural, racial, and gender studies. As philosopher Angela Davis remarked during a visit to Brazil in 2019. “Why do you need to look for a reference in the United States? I learn more from Lélia Gonzalez than you do from me.”


By renaming the Americas with an “f” that incorporates Africa, Gonzalez proposed more than a neologism: she named a relational, political, and aesthetic cartography that reorganizes the meanings of belonging, ancestry, and creation.


The exhibition is organized in sections inspired by processes that Gonzalez identified as central to Americanity: Adaptation, Resistance, Reinterpretation, and Creation of New Forms, in addition to a section dedicated to portraits made by Amefricans.


Curated by Helio Menezes, co-produced with El Espacio23, Miami.


You can see the exhibition until 10 January, 2027.


Photo: Faith Ringgold "Ancestors, Part II 2017 @ CAAC


More information here

Thami Mnyele Foundation promotes the exchange of art and culture between Africa, African Diaspora and Amsterdam, the Netherlands

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