Here, by profiling
emerging artistic practice in Zimbabwe, I came across Mathison's Harvest series for the Zimbabwe pavilion at the 55th Venice Biennale in 2013.
And Gelare Khoshgozaran and Eungsong Kim's contemptorary — which recently went live — is devoted to alternative and
emerging artistic practices by women of color, queer and immigrant artists in the U.S.
Her feature article for Contemporary And titled, «The art world in Luanda is young and vibrant with a political impact that is yet to be understood,» proficiently captured the city's artistic and infrastructural atmosphere, and shed light
on emerging artistic practices.
It
combines emerging artistic practices, represented by young artists such as Julian Röder, Viktoria Binschtok, and Esther Hovers, with the work of internationally recognized artists like Hito Steyerl, Trevor Paglen, Jill Magid, Hasan Elahi, Paolo Cirio, Adam Broomberg & Oliver Chanarin, James Bridle, and Ai Wei Wei to present as wide as possible a spectrum of artistic approaches.
Working simultaneously as both an independent curator and founder of Voices in Colour, an organisation dedicated to connecting contemporary cultures through artistic discourse, Mthabisi Phili is an essential part of the discussion
around emerging artistic practice in Zimbabwe.
So to help
trace emerging artistic practices in Zimbabwe, we highlight three more artists who are receiving considerable attention for the criticality and impact of their respective practices.
Therefore, in recognising the complexity of the current situation and in particular ADA's contributions to Ghanaian culture alongside, ANO, the Nubuke foundation, and the Artists Alliance, we caught up with Sionne Neely, to find out more about the current Ghanaian artistic climate and ADA's role in
supporting emerging artistic practice.
In 1996, he founded Rhizome, an organization that supports the creation, presentation, preservation, and critique
of emerging artistic practices that engage technology.»
With a strong emphasis
on emerging artistic practice, That Art Fair, which hopes to run again alongside the Joburg Art Fair in September, looks to offer ``... an accessible platform for African artists who work under the radar of the traditional art establishment and who do things a little differently.»
The writers will use the blog to expose «alternative and
emerging artistic practices by women of color, queer, and immigrant artists in the United States.»