"I am gonna… you. Till you run"
Admire Kamudzengerere
Catinca Tabacaru Gallery


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February 24 > April 9, 2017
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When
Zimbabwean artist
Admire
Kamudzengerere
’s father
passed away
, he started
making
monotype self
-
portraits while
looking in the
mirror,
searching
for his
father’s image
in
his
own
features
.
H
is hand
moved, almost of its own accord,
compulsively drawing
on
paper placed upon an
ink
stone to create the
visage
simultaneously
as its
re
versed image
on the other side of the
sheet
.
The result is a series of dark portr aits, sometimes made by a single line . They are the pieces of a universal puzzle invoking a unifying human thread , the fil rouge of community and ancestry . With time, the sought after face becomes less familiar, leaving space for strangers to appear . What is most extraordinary is that, without knowing who these strangers are or could be, Kamudzengerere continues to see himself in them . The reversed image on the othe r side of the page – or should we say on the other face – fuels his nonlinear narrative about alterity .
In I am gonna ... you. Till you run , his first solo exhibition , opening in New York City on February 24 , 2017 at Catinca Tabacaru Gallery , the 3 5 - year - old artist presents a myriad of new portraits on paper particles ranging from Post - Its to pages from Harare ’s phone book s. He tackles issues of identity, migrat ion and family – the three inseparable forces that control his ability and choice to move about the world . This new work , consumed with the idea of self - confrontation with the multiple, is faithful to an older governing principle of his practice where he uses numbers. For example in a phone book, numbers are a metaphor f or the tiny tr ansformations and differences between the things that identify and designate us.
The title of the show plays with the untold f ears and fantasies of otherness . What they know about us; what they share with us; what they can with or to us.
About the artist : Admire Kamudzengerere was the first Zimbabwean to be invited to the prestigious Rijksakademie in Amsterdam (2012). His work has been exhibited internationally and in 2017 , he will mount his first solo exhibition ( Catinca Tabacaru Gallery , New York ) , will complete the Triangle Residency in Brooklyn, and will represent Zimbabwe at the 57th Venice Biennial .
The result is a series of dark portr aits, sometimes made by a single line . They are the pieces of a universal puzzle invoking a unifying human thread , the fil rouge of community and ancestry . With time, the sought after face becomes less familiar, leaving space for strangers to appear . What is most extraordinary is that, without knowing who these strangers are or could be, Kamudzengerere continues to see himself in them . The reversed image on the othe r side of the page – or should we say on the other face – fuels his nonlinear narrative about alterity .
In I am gonna ... you. Till you run , his first solo exhibition , opening in New York City on February 24 , 2017 at Catinca Tabacaru Gallery , the 3 5 - year - old artist presents a myriad of new portraits on paper particles ranging from Post - Its to pages from Harare ’s phone book s. He tackles issues of identity, migrat ion and family – the three inseparable forces that control his ability and choice to move about the world . This new work , consumed with the idea of self - confrontation with the multiple, is faithful to an older governing principle of his practice where he uses numbers. For example in a phone book, numbers are a metaphor f or the tiny tr ansformations and differences between the things that identify and designate us.
The title of the show plays with the untold f ears and fantasies of otherness . What they know about us; what they share with us; what they can with or to us.
About the artist : Admire Kamudzengerere was the first Zimbabwean to be invited to the prestigious Rijksakademie in Amsterdam (2012). His work has been exhibited internationally and in 2017 , he will mount his first solo exhibition ( Catinca Tabacaru Gallery , New York ) , will complete the Triangle Residency in Brooklyn, and will represent Zimbabwe at the 57th Venice Biennial .




Opening reception:
Friday, February 24, 6-8PM