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A Quiet Fire

Billie Zangewa

29/09/2023 - 28/01/2024

Billie Zangewa, A Quiet Fire, Installation view, Tramway, Glasgow, 2023

 

Billie Zangewa, A Temporary Reprieve (2017), A Quiet Fire, Tramway, Glasgow, 2023

 

Billie Zangewa, The Dior Effect (2021), A Quiet Fire, Tramway, Glasgow, 2023

 

A Quiet Fire
Billie Zangewa
29/09/23 – 28/01/24
Open Wednesday – Friday 12 – 5pm, Saturday 12pm – 6pm and Sunday 12pm – 5pm.

The first solo exhibition in a Scottish institution by Malawian artist Billie Zangewa. In her work Zangewa creates intricate figurative collages from hand-stitched fragments of raw silk that challenge the historical stereotypes and perceptions used to objectify and exploit Black women.

Zangewa creates images of strength, independence and tenderness, often contrasted with darker moments of prejudice or distain to embody a combination of melancholy and hope which is both autobiographical and universal.

The exhibition features a new panoramic, narrative silk collage echoing classical frescos and history painting in its format, establishing a reframing of its subject. Alongside this new work commissioned for the exhibition, A Quiet Fire includes a collection of earlier works reflective of the artist’s work and practice over the last 12 years. These images, described by the artist as acts of daily feminism, are intimate and confident speaking powerfully of the artist’s sense of self and of female identity; domestic and professional personas, an inner life and public face. A Quiet Fire is a visualization of what the female gaze, through self-portraiture, could look like.

The exhibition is realised in partnership with Brighton CCA and John Hansard Gallery, Southampton. Curated by Ben Roberts, Artistic Director of Brighton CCA.

Photo credit: Keith Hunter

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