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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Meschac Gaba, Dialogue, 1994
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Meschac Gaba, Dialogue, 1994
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Meschac Gaba

Dialogue, 1994
Wood, paint and collage of CFA banknote confetti
128 x 60 x 5cm
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Dialogue (1994), a work pre-dating the artist’s time at the Rijksakademie, is characterised by a collage of decommissioned banknotes wrapped around a wooden sculptural form. This ‘relief painting’, created within...
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Dialogue (1994), a work pre-dating the artist’s time at the Rijksakademie, is characterised by a collage of decommissioned banknotes wrapped around a wooden sculptural form. This ‘relief painting’, created within a vernacular stereotyped as typically African, is a forebear of Gaba’s more recent works such as The Game – Raquette and The Game – Raquette badminton(2012), that also employ shredded CFA or Central Franc Africaine, the currency union of Francophone West African countries, as ‘texture and impasto’ or ‘modelling compound’. Gaba uses currency cosmetically for analytical ends, positioning these works as a questioning of the aesthetics of institutionalised rituals within the globalised marketplace, spanning recreational and visual traditions.

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