Otobong Nkanga
In a Place Yet Unknown, 2017
woven fabric, metal reservoir, ink, dye
266 x 180 cm
104 3/4 x 70 7/8 in
104 3/4 x 70 7/8 in
The presence of Otobong Nkanga in her work has been described by the critic Philippe Pirotte as a “self-effacing catalyst, an invisible hand that sets the artistic process in motion”....
The presence of Otobong Nkanga in her work has been described by the critic Philippe Pirotte as a “self-effacing catalyst, an invisible hand that sets the artistic process in motion”. This notion is made most explicit in In A Place Yet Unknown, a tapestry that displays a poem by Otobong Nkanga, as well as the process of its composition. The end of the woven textile is dipped in ink, which over time rises through the tapestry.
In A Place Yet Unknown grows through a process of chromatographic contamination, floating, to quote the work, in the place between stillness and motion; solidity and fragility; yesterday, today and tomorrow.
In A Place Yet Unknown grows through a process of chromatographic contamination, floating, to quote the work, in the place between stillness and motion; solidity and fragility; yesterday, today and tomorrow.
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