Draft:Anawana Haloba
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Anawana Haloba (born 1978) is a contemporary performance artist. She is from Livingstone, Zambia which is often a cornerstone in her work.
Haloba received her BA from the National Academy of Arts in Oslo and is also a graduate of Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten, a visual art school, in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Her works are often an exploration of cultural identity.
One of Haloba's most recent works, Negotiating the Subtle Encounters: An Experimental Opera is a performance piece based on African philosophy and challenges the notion of the opera is a European high society practice. She borrows from South African and Zambian cultures for this piece.
She was quoted, "We identify based on history, and history has a colonial past, which all human beings share either through the heritage of the colonized or the colonizer or by associations of ethnicity. Since we equally share a DNA of trauma, to fully accept responsibility for the shared trauma is the start of dialogue.”
She also recently put on a piece titled, Close Up. It is an installation piece, and a "close up of cultural extension". The work is blocks of soaps hanging from the ceiling so they look like they are floating. They melt down and the liquid drops into a dish and a microphone records each drop. You can hear each drop and the artist describes it as a kind of symphony.
Haloba is still an active artist working between Zambia and Oslo, Norway.
References[edit]
- On African Opera: A Conversation with Anawana Haloba. [s. l.], 2022. Disponível em: https://research-ebsco-com.rlib.pace.edu/linkprocessor/plink?id=f6e19962-6554-3210-adef-f545814dbf4b
- Milbourne, Karen, and Carol Huh. “Join the Curator: Anawana Haloba.” National Museum of Asian Art, Smithsonian, https://asia.si.edu/explore-art-culture/collections/collections-areas/contemporary-art/the-studio/join-the curator-anawana-haloba/
- “Anawana Haloba.” Sharjah Art Foundation, SAF, 2019, https://sharjahart.org/sharjah-art-foundation/people/haloba anawana.
- e-Flux. “Anawana Haloba: Negotiating the Subtle Encounters: An Experimental Opera - Announcements - e-Flux.” Anawana Haloba: Negotiating the Subtle Encounters: An Experimental Opera, Kode Bergen Art Museum, 23 June 2021, https://www.e-flux.com/announcements/402915/anawana-halobanegotiating-the-subtle-encounters-an-experimental-opera/
- https://princeclausfund.org/awardees/anawana-haloba