SCULPTURES FROM RECYCLED MATERIALS
BY Kalinosi Mutale
BY Joseph Chinunga
HARVESTING WORKSHOPS
ANTHILL
POWER OF RECYCLING (in collaboration with CentrumCentrum from Poland)
A collaboration takes a form of a game.
First the artists from MAS would send a photo documentation of
the collaborative installation to the group
gathered at CentrumCentrum, which then would respond with theirs installation. And
then the photo documentation would be sent to MAS, and they would
transform the previous installation/sculpture or create a new one.
And so on. This ping-pong dialogue can last a month or a couple of
years.
1. Munandi Art Studio
(artists : Chama Kabumbu, Joseph S. Chinunga, Danny Lwando, Kalinosi V. Mutale)
notes : A giant metal structure that had been built to be used as a construction for a
Christmas tree at a shopping mall in Lusaka is restored and team starts covering it with car tyres.
2. CentrumCentrum (30.06.2018)
(artists
: Karolina Babińska, Łukasz Jastrubczak, Natalia Laskowska, Małgorzata
Mazur, Monika Olszewska, Rafał Pietrowicz, Alicja Pliszka, Artur Rozen,
Iga Świeściak, Zorka Wollny)
notes : Raising a geodesic dome
structure (also recycled from an art piece created by a student at
the Academy of Art) 130 cm above the ground.
3. Munandi Art Studio
(artists : Chama Kabumbu, Joseph S. Chinunga, Danny Lwando, Kalinosi V. Mutale)
notes : Construction is almost completely covered with car tyres.
4. CentrumCentrum (4.11.2018)
(artists: Karolina Babińska, Łukasz Jastrubczak, Bogna Juchnowicz, Andrzej Mara, Monika Olszewska, Artur Rozen)
notes
: Black foil bags are attached to the construction in order to collect
water and snow. Eventually collected water in the foil bags and the
central drum create sound.
5. Munandi Art Studio
installation is purposely set on fire by strangers.
6. CentrumCentrum
Installation is knocked down by a wind.