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By Faizel Patel

Senior Digital Journalist


African creatives showcased through ‘Colours of Africa’ project

The project brings online and showcases 60 specially-curated artworks produced by over 60 unique African creatives.


Creative company Design Indaba in partnership with Google Arts & Culture has launched an online project called Colours of Africa.

The project brings online and showcases 60 specially-curated artworks produced by over 60 unique African creatives chosen by Design Indaba – each invited to contribute a work that captures the ‘colour’ and character of their home country.

Creatives

Selected by Design Indaba’s founder Ravi Naidoo, the creatives will showcase the best of African craft, product, industrial design, fashion, film, animation, graphic, food, music, jewellery and architecture.

“Africa is known for its bold, unapologetic use of colour. Each country, city and community is identifiable by its unique palette. As Africans, we can tell powerful stories through colour. This project tells a story of a continent through the universally accessible lens,” said Naidoo.

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The first artistic undertaking of this scale, the project will allow viewers to discover stories of Africa as told by the African creative community.

Artworks

The artworks will be showcased online where users are invited to spin the kaleidoscope to explore the works in an effort to take users on a journey through Africa, inviting them to view each country through the eyes of a local artist.

Nitin Gajria, Google managing director for Sub-Saharan Africa, said the company has always been acutely aware and in full support of the immense creative melting pot that exists on the continent.

“Collaborating with Design Indaba on this project allows us to bring this support to fruition. By empowering and amplifying African voices to tell the unique stories of their cultures through their work and creativity, we hope to provide much-needed exposure, cultivate a newfound curiosity, and window into the vast beauty that exists on the continent.”

The project involves creatives from almost every discipline imaginable, from architecture, illustration, painting and ceramics through to writing, engineering, the performing arts and visual communications.

Their creations have been converted into images, videos, texts and illustrations.

The multidisciplinary mix of 60 artists includes Algerian photographer Ramzy Bensaadi, fashion designer Bisrat Negassi from Eritrea, filmmaker Archange Kiyindou “Yamakasi” from the Republic of Congo and visual artist Ngadi Smart from Sierra Leone.

Collaborations

To bring the project to life, Design Indaba collaborated with former Design Indaba conference speaker Noel Pretorius and his creative partner, Elin Sjöberg, who collaborated with Google Arts & Culture Lab to create the design concept and interface for the digital exhibition.

In addition to the Colours of Africa platform, the initiative will also see the launch of over 4 000 images, videos and 20 carefully curated exhibits from Design Indaba’s extensive archive.

Design Indaba, which celebrated its 25th year in 2020, draws top thinkers and guests from across the globe.

“We look forward to giving viewers a ticket to experiencing a whole new world, one that is outside of their everyday surroundings and creative knowledge. This project answers the vital call for all to notice and embrace African art in all its wonder,” concludes Nitin Gajria.

As part of the project launch, Design Indaba commissioned South African multidisciplinary artist and activist Lebo Mashile to compose an original piece of poetry that celebrates Colours of Africa coming into its own.

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