Tingatinga 2010
An exhibition of brilliantly coloured, cheeky bicycle enamel paintings from Tanzania. Working as a nighttime cleaner Edward Saidi Tingatinga struggled to support his family. In desperation for more income and inspired by the sight of tourists buying small, sugary paintings on the streets of Dar es Salaam, he converted his kitchen courtyard into a workshop and began to paint. He used what was at hand – high gloss bicycle paints and inexpensive ceiling boards, on which he painted simple renditions of the animals of his childhood. A stray bullet killed Tingatinga in 1972. He had painted for only four years when he died, but his distinctive style marked the beginning of an African painting style that has been carried forward by painters till this day.
The Round Tower exhibition shows the development from the early beginnings till today, where the third generation of Tingatinga painters carry forward the Tingatinga style with new, cheeky, colourful and witty motives and detailed compositions - the exhibition also includes works by the famous George Lilanga. Tingatinga himself only painted extremely simple motives, often a lone animal on a monochrome background. In contrast today’s canvases are filled by an explosion of animals and birds. New motifs have been added, ranging from village tales to city life, African fables, tropical fish, and wild life at the foot of snow clad Mount Kilimanjaro. The paints used are still high gloss enamel paints, giving the paintings their characteristic brilliant surface and the colourful, stylized, graphic expression so typical of the Tingatinga style.
Tingatinga: Kitsch or Quality presents an African art style, but also challenges the prevalent view of what constitutes quality art. What is the borderline between mass production and originality, between skill, craft and art? Today’s Tingatinga artists break all western norms on the uniqueness of a work of art. Tingatinga paintings are mass produced, copied and further developed, they provide a livelihood for hundreds of painters, and still artistic excellence prevails, questioning our perception and understanding of originality and art. | ![]() |
TINGATINGA: KITSCH or QUALITY
RUNDETAARN 3rd July - 22nd August 2010
Købmagergade 52A 1150 Copenhagen, Denmark
Open daily 10am - 8pm
Opening Friday 2nd July 4.30 - 7pm PRESS: Download press images here Artists Abbasi - Abdallah - Adeusi - Ajaba Akilimari - Amonde - Amury - Bushiri Charinda - Hassani - Iddi - Jaffary Jonas - Kambili - Kilaka - Lewis Lilanga - Mbuka - Mitole - Mkumba Mpata - Mruta - Msagula - Mzuguno Omary Ally - Peter Martin - Rubuni Saidi - Saidi Omary - Sayuki - Sey Tedo - E.S.Tingatinga - Zuberi
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