BRIDGES – AN EXHIBITION OF PHOTOGRAPHY AT THE DURBAN ART GALLERY
Bridges, the exhibition of photographs by documentary photographers South African Andrew Tshabangu and Ren-Paul Savignan from Reunion Island, currently on at the Durban Art Gallery has been extended to January 27, 2013.é
The exhibition which is part of the France/South Africa Season, has as its focal point of the work spiritual and religious practices in South Africa and Reunion Island, and represents a 15 year collaboration between the two artists. The artists spent time researching and documenting in both countries. The presence of a rich diversity of religious practices is common to both locations. On Reunion Island, due to a long history of inhabitation by people of diverse ethnicities, a complex range of religious beliefs is found. The focus in South Africa has been the many ways in which Christianity is interpreted and experienced by Africans.
Savignan, who was born in Le Port in 1970, began his career working in a ‘fast lab’; after two years of workshop studies he started his own laboratory and his works are regularly exhibited on Reunion Island and internationally. Tshabangu was born in Soweto, in 1966, and currently teaches photography at the Alexander Community Art Centre and is represented by Johannesburg gallery MOMO.
The photographers agreed to a unique and interesting approach: they would always take photographs at the same time and place. In visiting each other’s countries the artists were able to connect with their respective history and culture as well as revising their awareness of their own. “Reunion Island can be considered as a laboratory of the meetings of civilizations,” says Savignan, who observed that the diversity of religious beliefs connected people rather than divided them, with many islanders embracing more than one belief system without prejudice.
“The religious ceremony is a critical vehicle through which the community and the individual communes with the creator and with nature,” says Tshabangu. “In this body of work, I am portraying Christian practices from an African perspective and expressing the passion for a brand of faith steeped in both the Western Christian doctrine and African religions. This brew of spirituality is rooted in the heart of African communities.”
BRIDGES comprises eighty black and white photographs selected from thousands of images captured over the years. Together they explore and document that most fundamental of human needs: the expression of spiritual longing through communal ritual.
For more information contact Jenny Stretton on 031-3327286 or email jenny.stretton@durban.gov.za